Janet Jackson Songs Top The Charts: ‘Unbreakable’ Earns Seventh No.1 Album, 3rd To Hit No. 1 Over 4 Decades After Springsteen, Streisand

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Janet Jackson songs from her latest album 'Unbreakable' have lived up to music-lovers' expectations. She finally released her new album which officially marked the end of a 7-year haitus. Unbreakable was Jackson's first album since 2008's Disciplines and featured songs "No Sleeep" (with J. Cole), "Unbreakable," and "Burnitup!" (with Missy Elliott).

Jackson also sang the duet with Elliott while on the Unbreakable tour, which began in August in Vancouver, Canada, said Entertainment.

This is also the first album that she recorded with label BMG which is also back from the dead in a big way and both seemed to have made quite a comeback into the music world. BMG had ruled the music world for several years and was known to be a big player in the music space. It has resurfaced just a few years ago after a long spell and has enjoyed a remarkable comeback with signing of several well-known acts.

Recently, the company saw its Slayer album debut in the top ten on the Billboard 200, and with Janet, BMG has another big first week coming up, said Forbes.

Janet Jackson's songs in 'Unbreakable' debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart on Sunday. The album was an instant hit that made her seventh album to top the charts. According to Billboard, she's the third artist to hit No. 1 across the last four decades, alongside Barbra Streisand and Bruce Springsteen, revealed Entertainment.

Though the youngest Jackson sister is a veteran in the music industry, her latest effort proves she can connect with millenials without forcing the issue. Janet Jackson's songs collaborated with hip-hop's top-tier rappers, J. Cole on "No Sleeep," which serves as a solid union, said The Boombox.com. The album runs for 64 minutes and may look a bit lengthy but music lovers have found it interesting to make it to the top of the charts.

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