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The Weekend ties rare Janet Jackson record

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Just now, suburbannature said:

Merry Christmas did this, but with one song.

Three separate singles.

4 minutes ago, suburbannature said:

Merry Christmas did this, but with one song.

singleS i guess 

I feel like this will be beat very soon with artists adding droplets to their albums :dies: Happy for Abel though :clap3:

52 minutes ago, tost1 said:

Is the remix even on the album? :)

He will probably add it on just to be extra sure that it counts for this record.

 

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3 hours ago, Yog said:

Wow :jonny6:

I don’t think he has to be honest. If so, Billboard would have highlighted/mentioned it.

 

Also, the “SYT-R” isn’t on the original album, unlike all of Jackson’s songs which were from the same LP. 
 

If he does throw this remix onto it then it would still, definitely, have an asterisk next to it. 

47 minutes ago, GoodGuyGoneGhetto said:

I don’t think he has to be honest. If so, Billboard would have highlighted/mentioned it.

 

Also, the “SYT-R” isn’t on the original album, unlike all of Jackson’s songs which were from the same LP. 
 

If he does throw this remix onto it then it would still, definitely, have an asterisk next to it. 

 

Billboard said it in the article:

 

Albums with three No. 1s … in 3 distinct years: Much rarer, After Hours' three Hot 100 No. 1s have led in three distinct years: "Heartless" in 2019, "Blinding Lights" in 2020 and now "Save Your Tears" in 2021.

 

Only one other album has achieved the honor: Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814. When "Love Will Never Do (Without You)," the seventh single from Jackson's 1989 set, hit No. 1 on the Hot 100 dated Jan. 19, 1991, Paul Grein noted its historic nature in that issue's Chart Beat column: "It makes Rhythm Nation the first album to spawn No. 1 hits in three calendar years. 'Miss You Much' topped the chart in 1989 (and) 'Escapade' and 'Black Cat' scored in 1990."

 

https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/9566597/the-weeknd-ariana-grande-save-your-tears-number-one-hot-100

 

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S&M remix isn't on the album and Billboard counts it as a #1 from Loud.

6 hours ago, Illuminati said:

I feel like this will be beat very soon with artists adding droplets to their albums :dies: Happy for Abel though :clap3:

No because for some reason they don’t acknowledge Katy Perry

3 hours ago, TheGreatestX said:

Katy kind of did too.

 

29 minutes ago, Genius said:

Katy Perry - TDCC? 2010/2011/2012 

This is what I immediately thought about.
 

Maybe because POM wasn’t on the album to begin with. same reason why they don’t count the album with most #1 singles.

 

We know SYT remix isn’t technically on there, but the song is. Remixes in general have always counted for era stats

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