Post by Admin on Jul 4, 2015 13:15:26 GMT -4
Janet Jackson makes her Hot 100 homecoming at No. 67, marking her first appearance since "Feedback" rose to No. 19 in 2008. "No Sleeep" bows with more than half its points from sales, as it begins at No. 35 on Digital Songs (38,000). (She accepted the Ultimate Icon Award at the BET Awards.)
Janet Jackson's 'No Sleeep' Debuts on R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay Charts
With the diva notching her 40th Hot 100 hit (her first? 1982's No. 64-peaking "Young Love"), let's update the list of women with the most visits in the chart's history. With her latest entry, Jackson ties the totals of Mary J. Blige and Diana Ross and passes Whitney Houston:
Women With the Most Hot 100 Hits
73, Aretha Franklin
69, Taylor Swift
64, Nicki Minaj
57, Madonna
56, Dionne Warwick
53, Connie Francis
49, Rihanna
48, Brenda Lee
47, Mariah Carey
43, Miley Cyrus
41, Barbra Streisand
40, Mary J. Blige
40, Janet Jackson
40, Diana Ross
39, Whitney Houston
Taylor Swift, Nicki Minaj and Madonna all currently rank on the Hot 100, in addition to Jackson, with Madonna's "Bitch I'm Madonna," featuring Minaj, logging a second week on the chart (84-95). And, as Jackson extends her Hot 100 chart span to 32 years, six months and three weeks, she trails only two artists for the longest span of chart placements among the women above: Brenda Lee (54 years and one week between 1959 and 2014, as her holiday classic "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" returned for a week at No. 50 on the Jan. 4, 2014 chart) and Aretha Franklin (37 years, six months and three weeks in 1961-1998). Madonna follows Jackson, upping her span to 31 years, eight months and two weeks (having begun in 1983 )
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