Janet Jackson Number Ones Cd 2 Zip
• ' Released: September 22, 2009 Number Ones (released internationally as The Best) is the second by American recording artist, released on November 17, 2009, by and. The double-disc album is composed of 33 of her number-one hit singles spanning various music charts across the globe. Number Ones collects singles from her third studio album (1986) to her 10th studio album (2008), and was made possible as a joint venture between Universal and. The album's single, ', was made available for digital download on September 22, 2009. On December 22, 'Make Me' became her 19th number-one hit single on the Billboard chart.
The compilation album was acclaimed by music critics, who praised her catalogue and influence in the music industry. Jackson promoted the album with interviews and television performances, including a performance on.
As other reviewers have mentioned, this is an condensed collection of Janet's 'Number Ones' 2-CD compilation with the addition of her 2010 single 'Nothing'. Read more Published on May 19, 2013. This CD is definitely for the Janet Jackson fanatics or people who just love some of her music cause. Janet Number Ones is Number One in my book and number one on. Stream download Janet Jackson – Number Ones (Full Album) [iTunes Plus] Zip.
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It was further promoted with the in 2011, which visited North America, Europe, Asia, Oceania and Africa. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] In September 2009, Janet Jackson performed 'Scream' on the as part of a medley tribute to Michael Jackson, who three months earlier. Following this, 'Make Me' was released on Jackson's official website as an audio stream for those who joined the site's e-mail newsletter. Best and fairest.
On September 22, 2009 it was released as a digital download for purchase. Although claims were made that 'Make Me' is a tribute song to her late brother, 's 1979 single ', Jackson later stated in an interview with it is not, despite the similarity of the lyrics in the song's outro. In October 2009, UMe issued a press release stating 'Make Me' would be included in Jackson's second greatest hits album, comprising 33 of her global number one singles. The two-disc set spans chart-topping singles from (1986) to (2008) across the,,,, and international charts such as and the South African Singles Chart. Reception [ ] Commercial [ ] Number Ones debuted at number 22 on the, selling 40,374 copies (80,748 units) in its first week, and has since sold 273,000 (546,000 units) in the US.
The Best was certified Gold in the UK for sales in excess of 100,000. Programs like runasdate. 'Make Me' became Jackson's nineteenth number one on the chart. She became the first artist to earn number one singles on the Dance/Club play chart across the last four decades, starting from the 1980s to the 2010s (her first achieved in 1986). Critical [ ] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating favorable Number Ones received universal acclaim from music critics. Sal Cinquemani of gave the album four-and-a-half stars, commenting 'that the songs on Janet Jackson's first-ever comprehensive hits collection, Number Ones, have been sequenced in chronological order only magnifies the impact she had on late-'80s and early-'90s pop, when she helped define the sound of along with the likes of,, and her brother Michael.'
He also comments on the commercial decline of her recent work, stating '[b]ut just as Number Ones's sequencing highlights Janet's impressive early years, it also underscores her startlingly abrupt decline.and the 'hits' from her last three albums are a mere footnote here.' Andy Kellman of remarked: 'Say what you want about Janet peaking with Jam & Lewis during the latter half of the '80s—to be fair, the argument is valid—but she did rack up a career's worth of solid hits during the years that followed. Even if they were not as sonically innovative and lacked the same amount of pop appeal of the Control/ Rhythm Nation-era singles, they clearly made a significant impact and have aged well.' Val Christopher of commented, 'A look back at Jackson's storied career provides more than ample reason for her being one of the world's most recognizable people. Number Ones opens with a string of Jackson's best and most memorable tracks. 'What Have You Done For Me Lately', 'Nasty', 'Control', 'Miss You Much' and perhaps her finest single, 'Rhythm Nation'.' Singles [ ] • ': It was released as the first and only single from the album on September 22, 2009.