So this will be your top 10
Music (#1, U.S, )
Don't Tell Me(Top 5 U.S)
All For You (#1 Single U.S)
Doesn't Really Matter (#1 Single U.S)
Come On Get Up
Trust a Try
Someone to Call My Lover (Top 5 Single U.S)
Can't Get You Out of My Head (#1 U.K)
Love At First Sight (Top 5 U.K)
Come Into My World (Top 10 U.K)
I think I might've been too generous with the 10's I gave Jan, but am still satisfied with the top 10. I'm predicting next to go will be 'Come Into My World' or 'Trust A Try'. Hopefully the #1 spot goes to either 'Music' or 'All For You'
Thank god both those songs are out. I was actually being a little nice with the Madonna song. Was Originally gonna give it a 1
This Kylie song though is just annoying. I use to hear it often, and I kinda liked it at first, but then it just totally lost all appeal to me, and became among my least favorite Kylie songs
#10 "Come On Get Up"
8.143 Highest Score -10 (2x) (Tcwech, FreeXone ) Lowest Score-5(Sparky Polastri, Kool_aid_king)
This song should of been the next single from "All For You" and not "Son of A Gun." With the right promotion and video it could of possibly been her 11th #1 single or at least another top 10 hit. The infectious beat, the soft signature Janet vocals. This is one of her most happy songs.
#10 "Come On Get Up"
8.143 Highest Score -10 (2x) (Tcwech, FreeXone ) Lowest Score-5(Sparky Polastri, Kool_aid_king)
This song should of been the next single from "All For You" and not "Son of A Gun." With the right promotion and video it could of possibly been her 11th #1 single or at least another top 10 hit. The infectious beat, the soft signature Janet vocals. This is one of her most happy songs.
I'm actually OK with ''Come On Get Up'' leaving. It's a nice song, but that's it to be honest. So ''Trust A Try'' is the last album track left? Hmm... I don't really think it's deserving of that. Let's hope it's out next.
One of the best Pop songs of the past decade, PERIOD. This is my favorite Janet Jackson song. The melody, the light vocals, the production, the movie that went with it (Nutty Professor), PERFECT. This became Janet's 9th number one single in the U.S, and it made her the FIRST female artist to have number ones in the 80s, 90s, and 2000s (Madonna became the 2nd with Music). The music video for the song was equally impressive, with Janet dancing intricate choreography on a huge moving platform. Ironically Madonna's "Music" replaced DRM's 2 week stay at the top.