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Janet Jackson
Release Date: September 21, 1982
Chart peak: #6 (US R&B), #45 (UK), #63 (US)
Singles: “Young Love”, “Come Give Your Love To Me”, “Say You Do”
US Sales: 582,000[1]
Worldwide Sales: 1 million
Dream Street
Release Date: October 23, 1984
Chart peak: #19 (US R&B), #147 (US)
Singles: “Don’t Stand Another Chance”, “Fast Girls”, “Two To The Power Of Love”
US Sales: 344,000[3]
Worldwide Sales: 1 million
Control
Release Date: February 4, 1986
Chart peak: #1 (US) (2 weeks), #1 (US R&B) (6 weeks), #8 (UK), #25 (AUS)
RIAA Sales Certification: 5x Platinum
BPI Sales Certification: Platinum[5]
Singles: “What Have You Done For Me Lately”, “Nasty”, “When I Think Of You”, “Control”, “Let’s Wait Awhile”, “The Pleasure Principle”, “Funny How Time Flies (When You’re Having Fun)”
US Sales: 6.8 million[6]
Worldwide Sales: 14 million[7]
Rhythm Nation 1814
Release Date: September 19, 1989
Chart peak: #1 (US) (4 weeks), #1 (US R&B) (6 weeks), #1 (AUS), #4 (UK)
RIAA Sales Certification: 6x Platinum
BPI Sales Certification: Platinum[8]
Singles: “Miss You Much”, “Rhythm Nation”, “Escapade”, “Alright”, “Come Back To Me”, “Black Cat”, “Love Will Never Do (Without You)”, “State Of The World”
US Sales: 8.3 million[9]
Worldwide Sales: 14 million[10]
janet.
Release Date: May 18, 1993
Chart peak: #1 (US) (6 weeks), #1 (US R&B) (6 weeks), #1 (UK), #1 (AUS), #5 (GER)
RIAA Sales Certification: 7x Platinum[11]
BPI Sales Certification: 2x Platinum[12]
Singles: “That’s The Way Love Goes”, “If”, “Again”, “Because of Love”, “Anytime Anyplace”, “You Want This”, “What’ll I Do”, “Oops Now”
US Sales: 7.8 million[13]
Worldwide Sales: 20 million[14]
The Velvet Rope
Release Date: October 7, 1997
Chart peak: #1 (US), #2 (US R&B), #4 (AUS), #5 (GER), #5 (FRA), #5(ITA)#6 (UK)
RIAA Sales Certification: 3x Platinum[15]
BPI Sales Certification: Platinum[16]
Singles: “Got ‘Til It’s Gone”, “Together Again”, “I Get Lonely”, “Go Deep”, “You”, “Every Time”
US Sales: 3.6 million[17]
Worldwide Sales: 8 million[18]
All For You
Release Date: April 24, 2001
Chart peak: #1 (US), #1 (US R&B), #2 (UK), #2 (FRA), #3 (AUS), #3 (GER), #10 (ITA)
RIAA Sales Certification: 2x Platinum[19]
BPI Sales Certification: Gold[20]
Singles: “Doesn’t Really Matter”, All For You”, “Someone To Call My Lover”, “Son Of A Gun”, “Come On Get Up”
US Sales: 3.3 million[21]
Worldwide Sales: 7 million[22]
Damita Jo
Release Date: March 30, 2004
Chart peak: #2 (US), #2 (US R&B), #18 (AUS), #21 (GER),#24(ITA), #32 (UK) , #35 (FRA)
RIAA Sales Certification: Platinum[23]
BPI Sales Certification: Silver[24]
Singles: “Just A Little While”, “I Want You”, “All Nite (Don’t Stop)”, “R&B Junkie”
US Sales: 993,000[25]
Worldwide Sales: 3 million
20 Y.O.
Release Date: September 26, 2006
Chart peak: #2 (US), #1 (US R&B),#21(ITA), #32 (FRA), #46 (GER), #55 (AUS), #63 (UK)
U.S. Sales - 608,883
RIAA Sales Certification: Platinum
Singles: “Call On Me”, “So Excited”, “Enjoy”, “With U”
Worldwide Sales: 1 million
Control: The Remixes
Release Date: January 26, 1987
Chart peak: #20 (UK)
BPI Sales Certification: Gold[26]
Worldwide sales: 2 million
Janet. Remixed
Release Date: March 13, 1995
Chart peak: #1 (AUS), #15 (UK), #26 (GER)
BPI Sales Certification: Gold[27]
Worldwide Sales: 1.5 million[28]
Design of a Decade 1986/1996
Release Date: October 10, 1995
Chart peak: #2 (AUS), #2 (UK), #3 (US), #4 (US R&B), #5 (FRA), #10 (GER)
RIAA Sales Certification: 2xPlatinum[29]
BPI Sales Certification: 2xPlatinum[30]
Singles: “Runaway”, “The Best Things In Life Are Free (97 Remix)”, “Twenty Foreplay”
US Sales: 3.8 million[31]
Worldwide Sales: 7 million[32]
All For You / janet.
(October 7, 2002)
Rhythm Nation 1814 / Control
(September 9, 1999)
janet. / The Velvet Rope
(November 8, 1999)
All For You / The Velvet Rope
(October 15, 2001)
1986: “When I Think of You”
1989: “Miss You Much”
1990: “Escapade”
1990: “Black Cat”
1991: “Love Will Never Do (Without You)”
1993: “That’s the Way Love Goes”
1993: “Again”
1997: “Together Again”
2000: “Doesn’t Really Matter”
2001: “All For You”