"Enjoy" is a promotional radio single from Janet's 20 Y.O. album. It was released in Japan only, and no music video was made for its release.1. Radio Edit
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"Enjoy" is a promotional radio single from Janet's 20 Y.O. album. It was released in Japan only, and no music video was made for its release.
This is the UK edition of Janet's 1987 remix album,
"What'll I Do" is the ninth single from the janet. album. A music video for this song features a live performance from the janet. Tour. The song peaked at #9 in the Australia ARIA Singles Chart.
The "Janet Megamix '04" was a promotional release produced by DJ Chris Cox consisting of Janet tracks. The songs that appeared in the full megamix includes "That's the Way Love Goes", "Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)", "If", "Got 'til It's Gone", "Doesn't Really Matter", "Go Deep", "You Want This", "All for You", "I Get Lonely", "Someone to Call My Lover", "Throb", "Again" and "Together Again". The promotional megamix was used in line of the release of Damita Jo.
"Whoops Now" is the eighth single from the janet. album. Released in 1995, the song peaked at #9 in the United Kingdom. The video for this song featured Janet and her friends in Anguilla having fun. The song proved to be a modest hit outside the United States, being a bonus track in the international edition of Design of a Decade 1986/1996 as well as appearing in the first Asian edition of NOW That's What I Call Music!.
The Essential Janet Jackson is an exclusive compilation which features all of Janet's U.S. number one singles. Enjoy!
"Someone to Call My Lover" is the second single from Janet's All for You album released in 2001. The song samples a guitar riff loop of America's "Ventura Highway" as well as the "Gymnopedie No. 1" by French classical composer Erik Satie. The song peaked at #3 in the Billboard Hot 100 and earned Janet a Best Female Pop Vocal Performance nomination in the 2002 Grammy Awards.
"You" is the fifth single from Janet's The Velvet Rope. The music video for this song features Janet's performance in Glasgow, Scotland in 1998. The song contains a sample of War's 1972 song, "The Cisco Kid". The single peaked at #18 in the Japanese J-Wave Tokio Hot 100 and #40 in South Africa.
"Son of a Gun" is the third single from Janet's All for You album. The song samples the 1972 hit "You're So Vain" by Carly Simon. Apparently, Simon appears in the track singing additional rap verses and the chorus. The official remix version features Missy Elliott and P. Diddy appears in a bonus remix found in the special edition for the album. The song peaked at #28 in the Billboard Hot 100.
"Luv" is the third single from Janet's Discipline. It peaked at #34 in the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and #102 in the Billboard Hot 100. The song was released without a music video.
"Just a Little While" is the lead single from Damita Jo. Minutes after the Superbowl halftime controversy, Virgin Records made the decision of releasing the song the following morning. The song went on to peak at #45 in the United States, becoming Janet's first single since "Come Give Your Love to Me" to miss the top forty. A music video for the song was directed by Dave Meyers, however, it is excluded in the Damita Jo: The Videos DVD.
"Because of Love" is Janet's fourth single from janet. The song peaked at #6 in the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay, and #10 in the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Janet's first single since "The Pleasure Principle" to miss the top five in the United States.