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==Song Information==
==Song Information==
[[Image:Bcvid4.jpg|left|thumbnail|200px|Janet performing ''Black Cat'' on tour in Minneapolis.]]
[[Image:Bcvid4.jpg|left|thumbnail|200px|Janet performing ''Black Cat'' on tour in [[Minneapolis]].]]
Unlike the pop and R&B-infused songs that Jackson had been releasing before, this song was strictly a [[rock and roll]] production solely written by Jackson and co-produced with the song's guitarist [[Jellybean Johnson]]. Lyrically the song is about a woman warning her boyfriend to change his rebellious ways. 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 magazine|Billboard]] chart be it pop, [[R&B]], [[dance]], [[adult contemporary]] or [[rock and roll|rock]], which it did hitting number one on Billboard's [[Mainstream Rock Tracks]] chart as well as the [[Billboard Hot 100]] making it the first time a song hit number one simultaneously on both of those charts. It also hit the top ten of the [[Hot R&B/Hip Hop Singles and Tracks]] chart. After the disappointment of "[[Come Back to Me]]", it was a internationally hit. The single contains the ''Rhythm Nation 1814'' track "Lonely" and the "1814 Megamix" on various versions. The video for "Black Cat" was a concert video from her "[[Rhythm Nation 1814 Tour]]". It shows Jackson performing the song and extras such as, the audience dancing and enjoying themselves and performances of another songs on the tour.
Unlike the pop and R&B-infused songs that Jackson had been releasing before, this song was strictly a [[rock and roll]] production solely written by Jackson and co-produced with the song's guitarist [[Jellybean Johnson]]. Lyrically the song is about a woman warning her boyfriend to change his rebellious ways. 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 magazine|Billboard]] chart be it pop, [[R&B]], [[dance]], [[adult contemporary]] or [[rock and roll|rock]], which it did hitting number one on Billboard's [[Mainstream Rock Tracks]] chart as well as the [[Billboard Hot 100]] making it the first time a song hit number one simultaneously on both of those charts. It also hit the top ten of the [[Hot R&B/Hip Hop Singles and Tracks]] chart. After the disappointment of "[[Come Back to Me]]", it was a internationally hit. The single contains the ''Rhythm Nation 1814'' track "Lonely" and the "1814 Megamix" on various versions. The video for "Black Cat" was a concert video from her "[[Rhythm Nation 1814 Tour]]". It shows Jackson performing the song and extras such as, the audience dancing and enjoying themselves and performances of another songs on the tour.



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"Black Cat"
Single cover
Single by Janet Jackson
From the album Rhythm Nation 1814
Released 1990
Format 7" single
12" maxi single
Genre Rock
Length 4:50
Label A&M
Writers Janet Jackson
Producers Janet Jackson
Jellybean Johnson
Director Wayne Isham
Certification Gold
Chart positions #1 (USA)
#15 (UK)
#5 (AUS)
Janet Jackson singles chronology
"Come Back to Me"
(1990)
"Black Cat"
(1990)
"Love Will Never Do (Without You)"
(1990)

"Black Cat" was the sixth single by pop music singer Janet Jackson from her fourth album Rhythm Nation 1814. The song became Jackson's fourth number one on the Billboard Hot 100.

Song Information

File:Bcvid4.jpg
Janet performing Black Cat on tour in Minneapolis.

Unlike the pop and R&B-infused songs that Jackson had been releasing before, this song was strictly a rock and roll production solely written by Jackson and co-produced with the song's guitarist Jellybean Johnson. Lyrically the song is about a woman warning her boyfriend to change his rebellious ways. 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 number one on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart as well as the Billboard Hot 100 making it the first time a song hit number one simultaneously on both of those charts. It also hit the top ten of the Hot R&B/Hip Hop Singles and Tracks chart. After the disappointment of "Come Back to Me", it was a internationally hit. The single contains the Rhythm Nation 1814 track "Lonely" and the "1814 Megamix" on various versions. The video for "Black Cat" was a concert video from her "Rhythm Nation 1814 Tour". It shows Jackson performing the song and extras such as, the audience dancing and enjoying themselves and performances of another songs on the tour.

Charts

Chart (1990) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 1
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Airplay 2
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip Hop Singles & Tracks 10
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play 17
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales 11
U.S. Billboard Mainstrream Rock Tracks 1
Canadian Billboard Top 100 9
ARC Top 40 1
Official UK Singles Chart 15
ARIA Top 50 5
South African Sales Chart 3
German Singles Chart 34
Belgium Singles Chart 33
Holland Singles Chart 21
Switzerland Singles Chart 10

Official versions/remixes

  • Album Version (4:50)
  • Edit Version (4:30)
  • Video Mix Long Solo (4:48)
  • Video Mix Short Solo (4:31)
  • 3 Snaps Up 7" (4:24)
  • 3 Snaps Up 12" (7:31)
  • 3 Snaps Up Dub (6:12)
  • Funky 7" (4:41)
  • Funky 12" (5:44)
  • Guitar Mix featuring Vernon Reid (4:46)


Preceded by Billboard Hot 100 number one single
October 27 1990
Succeeded by