Janet Jackson’s “control” is in the top of the charts after Justin Timberlake’s apology

Janet Jackson is back in the charts.

Following Justin Timberlake’s apology for his role in the Super Bowl’s “wardrobe failure,” Jackson’s 1986 album “Control” rose to the top of the charts last week.

As of Saturday night, it was the 8th most downloaded album on Apple iTunes in the last 24 hours.

Jackson, 54, thanked fans for their love of an exciting video on Saturday.

“I was home the other day alone and I started crying. I was crying because I was so grateful for everything God has blessed me, everything He has given me and I am so grateful that it was in my life, ”she said.

“I am so grateful that you have all been in my life. You are so special to me and I want to thank you all for making the “Control” number again. After 35 years, never in a million years would I think this would happen. I really appreciate you and I love you so much. Thanks.”

Timberlake, 40, apologized to Jackson and his ex-girlfriend Britney Spears when he was hit hard last week following a New York Times documentary “Framing Britney Spears,” which shed light on how treated his separation from “Toxic”. singer.

“I understand that I fell short in these moments and in many others and I benefited from a system that accepts misogyny and racism,” he wrote on Instagram. “I especially want to apologize to Britney Spears and Janet Jackson, individually, because I respect and respect these women and I know I failed.”

Timberlake tore the famous paste from Jackson’s chest during their 2004 hiatus – a move that affected his career, but seemed to propel Timberlake’s.

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