Janet Megamix 04

"Janet Megamix 04" is a megamix produced by DJ Chris Cox, released on December 11, 2003 to promote Jackson's album Damita Jo.

"Janet Megamix 04"
Single by Janet Jackson
ReleasedDecember 11, 2003[1]
FormatPromo CD single, 12" promo single
Genre
Length11:21 (Megamix)
4:15 (Radio Edit)
LabelVirgin
Songwriter(s)Janet Jackson
Producer(s)
Janet Jackson singles chronology
"Come On Get Up"
(2002)
"Janet Megamix 04"
(2003)
"Just a Little While"
(2004)

Song information

The Chris Cox-produced megamix contains thirteen of Jackson's past singles, and was released prior to the lead single from 2004's Damita Jo, "Just a Little While". During the production of the remix, Cox's studio in California was ravaged by a wildfire, and the DJ had to evacuate it midway through the project.[2] The single entered the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart at number thirty-four and charted for eleven weeks, peaking at number three in early March 2004.[3]

The full megamix includes (in order of appearance) That's the Way Love Goes", "Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)", "If", "Got 'til It's Gone", "Doesn't Really Matter", "Go Deep", "You Want This", "All for You", "I Get Lonely", "Someone to Call My Lover", "Throb", "Again", and "Together Again".

The single was released in several international territories but was not eligible for mainstream charts as it was not released commercially. The only version available on a commercial format is the Chris Cox Radio Edit which appears as a B-side to the UK CD single of "Just a Little While".

Music video

A music video for "Janet Megamix 04" was produced using the radio edit version of the track and consists of a montage of footage from Jackson's other videos used in the single. The video has never been released commercially, but can be found on YouTube.

Track listings and formats

Official remixes

  • Chris Cox Radio Edit – 4:15
  • Chris Cox Club Megamix – 11:21
  • Hard Cox Mega Dub – 8:21

Charts

Chart (2004) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play[3] 3

References

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