You are currently viewing
as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions
and access our other features. By joining our free community
you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members
(PM), respond to polls and access many other exclusive member only features.
If you have any problems with the registration
process or your account login, please contact the
forum administrator, who will help you with your registration.
Once registered but before posting, members should read
the
Forum Rules and once you join, be sure to
Introduce Yourself to
our other members tell as much or as little about yourself as you wish.
Janet Damita Jo Jackson (born May 16, 1966) is an American singer-songwriter, producer, dancer and actress. She is the youngest child of the Jackson music family and the sister of Michael Jackson.
Janet ranks as the ninth most successful artist in the history of rock and roll and the second most successful female artist of all time behind Madonna.
Jackson initially stepped into the limelight as a young actress, appearing in television shows. Upon her father's insistance, she released two studio albums; neither garnered much attention nor success. Jackson is well-known for her detailed dance choreography and music videos.
After a brief marriage to James DeBarge, Jackson set out to find her own identity. She collaborated with producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, and the trio created Jackson's breakout album, Control (1986) and the socially-focused follow-up, Rhythm Nation 1814 (1989).
In the early 1990s, Jackson signed a record-breaking recording deal with Virgin Records for the sexually-charged album Janet. (1993) which proved to be a larger success than its two predecessors.
After the limited success of her first two albums, A&M A&R John McClain recruited producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis to enliven the music career of the nineteen-year-old Jackson.
Before leaving for Minneapolis, however, the producers were given the blessing of Jackson's father, who was her manager at the time, after they promised him that Jackson would not sound anything like Prince. Within months, Jackson, Jam & Lewis crafted the record Control, through which Jackson told her life story.
Control, released February 1986, became a hit, spawning five Top 5 singles, including her first number one single "When I Think Of You". The album became a breakthrough record for Jackson partly due to the singles' music videos that showcased dynamic dance moves choreographed by Paula Abdul. Janet trademarked herself, wearing an earring with a key. She later revealed that the key belonged to the animal cages at her family's estate.
Control featured "What Have You Done For Me Lately", "The Pleasure Principle", and the ballad "Let's Wait Awhile". The album went to the top of the Billboard 200 album chart and sold over five million copies in America by the end of 1986.
Control was awarded a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year, six Billboard Music Awards, four American Music Awards, three MTV Video Music Awards and three Soul Train Music Awards including Album of the Year. That same year, Jackson took a step towards her independence: she fired her father-manager, Joseph Jackson.
In 1989, Jackson began recording her fourth album, Rhythm Nation 1814, (1814 is the year the song "The Star Spangled Banner" was written; also, 'R' is the 18th letter of the alphabet and 'N' is the 14th, hence 1814).
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot post attachments in this forum