2021 reissue on red vinyl, previously a Target exclusive - "That the songs on Janet Jackson’s first-ever comprehensive hits collection, Number Ones, have been sequenced in chronological order only magnifies the impact she had on late-’80s and early-’90s pop, when she helped define the sound of Top 40 radio along with the likes of Madonna, Prince, and her brother Michael. By way of former Time musicians Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Janet’s breakthrough album, Control, gave Prince’s Minneapolis sound a distinctly feminine—and, with songs like “What Have You Done for Me Lately?,” “Nasty,” “Control,” and “Let’s Wait Awhile,” a distinctly feminist—spin. Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814 was an even bigger tour de force: The album spawned a record-breaking seven Top 5 singles and found Janet eclipsing her big brother for the first time—as she would continue to do for more than a decade." - Sal Cinquemani
| A1 | What Have You Done For Me Lately |
| A2 | Nasty |
| A3 | When I Think Of You |
| B1 | Miss You Much |
| B2 | Escapade |
| B3 | Alright |
| C1 | That's The Way Love Goes |
| C2 | Together Again |
| C3 | Doesn't Really Matter |
| D1 | All For You |
| D2 | The Pleasure Principle |
| D3 | Rhythm Nation |