Singer Janet Jackson's music comeback has made history by taking her new album to the top of America's Billboard 200. The R&B icon debuted 'Unbreakable', the follow-up to 2008's 'Discipline', in pole position, earning Jackson her seventh US number one.

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Only Barbra Streisand and Madonna have more chart-toppers for a female artist, with 10 and eight, respectively.

The feat also makes Jackson, 49, only the third artist in Billboard history to score a number one in each of the last four decades; Streisand and Bruce Springsteen are the other two musicians.

Thanking fans for their unwavering support on Twitter, the singer wrote, "Never for a single moment did I ever go without your love. You made me feel wanted. I wanna (sic) tell you how important you are to me. Truth is that I wouldn't be here without the love I stand on... Thank you".

Jackson knocked Fetty Wap's eponymous debut album from the top - the rapper's project fell to four, behind The Weeknd's 'Beauty Behind the Madness' at two, and Drake and Future's 'What a Time to Be Alive' at three. Singer Tamar Braxton rounded out the new top five with 'Calling All Lovers'.