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'''"Black Cat"''' was a [[1990]] hit song by [[pop music]] diva [[Janet Jackson]]. Unlike the pop and R&B-infused songs that Jackson had been released. This song was strictly a [[rock and roll]] production solely written by Jackson and co-produced with the song's guitarist Jellybean Johnson. The song was basically about revenge against a former lover. Jackson sings in an almost piercing fashion in the song and made Jackson the first, and only, artist to score a number one song on any [[Billboard]] chart be it [[pop]], [[R&B]], [[dance]], [[adult contemporary]] or [[rock]], which it did hitting #1 on [[Billboard]]'s Mainstream Rock singles chart as well as Billboard's Hot 100 making it the first time a song hit #1 simultaneously on both of those charts. It also hit the top ten of the [[R&B]] charts.
'''"Black Cat"''' was a [[1990]] hit song by [[pop music]] diva [[Janet Jackson]]. Unlike the pop and R&B-infused songs that Jackson had been released. This song was strictly a [[rock and roll]] production solely written by Jackson and co-produced with the song's guitarist Jellybean Johnson. The song was basically about revenge against a former lover. Jackson sings in an almost piercing fashion in the song and made Jackson the first, and only, artist to score a number one song on any [[Billboard]] chart be it [[pop]], [[R&B]], [[dance]], [[adult contemporary]] or [[rock and roll|rock]], which it did hitting #1 on [[Billboard]]'s Mainstream Rock singles chart as well as Billboard's Hot 100 making it the first time a song hit #1 simultaneously on both of those charts. It also hit the top ten of the [[R&B]] charts.


[[Category:1990 singles]]
[[Category:1990 singles]]

Revision as of 05:27, 27 April 2005

"Black Cat" was a 1990 hit song by pop music diva Janet Jackson. Unlike the pop and R&B-infused songs that Jackson had been released. This song was strictly a rock and roll production solely written by Jackson and co-produced with the song's guitarist Jellybean Johnson. The song was basically about revenge against a former lover. Jackson sings in an almost piercing fashion in the song and made Jackson the first, and only, artist to score a number one song on any Billboard chart be it pop, R&B, dance, adult contemporary or rock, which it did hitting #1 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock singles chart as well as Billboard's Hot 100 making it the first time a song hit #1 simultaneously on both of those charts. It also hit the top ten of the R&B charts.