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Janet Jackson on the cover of her 1993 albumJanet Damita Jo Jackson (born May 16, 1966 in Gary, Indiana) is an American pop, R&B and soul singer-songwriter, dancer, actress, icon, and the youngest child of the famed Jackson music family. Breaking away from the shadows of her brothers, Jackson now ranks as the ninth most successful artist in the history of rock and roll, and is the youngest artist in the top ten of that group, according to Billboard magazine in 2004, and has gone to sell over 130 million albums and singles worldwide. Her high-octane choreography, music videos and pop appeal has influenced some of today's younger female singers including Beyonc� Knowles, Brandy, Britney Spears, Ciara, Ashanti, Christina Milian & Christina Aguilera.

Biography

Early life and career

Janet was born the last of nine children in Gary, Indiana to parents Joseph and Katherine Jackson. Living in a two-bedroom shack with eight older siblings, Janet's father, Joseph, or Joe, worked as a crane operator in a steel mill and before she became a devout Jehovah's Witness, her mother Katherine worked as a store clerk for Sears. Before Janet's birth, her father decided to try a hand at a music career fronting the R&B band the Falcons, but never got as far as the top nightclubs in Indiana. According to reports, Janet's father was gregarious and stern while her mother was deeply religious and seemed saintly.

By the time she was a toddler, Janet's older brothers Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Michael had already begun to perform on stage at nightclubs and theaters as the Jackson 5. In March 1969, the group signed to Motown Records, and by the end of the year, the group recorded their first of their four consecutive number-one singles, "I Want You Back". By the time the Jackson 5 had achieved success when they became the first band to score their first four #1 singles, the entire family moved to Southern California, eventually settling in a gated mansion they named Hayvenhurst in 1971.

Aspired to be a horse jockey after a profound infatuation with horses at the age of seven, Janet had no intention of entering show business. However, her father thought otherwise, as he saw her potential early on. After the success of the Jackson 5 began to dwindle, Joseph decided to bring the rest of his children into the spotlight, including Janet. On April 9, 1974, Janet made her public debut performance at a Las Vegas nightclub, with nearly all nine members of the Jackson family. Jackson quickly became the star of the show, emulating and imitating various celebrities of the day such as Cher, Marie Osmond, Toni Tennille, and Mae West, in particular.

By 1976, Janet and the family's Vegas act had caught the attention of CBS' president Fred Silverman. The network was desperately trying to find a new variety act to replace the recently ended Sonny & Cher Show, since ABC had a competing show featuring Donny and Marie Osmond. Debuting on June 16, 1976, The Jacksons show became the first African-American family to have a variety show on TV. The show lasted only two seasons and was canceled in 1977.

1977-1981: Acting career

In 1977, 11-year-old Jackson's enthusiasm for acting caught television producer Norman Lear's ear. Lear was looking for someone to reawaken one of his groundbreaking shows from TV ruin - the family sitcom Good Times. Lear cast Jackson in Good Times as an abused child named Penny. The show's star, J.J. Evans, played by Jimmie Walker, was the apple of Penny's eye on the show, a fact the character would make known every time she saw him. Jackson became one of the show's starring cast members during the 1977-1978 season, and would remain in the show until it was canceled in 1979.

Jackson continued her acting career, appearing briefly in a short-lived but Emmy nominated sitcom titled A New Kind of Family which also starred Rob Lowe, but was cancelled in early 1980. In 1981, she landed a recurring role on another family sitcom, Diff'rent Strokes, playing Charlene Duprey, the love interest of Willis (played by Todd Bridges). Jackson had become the idol for black girls, a notable example being Moesha Mitchell, who was portrayed by Brandy Norwood in the 1990s sitcom Moesha.

1982-1984: Janet Jackon and Dream Street

Jackson always had an interest in music, writing her first song at the age of nine, but she never aspired to be a professional singer. Nonetheless, she agreed to participate in music just to help her family out. Her first ever recording was a duet with her brother Randy on a song titled "A Love Song for Kids" in 1978. She would participate in her family's other recordings, particularly with sister LaToya and brother Michael.

In 1981, Jackson and her two older sisters LaToya and Rebbie had wanted to start their own musical group, but disagreements between the older sisters forced the group to disband before ever making a record. Instead Janet featured on LaToya's 1981 album called My Special Love on the pop track titled "Camp Kuchi Kaiai".

Although she was asked by her father Joseph to start a singing career, Jackson was uncomfortable with being in the recording studio, feeling she was not as talented vocally as her brothers, particularly brother Michael, who was becoming a solo pop superstar. Nonetheless, at the age of sixteen, she released her debut album simply called Janet Jackson (1982), though the teenager protested that her last name should not have been on the cover. Produced by soul singers Angela Winbush, Rene Moore and Leon Sylvers of the famed Sylvers family music group, the album reached the top ten of the Billboard R&B album charts, and spent forty-five weeks in the top fifty, but was less successful on the Billboard Pop albums chart. The album yielded three singles including her first top ten hit on the Billboard R&B charts, "Young Love", and two top twenty follow-ups, "Say You Do" and "Come Give Your Love to Me". Janet Jackson sold over a quarter million copies, and was the tenth best-selling R&B album of 1983 according to Billboard magazine.

Jackson on the cover of her album Dream Street (1984)Jackson reluctantly took the role of Cleo Hewitt in the musical series, Fame. She later told interviewers that her father told her to do the role. After a year, Jackson asked to be let go of her contract, and did not appear in another television series for nineteen years.

In 1984, Jackson, now eighteen, released her second album, titled Dream Street. It marked a musical progression from her debut, with funkier, up-tempo production by brother Marlon and famed disco producer Giorgio Moroder, producer of songs for artists such as Donna Summer. The album failed to make the top one hundred of the Billboard pop album charts and barely reached the top twenty on the R&B chart. With sales of Dream Street amounting to about half of her debut's, critics soon began to demean Jackson's career as a pop star over.

Around the same time, Jackson fell in love and eloped with James DeBarge, member of the Motown family group DeBarge. The marriage was annulled in March 1985, with DeBarge's drug habit often cited as the reason. After the marriage was annulled and after years of dealing with being a member of a world-famous family, Jackson began to search for independence.

1985-1990: Control and Rhythm Nation

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. 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, in which Jackson told her life through a musical basis.

Jackson performing live from Japan on her sold-out Rhythm Nation world tour. Control, released in 1986, became a smash hit spawning five top ten 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 a different side of Jackson, containing dynamic dance moves choreographed by Paula Abdul. By the end of 1986, the album had sold over five million copies in America alone, making Jackson a popular artist.

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). Executives at A&M wanted a record that was similar to Control, but Jackson was determined to do the exact opposite. Instead, she presented a mixed bag of socially-conscious tracks (inspired by the work of Marvin Gaye and Joni Mitchell), danceable New Jack Swing tunes, a rare rock number and several romantic ballads. Released in 1989, Rhythm Nation 1814 sold six million copies by the end of the following year, and became the first album to spawn seven top five singles, as well as four number one singles. Jackson won multiple awards, and went on a top-selling tour to promote the album that has since been regarded as the most successful debut tour of any artist. Janet became the first artist to score a #1 hit simultaneously on the Billboard Hot 100 and Mainstream Rock singles chart with "Black Cat" in 1990.Rhythm Nation 1814 spend four weeks being #1 on both Pop and R&B charts in the USA. The album spawned seven top 5 hits including 4 #1s,the first and only artist to accomplished that feat.

1991-1995: Poetic Justice and janet.

Jackson on the cover of Rolling Stone in 1993After finding success as a singer, Jackson was given a chance to resume her acting career when director John Singleton allowed her to audition for his film Poetic Justice, as a tough, poetic hairdresser from South Central, Los Angeles. Jackson won the role in the romantic drama, starring opposite rapper Tupac Shakur. The film opened in 1993, and depicted a very different image of Jackson than what had been seen before; her character cursed and even threatened people who ever crossed her. This coincided with a change in Jackson's music as she entered the studio to record her fifth album (and third with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis), whose music was brasher and more sexually charged than her previous work.

The album, titled janet., was released by Jackson's new label Virgin in 1993, and lead single "That's The Way Love Goes", became a number-one hit on the pop and R&B singles chart. The Oscar-nominated "Again" reached number-one on the pop chart and "Any Time, Any Place" spent ten weeks at the top of the R&B Singles Chart. Janet remains the only Jackson family member to be nominated for an Academy Award.

The album became the first of the Nielsen SoundScan era to debut in the U.S. at number one, and it reached number one in twenty-two countries, sold seventeen million copies and won several awards, including a Grammy Award. It was the fourth best-selling album of the year in the U.S., and the eighth biggest selling album of the following year on the year end Billboard Top Albums chart.

In September 1993, Jackson appeared topless on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. The magazine cover became one of the most celebrated photos ever taken of a rock artist, and Rolling Stone named it their "Most Popular Cover Ever" in 2000.

1996-1999: The Velvet Rope

The Velvet Rope (1997)In 1996, Jackson re-signed with Virgin for a reported $80 million, which made her the highest paid female recording artist of all time. Around the same time, she was busy trying to create a concept around her seventh album, and went through clinical depression. The result was The Velvet Rope (1997), her fourth number-one album on the Billboard 200. Alongside a love song ("I Get Lonely"), sex song ("Rope Burn") and anti-racism anthem (the hidden track "Can't Be Stopped"), most of the album showcased pain, life lost, and spiritual growth. The album's became another multi-platinum effort for the singer, and yielded a total of four hit singles: the Q-Tip and Joni Mitchell-assisted "Got 'til It's Gone", "Together Again", which was dedicated to AIDS victims, "I Get Lonely", which became one of the biggest R&B hits of the year, and the number-one dance number, "Go Deep".

Following her failed marriage to James DeBarge in 1985, Jackson had begun an on-again, off-again courtship with former dancer Rene Elizondo that resulted in a secret marriage in March 1991. Around the release of The Velvet Rope the media speculated that their marriage had begun to fall apart, with both Jackson and Elizondo admitting that they had become more business partners than a couple, cultivating the sounds that made Jackson's music popular. By 1999 their marriage was over, though it was not made public until the following year. Jackson explained in interviews that, having been in the public spotlight herself at a young age, she felt that announcing her marriage publicly would have a negative effect on the relationship, which was already struggling. Elizondo later sued Jackson for spousal support, their court battle finally ending in 2002 with the divorce finalized and Elizondo receiving half the multi-million dollar pay-off he was hoping for. Jackson's song "Son of a Gun" (2001) was believed to be about Elizondo, but she has neither disputed or confirmed that rumour, only saying "the song could be about anybody".

2000-2003: Nutty Professor II and All For You

Starring Eddie Murphy and Janet Jackson, Nutty Professor II: The Klumps was released in 2000 and went on to gross $142.7 million at the box office. Jackson recorded a single for the film's soundtrack, "Doesn't Really Matter", which reached number-one on the Billboard pop charts within a few weeks of its release. She was paid $3 million for Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000). She was paid an extra $1 million for the song "Doesn't Really Matter" for the NP2 soundtrack.(imdb.com). After writing the song, she did not expect it to be a big of a hit as it was.

In March 2001, Jackson was honored for her work and achievements on an "MTV's Icon" special. Artists such as Destiny's Child, N'Sync, Usher, Pink, Mya, Macy Gray, Outkast,Britney Spears,Christina Aguilera, Busta Rhymes,Method Man, and the late Aaliyah came to pay tribute to Ms. Jackson.

All for You (2001)Jackson's eighth album, All for You, a more upbeat record than The Velvet Rope, was released in 2001. The album's number-one title track became the first single to reach every format of radio on the day of its release, and its success helped the album debut at number-one in its first week of sales with more than 605,000 copies sold in the U.S. All for You would go on to sell more than three million copies in America (and six million overseas), and spawned the top five hit "Someone To Call My Lover". Gossip columns, meanwhile, were alleging relationships with actor Matthew McConaughey, singer (and future Superbowl Halftime Show partner) Justin Timberlake, singer Johnny Gill, and rapper [[Q-Tip]. In reality, by 2002, Jackson had started a relationship with hip-hop producer and music mogul Jermaine Dupri.

After scoring a top forty single with "Son of a Gun" and performing her last concert for her tour in Hawaii, she collaborated with reggae singer Beenie Man on the top forty song "Feel It Boy". Jackson began work on her next album the following year, and accepted an invitation to join that following year's Super Bowl festivities, saying it would be a pleasure to be performing there.

2004-2005: Super Bowl and Damita Jo

Jackson's wardrobe malfunction during the 2004 Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show.During the halftime show of Super Bowl XXXVIII on February 1, 2004, Jackson performed with Justin Timberlake to an audience of more than one hundred million people. During this live performance, Jackson sang along with Timberlake on his song "Rock Your Body". When they sang the lyric "gonna have you naked by the end of this song", her top was torn open by Timberlake, exposing Jackson's right breast; the nipple was partially covered by a nipple shield. 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 had not apologized at all.

CBS, the NFL, and MTV, which produced the halftime show, disclaimed all responsibility under a hailstorm of controversy. Jackson and Timberlake confirmed those denials, but the FCC continued with its investigation. As a result, CBS conditioned its invitation for Jackson to appear at the 2004 Grammy Awards ceremony on another public apology. She declined, but Justin Timberlake apologized and appeared as both a performer and a presenter.

Because of heightened FCC scrutiny of obscene content on television and radio, the entertainment industry suffered a major backlash. Broadcasters implemented video delays of several minutes in some cases where only audio delays had been used before. Programs that once pushed the envelope began eliminating even mildly coarse language from their broadcasts. Some performers were penalized for things that had been acceptable previously. The incident also resulted in further professional setbacks for Jackson. Prior to the Super Bowl, she was set to play legendary entertainer Lena Horne in her bio-pic, but following the Superbowl incident, Horne reportedly refused to return her contract for the film until Jackson was dropped from the project. The project, meanwhile, has been put on hold indefinitely.

Damita Jo (2004)The Super Bowl controversy had yet to die down when a month later, she released her ninth studio effort, Damita Jo. Despite a high debut at number two and opening week sales of nearly 400,000 copies (one of the biggest opening debuts for a female artist), it became a commercial and critical disappointment. The songs released from the album, including the Prince-inspired "Just a Little While", the Motown/Supremes-inspired ballad "I Want You" and "All Nite (Don't Stop)" also performed modestly on the charts. During an interview with David Letterman explaining the incident, she was censored when she said "Oh, Jesus". To make the controversy seem less harming, Jackson appeared as Condoleezza Rice in a skit parodying the incident on Saturday Night Live, and it was the highest rating episode of the show in sixteen months since Al Gore had hosted. Jackson also appeared in the sitcom Will & Grace, playing herself as Jack auditioned to be her back-up dancer. It was her first appearance in decades on the small screen. Damita Jo later received nominations from the American Music Awards, Source Music Awards, BET Music Awards and Grammy Awards. At the end of 2004 Janet Jackson came first in the top 10 Google Searches of 2004, probably because of the Super Bowl controversy.

Starting in 2002, Jackson and Jermaine Dupri had begun a secret courtship, and Dupri left his post on the Grammy Awards committee after Jackson refused to apologize again for what happened at the Superbowl. Since 2004, there have been rumours that the couple married, though they have constantly denied these reports. Dupri appeared in Jackson's video for "I Want You" while Janet returned the favor by appearing in Dupri's video for his single "Gotta Getcha" for his new album The Young, Fly and the Flashy Vol. 1.

In October 2005, long-standing rumours regarding Jackson having a secret daughter by her first husband, James DeBarge, resurfaced. This time, the allegations were made by 28-year-old Daryll "Young" DeBarge, James DeBarge's youngest brother. In a radio interview with New York's Hot 97 radio station (Miss Jones in the Morning), Young claimed that the child, named Renee, is eighteen and lives with Jackson's oldest sister Rebbie, and that no one except members of the Jackson family is certain of what the arrangement is between Janet, her sister, and her daughter. Jackson's insistence on secrecy in all her personal affairs has only fueled the rampant speculation. On October 26, Jackson released a statement via Access Hollywood denying DeBarge's claims.

A few weeks later, a 34-second video leaked onto the Internet showing Jackson sunbathing in the nude. In the video, she appears to be lying face-up before rolling over and rhythmically slapping her buttocks to the music playing on her radio. It is unknown when this video was recorded but it is believed that it was filmed by a member of the paparazzi. Janet has also been recently gaining a very noticeable amount of weight. Many said she was at 160 to a nearly obese 200 pounds. Many have been very worried about her weight but it was rumored Jackson has gained the weight for a movie called Tennessee, although no confirmation was ever made. The movie co-stars Macaulay Culkin. The Paparazzi have also been giving attention to the unflatteringly unfit Jackson. Janet has recently been seen working with trainers to lose the weight.

2006: The future

Jackson is currently preparing work for a new album, scheduled for a 2006 release. One track samples the Jones Girl's hit "You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody". A purposed duet between mega-diva Mariah Carey and Jackson is also rumored to be in the works as well for the new record. Dupri is said to be one of the executive producers of the album and has said the new album will make reference to her hit 1986 album, Control, since 2006 will be the 20th anniversary of Control's release.

Discography

Albums

  • Janet Jackson (1982)
  • Dream Street (1984)
  • Control (1986)
  • Rhythm Nation 1814 (1989)
  • Janet. (1993)
  • The Velvet Rope (1997)
  • All For You (2001)
  • Damita Jo (2004)

Hit singles

The following singles reached the top twenty of either the United States pop singles chart or the United Kingdom pop singles chart. Also included are the singles that hit Top 10 on the US R&B charts.

Year Song title U.S. U.K. U.S.
R&B
1986 What Have You Done for Me Lately 4 2 1
1986 Nasty 3 19 1
1986 When I Think Of You 1 10 3
1986 Control 5 - 1
1987 Let's Wait Awhile 2 3 1
1987 The Pleasure Principle 14 - 1
1987 Diamonds (with Herb Alpert) 5 1 1
1989 Miss You Much 1 - 1
1989 Rhythm Nation 2 - 1
1990 Escapade 1 17 1
1990 Alright 4 20 2
1990 Come Back To Me 2 20 2
1990 Black Cat 1 15 10
1990 Love Will Never Do (Without You) 1 - 3
1991 State of The World 5 - -
1992 The Best Things In Life Are Free (with Luther Vandross) 10 2 1
1993 That's The Way Love Goes 1 2 1
1993 If 4 14 3
1993 Again 1 6 7
1994 Because of Love 10 19 9
1994 Any Time, Any Place 2 13 1
1994 Feel It Boy" (with Beenie Man)- 9-

Filmography

  • Poetic Justice (1993)
  • Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000)
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