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Diamonds
(Herb Alpert) (Vocals by Janet Jackson & Lisa Keith)
b/w African Flame and/or Rocket To The Moon
A&M Records, Inc. |
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Released: April, 1987 (US) / June, 1987 (UK)
Credited as Herb Alpert (with
Janet Jackson) on all US Billboard charts
Chart
Activity - Peak Positions
The Billboard Hot 100: #5
(debuted 4/11/87 - 19 weeks on chart)
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks: #1 (2
weeks) (debuted 4/25/87 - 15 weeks on chart)
Hot Dance Music/Club Play: #1 (2 weeks)
(debuted 5/23/87 - 9 weeks on chart)
Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales: #1 (? weeks)
UK: #27
Australia: #20
Canada: #4
Holland: #4 South Africa (sales chart): #8
This single marked a huge
comeback for Herb Alpert. Its parent album, Keep Your Eye On Me, was produced by
Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, who melded Alpert's sound with their own Minneapolis
funk.
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Making Love In The Rain (Herb Alpert) (Vocals by Lisa Keith) (Background
Vocals by Janet Jackson) b/w Rocket To
The Moon
A&M Records, Inc. |
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Released: July, 1987 (US)
Chart
Activity - Peak Positions
The Billboard Hot 100: #35
(debuted 7/18/87)
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks: #7
Adult Contemporary: #21
While not as successful as its
predecessor, this second single from Keep Your Eye On Me was still a modest hit.
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The
Best Things In Life Are Free (Luther Vandross & Janet Jackson with
Special Guests BBD & Ralph Tresvant) b/w
The Best Things In Life Are Free (Instrumental) or Album Snippets
Perspective Records / A&M Records, Inc. |
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Released: May, 1992 (US) / July 20,
1992 (UK)
Credited as Luther Vandross and
Janet Jackson with BBD and Ralph Tresvant on all US Billboard charts
Chart
Activity - Peak Positions
The Billboard Hot 100: #10
(debuted 5/30/92 - 20 weeks on chart)
Hot 100 Airplay: #5
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks: #1 (1 week)
(debuted 5/30/92 - 17 weeks on chart)
Hot Dance Music/Club Play: #3 (debuted 7/25/92 - 12 weeks on chart)
Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales: #39
ARC Top 40: #5
UK: #2 (Silver - 200,000 units) (debuted 8/15/92, peaked 9/29/92 - 16 weeks on chart)
Australia: #2
Bavaria: #3
Canada: #4
Germany: #14 (debuted & peaked 11/28/92 - 7 weeks on chart) South Africa (sales chart): #3
Switzerland: #32
For chart information on the 1995
rerelease, please see the Design Of A Decade page.
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Scream (Duet with Michael Jackson & Janet Jackson) b/w
Childhood
Epic Records/Sony |
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Released: June, 1995 (US/UK)
Credited as Michael Jackson & Janet
Jackson on all US Billboard charts
Chart
Activity - Peak Positions
The Billboard Hot 100: #5
(Platinum) (debuted & peaked on 6/17/95 - 17 weeks on chart) Hot 100 Airplay: #12
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks: #2 (1 week) (debuted & peaked on 6/17/95 - 14 weeks
on chart)
Hot Dance Music/Club Play: #1 (2 weeks)
(debuted 6/24/95 - 11 weeks on chart)
Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales: #1 (? weeks)
Rhythmic Top 40: #5
Top 40 Mainstream: #20
ARC Top 40: #2
Eurochart Hot 100 Singles: #1 (4 weeks)
UK: #3 (debuted 6/10/95 - 7 weeks on chart)
Australia: #2
Bavaria: #4
Belgium: #1 (? weeks)
Canada: #1 (? weeks)
Finland: #2
France: #1 (? weeks)
Germany: #8 (debuted 6/10/95 - 6 weeks on chart)
Holland: #4
Italy: #1 (? weeks) South Africa (sales chart):
#1 (? weeks)
Spain: #1 (? weeks)
Switzerland: #3
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Luv
Me, Luv Me (Shaggy) MCA Records |
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Released: September, 1998 (US)
Credited as Shaggy Featuring Janet
on all US Billboard charts
Chart
Activity - Peak Positions
The Billboard Hot 100: #76
(debuted 9/12/98 - 17 weeks on chart)
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Airplay: #44 (debuted 9/12/98 - 7
weeks on chart)
Rhythmic Top 40: #22
Top 40 Mainstream: #23
Top 40 Tracks: #28 ARC Top 40: #5 South Africa (sales chart):
#5
Billboard changed its chart
policies near the end of 1998, allowing tracks without a commercial release to
chart on main Billboard charts. This is why Luv Me, Luv Me only debuted on
the Hot 100 in December - just as it was losing steam at radio.
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What's It Gonna Be?!
(Busta Rhymes Featuring Janet)
b/w Tear Da Roof Off |
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Released: January, 1999 (US) / April,
1999 (UK)
Credited as Busta Rhymes Featuring
Janet on all US Billboard charts
Chart
Activity - Peak Positions
The Billboard Hot 100: #3
(debuted 3/23/99 - 20 weeks on chart)
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks: #1 (1
week) (debuted 1/30/99 - 26 weeks on
chart)
Hot Rap Singles: #1 (5 weeks) (debuted
3/27/99 - 19 weeks on chart)
Rhythmic Top 40: #5 Top 40 Mainstream: #40
Top 40 Tracks: #28 ARC Top 40: #23
Eurochart Hot 100 Singles: #22 (debuted 5/8/99 - 4 weeks on chart)
UK: #6 (debuted 5/1/99 - 7 weeks on chart)
Australia: #6
Belgium: #33
Canada: #11 (debuted 4/17/99 - 8 weeks on chart)
Finland: #43
Germany: #42 (debuted 4/10/99 - 8 weeks on chart)
Holland: #21
Japan: #34 (debuted 5/8/99 - 10 weeks on chart)
Netherlands: #24 (debuted 4/17/99 - 5 weeks on chart)
South Africa (sales chart): #7
Sweden: #52 (debuted 5/1/99 - 2 weeks on chart)
Switzerland: #41 (debuted 5/1/99 - 2 weeks on chart)
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Girlfriend/Boyfriend (Blackstreet with Janet, Eve & Ja Rule)
b/w Take Me There (3 mixes) (US 12'' only) |
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Released: February, 1999 /
April, 1999 (UK)
Credited as BLACKstreet With Janet
on all US Billboard charts
Chart
Activity - Peak Positions
The Billboard Hot 100: #47
(debuted 3/13/99 - 11 weeks on chart)
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks: #17 (debuted 2/27/99 - 19 weeks on
chart)
Rhythmic Top 40: #7
ARC Top 40: #17
UK: #11
Australia: #16
Canada: #25 Germany: #98 Japan: #4
South Africa (sales chart): #14
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Feel It Boy (Beenie Man Feat.
Janet)
b/w Feel It Boy (3 mixes) or Bossman (Feat. Sean Paul) (2 mixes)
Virgin Records America, Inc. |
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Released: July, 2002 (US) /
September, 2002 (UK)
Credited as Beenie Man feat. Janet
on all US Billboard charts
Chart
Activity - Peak Positions
The Billboard Hot 100: #28
(debuted 8/3/02 - 12 weeks on chart)
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks: #31 (7/20/02 - 20 weeks on chart)
Hot Rap Tracks: #14
Rhythmic Top 40: #13
Top 40 Mainstream: #25
Top 40 Tracks: #25
ARC Top 40: #16
UK: #9
Australia: #18
Canada: #15
Germany: #72
Japan: #6 (#29 biggest single of 2002) South Africa (sales chart):
#1 (? weeks)
Switzerland: #40
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Janet Megamix 04
Virgin Records America, Inc. |
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Released: January, 2004 (US/EU)
Chart
Activity - Peak Positions
Hot Dance Music/Club Play: #3
(debuted 1/31/04 - 11 weeks on chart)
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Don't Worry (Chingy Featuring
Janet Jackson)
b/w Make That Ass Talk (feat. Ziggy)
Capitol Records |
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Released: February 11, 2005 (US)
Chart
Activity - Peak Positions
Rhythmic Top 40: #28
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