This one peaked at #4 in 2001. It received an average from y'all of 6.491.
It is Janet's only song in the rate. Nightingale comments: "Have never liked any of the few Janet songs I've heard but wait at this slaying." Agreed, agreed.
NOOO the only Janet Jackson song I truly stan for. I was really rooting for this! It sets an amazingly relaxing atmosphere and I just love the tempo and her vocals on it.
This one peaked at #3 in 2008. It received an average from y'all of 6.509.
It is one of two Madonna songs in the rate. Don't Tell Me, second single from Music, is the other.
Latinazza drags: "She tried to sound fresh by having two of the hottest names in the biz. The results were disappointing." Tom Vercetti offers a more optimistic perspective: "The collab could've been much worse."
Truth Teller comes through with the truth tea: "This is the year of realizing stuff and y'all still haven't realized this is the biggest bop ever. Not even that sewer rat she featured could keep my 12-year old self from relentlessly dancing along with my door locked and my curtains drawn. And everybody was obsessed with it. Rotten Candy may be a disgrace, but it produced her last classic (atm). Put some respect on its name. Y'all won't though, it will exit like 15 spots too early." Kind of true, not even Top 50? Like...
Courtney Love reminisces: "This song was literally the first time I ever heard of Madonna I thought she was so cool in the video. I had no idea she had a huge legacy behind her. " Girl, are you actually a homo or what? Shendelzare praises it to the high heavens: "Madonna's best song tbh "
Thank heavens for that. 4 Minutes is HORRIBLE. How it became a hit is a mystery to me. It's like, super flat (Justin Timberlake is involved so it's no surprise).