Janet Jackson's "Make Me" Reaches #1 On Billboard's Dance Chart

Janet Jackson's "Make Me" will rise two positions and hit the No. 1 spot on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart for the week ending January 2, 2010, according to a sneak peak of next week's charts that were released in advance on Billboard.com.

The dance chart, unlike the other charts, gets compiled one week in advance and therefore its positions are often known a few days before all of Billboard's charts are officially released every Thursday.

"Make Me" becomes the 19th No. 1 song of Janet's career on the dance chart.

The 1987 song "Diamonds," which features Janet on lead vocals, did reach No. 1 on the dance chart, however Billboard does not count it as one of hers because at the time their dance charts only gave Herb Albert credit for that song.

Therefore, it is not counted in Janet's tally of No. 1 dance songs. (Strangely enough, Billboard did, however, give Janet credit for "Diamonds" on the rest of their charts.)

The remaining charts will be released on Thursday morning.

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11 COMMENT ON THIS:

  1. Janet's hits now span 4 decades!


    LEGEND!
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  2. Queen Janet!!!! Congratulations Ms. Jackson!!!
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  3. Congrats JANET :)

    SUPPA DUPPA LOVE YOU=wish u a wonderful Christmas time my LOVE :)

    xoxoxoxoxoxo
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  4. Finally some really good news for janet.
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  5. 4 decades? anon ...you are stupid. like really dumb.
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  6. ^^'80s, '90, '00s, '10s.

    Count them. FOUR different decades. The chart is dated January 2nd 2010.
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  7. 4 decades? ummm noo...80s, 90s and 2000's.
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  8. ^ Girlfriend, it officially charts on January 2nd, 2010. That's a brand new decade.
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  9. anonymous who keeps saying its not 4 decades u r the biggest loser ediot ever n u've just made the biggest shame n ass out of ur self hahahahaha LMAO! u oviosly didnt read that the charts dont start till 2010 hahaha LOSER trying 2 act all smart :P:P
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