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She was one of the most commercially successful female pop stars in
the
As a member of the Jackson clan, she was exposed to the entertainment
industry from an early age. She performed with the
However, she also took on acting jobs outside the family - appearing
as Penny Woods in the television series "
Janet's recording career would begin with small roles. A duet with brother Randy on "Love Song For Kids" (1978); backgrounds on two songs by sister LaToya (both tracks were also co-written by Janet); and backgrounds on brother Michael's "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)" from his mega-successful "Thriller" album (1982).
At the age of sixteen, she released her first album. Simply called "Janet Jackson" it didn't achieve the commercial success of her siblings' recordings - reaching number 63 in the US charts. However, two single releases from the album hit the Pop Charts, "Young Love" and "Come Give Your Love To Me" (peaking at #64 and #58 respectively). Both tracks did well on urban radio, with "Young Love" reaching the Top 10. An additional release "Say You Do" also hit the Top 20 of the urban charts.
In 1984, she released a second album, "Dream Street". It marked a musical progression from her debut, with more funky, up-tempo prodcution by brother Marlon. The album produced two hits on the R&B charts, one single, "Don't Stand Another Chance" reaching #9. However, the album only peacked at #147 on the album charts, failing to reach the mediocre sales of her first release.
That same year, she eloped with singer James DeBarge and married him. The marriage didn't last long, with DeBarge's drug habit often cited as the reason for the break-up.
One year later Janet would record a single only to be released in Japan. The song "Start Anew" was very much in the same vein as the material from her last album. Ironically, Janet would start anew with her next project.
For her next album, Jackson was put in touch with Jimmy Jam and
The album went to number one on both the pop and r&b charts. Six of the nine tracks were released as singles. Five singles went to the Top 5 of the Pop charts, with Janet achieving her first number 1 single with "When I Think Of You". Five of the singles, except "When I Think Of You" hit #1 on the R&B charts.
A&M Records co-founder and artist in his own right, Herb Alpert would record three songs with Janet and singer Lisa Keith in 1987 for his next album. Only two would make the cut, but both tracks would be released to radio. The single "Diamonds" would hit #5 on the Pop charts and #1 on the R&B charts, and "Making Love In The Rain" would hit the Top 40 on the Pop charts, and Top 10 on the R&B charts. Herb and Janet had two extra hits on their hands.
It took until 1989 for a new album to surface. The release date was pushed back several times as Jackson, along with Jam and Lewis, struggled to commit their ideas to record.
The album opens with a suite of songs about drugs, homelessness, education and prejudice. Musically, there is a much harder edge than on "Control" but the public did not flinch. The album hit #1 on Pop and R&B charts spawning four US number ones and a further three Top 5 hits.
Janet would head back to the studio to record "2300 Jackson Street" with her brothers. The track would feature all but 2 of the Jackson siblings. A video was also filmed.
A massive world tour followed in 1990. Trailing
Once the tour finished, Janet would hardly have some time to herself.
Janet would record backgrounds on the all-star Eddie Murphy track "Yeah" and record the hit duet "The Best Things In Life Are Free" with Luther Vandross. The latter becoming a Top 10 hit for the duo.
In 1993 Jackson turned her attention to acting again and took a part
in John Singleton's "Poetic Justice". Playing opposite
In the meantime, she had left A&M records and signed a two-album,
$32million dollar deal with
The first album for her new record company was "janet". Often referred to by fans as her 's-- album' it was trailed by the slinky, seductive "that's the way love goes". The single would become Janet's biggest hit on the Pop charts, (#1 for 8 weeks).
In retrospect, it seems that this album was a love letter to her new
husband and long-time friend
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Again, the record was a huge success. "janet." debuted at #1 on the Pop and R&B charts selling more than 350,000 copies (which the most at that time). The album spawned six top ten singles, two of which hit the top spot. The album track "where are you now" managed to hit #12 on the Rhythmic Top 40. The non-album track "and on and on" (only available on the single to Janet's "any time, any place) also managed a spot on the Rhythmic Top 40, hitting #17. Jackson's international success was expanding. In the UK, for example, the single releases saw Jackson return to the top 10 for the first time since 1986.
Janet performed a second consecutive world tour. She was on the road for the "janet." tour for two years.
In 1995, Janet recorded the duet "Scream" with her brother
Also in 1995, A&M Records released Janet's first greatest hits album. Titled "Design Of A Decade 1986/1996", the album featured all of Janet's hits from her "Control" and "Rhythm Nation 1814" albums, as well as including Janet's big hit "that's the way love goes. Also included were two new recordings. One of those songs, "Runaway" became a big hit for Janet. The single peaked at #3 on the Pop charts and #6 on the R&B charts. The second, "Twenty Foreplay" would hit the Top 40 mainstream charts at #36.
After the success of the "Janet" album, Jackson re-negotiated her deal with Virgin Records for a reported $80 million.
In 1997, Jackson released "The Velvet Rope". Sonically, it was much
more adventurous than previous albums, featuring tinges of Euro-trance
and jungle alongside the familiar pop and funk tracks. Janet's first
release "Got 'Til It's Gone" would not become an official release,
although it was received quite favourably at radio. The second single
"Together Again", dedicated to friends who had died of
The Velvet Rope also saw Jackson toy with her s--y image. In
particular, a cover of
Other lyrics on the album pointed to a troubled state of mind in their author. The album's "concept" was that happiness comes from within - and Jackson seemed to be struggling with the fact that fame and money had not brought her happiness.
Janet's voice could be heard all over the radio even after the last single from "The Velvet Rope" was released. First she would appear on the Shaggy single "Luv Me, Luv Me". The song would only make it as high as #76 on the Hot 100.
Busta Rhymes would also recruit Janet to sing on the track "What's It Gonna Be?!", with help from a steamy video, the song would hit the Top 5 of the Pop charts, and #1 on the R&B and Rap charts. This single would mark Janet's first appearance on the Rap charts.
Janet would then hit the charts again with R&B group Blackstreet with the track "Girlfriend/Boyfriend". The song would just miss the Top 40 of the pop charts, but still hit the Top 20 of the R&B charts.
The singer would then record a duet with legend Elton John for his "AIDA" soundtrack. The song "I Know The Truth" was a touching ballad, showcasing Janet's ever-growing versatility as an artist. Janet would also write, produce and record a song for a Pepsi promotional campaign. The campaign and accompanying song "Ask For More" would never reach North America, but nonetheless a single released overseas. Janet had returned to her pop roots while maintaing the euro-influences from her last album.
However, after this project, it was announced that Jackson had split up from her second husband Rene. To most fans this was a shock - as they'd never known that the couple were married. It was widely reported that Rene was planning to sue for lost earnings (his co-writing credits had been omitted from all songs before "The Velvet Rope" as part of the couples vow of secrecy). However, Jackson maintained that the break-up was amicable.
This seemed to be blown out of the water by a track on her next, and most recent album "All For You"... On "Son of a Gun" the refrain taunts an un-named lover "Ha Ha... thought you'd get the money too, greedy motherf***ers try to have their cake and eat it too".
However the All For You album (released 2001) was much more upbeat than The Velvet Rope. Songs dealt with the joys of romance and being single.
Commercially, it was not as successful as previous efforts and only three singles were released. However the title track became Janet's second biggest hit, reaching #1 for 7 weeks. The second single "Someone To Call My Lover" hit the Top 5 of the Pop charts, an equally big hit for Janet.
Jackson's box-office appeal was not in doubt, as another sell-out
tour proved. Although the
Janet returned to the studio to feature on young singer Justin Timberlake's song "(And She Said) Take Me Now". Janet was also featured on Beenie Man's "Feel It Boy", the song and video would become another hit for Janet. However controversy was caused when Jackson's fans protested her collaboration with Bennie Man whose album's lyrics very blatantly promoted the violent attack on and killing of homos--uals.
Jackson's well-wishes can also be heard on fellow artist, and one-time duet partner MC Lyte's newest release.
Jackson is currently dating Jermaine Dupri and her new album is expected to be released shortly. She also performed at the Super Bowl on February 1st 2004 in Houston, Texas.
Super Bowl XXXVIII
During the halftime show of Super Bowl XXXVIII on February 1, 2004,
Janet Jackson performed with Justin Timberlake to an audience of more
than 100 million people. During this live performance, her top was torn
open by Timberlake, exposing Jackson's luscious right breast; the nipple
was partially covered by a starburst-shaped decoration held in place by
a piercing. Timberlake called the incident a "wardrobe malfunction".
Jackson apologized at first, calling it an accident and claiming that
Timberlake was supposed to pull away the bustier and leave the red-lace
bra intact, however, she later said to an interviewer for Genre magazine
that she wishes she hadn't apologized at all.
CBS, the NFL, and MTV, which produced the halftime show, disclaimed all
responsibility under a hailstorm of controversy. The FCC has announced
an investigation.
As a result, CBS cancelled its invitation to Jackson to perform at the
2004 Grammy Awards ceremony. The FCC tightened up restrictions on lewd
content on television and the entertainment industry suffered a major
backlash. Programs that once pushed the envelope began eliminating even
mildly coarse language from their broadcasts. Some performers were
penalized for things they had gotten away with previously. Many people
directly blamed Jackson for this new wave of censorship while in fact
the FCC was responsible for it.
To make things worse, Jackson was told by representatives and family
members of entertainment legend Lena Horne that the project was put on
hold due to the incident and Jackson would not be playing Horne.
Despite all of that, Jackson has managed to survive the incident and
that of the troubles her older brother Michael is facing due to his
child molestation case by showing the perserverance that has made her a
superstar.
Life after Super Bowl
Many thought it was awkward that a month after the Super Bowl scandal,
Janet released her ninth album, "Damita Jo", with the cover of a topless
Jackson covering her breasts. Controversy dogged what was potentially a
hit album. But even in the midst of everything Usher, the album still
managed to make a #2 debut on the charts though it was her first since
"Rhythm Nation" to not make it #1 in its first week. The album sold two
and a half million copies worldwide and garnered Platinum status in
America. It could be because this album is a "copy controlled" disc in
Europe. The only big hit from the album was her Grammy-nominated
Motown-like soul ballad, "I Want You". The single for "I Want You" was
only released in Europe and Japan as part single with "All Nite (Don't
Stop)." "All Nite (Don't Stop)" was Janet's first single not to hit the
top 40 since her song "Come Give Your Love To Me" from her Debut album
Janet Jackson The album, itself, was nominated for a Grammy for Best
Contemporary R&B Album.
Fighting back against her critics, Jackson began doing interviews. She
also hosted Saturday Night Live and was heavily praised in her ability
to make light of her 'wardrobe malfunction'. She impersonated
Condoleezza Rice flashing her breast to the 9/11 commission to divert
attention from the war in Iraq. In a much lighter tone, Jackson appeared
on a TV show for the first time since 1985 when she was the special
guest on the hit show, "Will & Grace" as herself.
As of 2005, there are plans to release a new album, which would feature
productions once again from Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis with her boyfriend
Jermaine Dupri as one of its executive producers.
Also of note in 2005 was that Janet Jackson's name was the top query in Google's annual summary of trends on what people have been looking for on the Internet.
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