Janet Jackson is a world-renowned recording artist, actress, producer, and songwriter. She is the youngest member of the legendary Jackson family, and has achieved massive success in her own right. Jackson has sold over 100 million records worldwide, and has won numerous awards, including five Grammy Awards and an Emmy Award.
In this comprehensive Janet Jackson biography, we will take a look at her life and career, from her early days as a child star to her present-day status as a global icon. We will also explore some of the controversies and challenges she has faced along the way.
Table of Contents:
1. Early Life and Career
2. Rise to Superstardom
3. Personal Life and Controversies
4. Later Career and Legacy
5. Top Janet Jackson Quotes
Early Life and Career
Janet Jackson was born on May 16, 1966, in Gary, Indiana. She is the youngest of nine children born to Joseph Jackson and Katherine Jackson. Her father was a steel mill worker and aspiring musician, and her mother was a homemaker.
As a child, Jackson appeared on numerous television shows with her brothers, including The Jacksons, an ABC variety show. In 1982, she released her first album, Janet Jackson, which was a moderate success.
Rise to Superstardom
In 1986, Jackson released her breakthrough album, Control. The album was a massive success, selling over five million copies in the United States. It spawned a string of hit singles, including “Nasty,” “What Have You Done for Me Lately,” and “Control.”
The album established Jackson as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry, and she quickly became one of the most popular artists in the world.
In 1989, Jackson released her fourth album, Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814. The album was another massive success, selling over seven million copies in the United States. It produced a string of hit singles, including “Miss You Much,” “Rhythm Nation,” and “Escapade.”
The album cemented Jackson’s status as one of the biggest pop stars in the world, and she became known for her innovative music videos and choreography.
Personal Life and Controversies
In 1991, Jackson married R&B singer Rene Elizondo, Jr. The couple kept their marriage secret for eight years, before divorcing in 1999.
In 1993, Jackson was embroiled in a public scandal when her husband allegedly photographed her without her knowledge or consent while she was nude. The photos were leaked to the media, and Jackson was widely criticized.
In 2004, Jackson married businessman Wissam Al Mana. The couple has three children together.
In 2017, Jackson announced that she was divorcing Al Mana. The divorce was finalized in 2019.
In 2018, Jackson was accused of sexual misconduct by several former employees. Jackson has denied the allegations.
Later Career and Legacy
In the 2000s, Jackson returned to her musical roots, releasing a series of critically acclaimed albums. In 2008, she released her tenth studio album, Discipline. The album was a commercial and critical success, and Jackson won a Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album.
In 2015, Jackson released her eleventh studio album, Unbreakable. The album was another critical and commercial success, and Jackson won a Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album.
Jackson has also appeared in a number of films and television shows throughout her career. In 1993, she starred in the film Poetic Justice, and in 2001, she starred in the television series Girlfriends.
Jackson is widely considered to be one of the most successful recording artists of all time. She has sold over 100 million records worldwide, and has won numerous awards, including five Grammy Awards and an Emmy Award.
Jackson is also a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and has been inducted into the Dance Music Hall of Fame.
Top Janet Jackson Quotes
“The greatest achievement to any human being is to love God, yourself, and others.”— Janet Jackson
“I have a pretty bad temper. But you have to really push me to see it. But everybody has their things.”— Janet Jackson
“Theres nothing more depressing than having everything and still feeling sad. We must learn to water our spiritual garden.”— Janet Jackson
“My first crush was Barry Manilow. He performed on TV and I taped it. When no was around I’d kiss the screen.”— Janet Jackson
“Ever since I was little, I loved to eat. I started eating when I wasn’t hungry. My weight has always been up and down.”— Janet Jackson
“Fear is the one emotion that unleashed can destroy anything and anyone.”— Janet Jackson
“As a child, I had to get up early for school or work. I’d get ready by myself. I’d set my alarm to wake me up very early in the morning, and be off to work, the family driver driving me every morning. I did it alone, my parents never coming in to wake me up.”— Janet Jackson
“If I wasn’t singing, I’d probably be, probably an accountant.”— Janet Jackson
“Dreams can become a reality when we possess a vision that is characterized by the willingness to work hard, a desire for excellence, and a belief in our right and our responsiblity to be equal members of society.”— Janet Jackson
“I had a pretty sexual imagination for a kid.”— Janet Jackson
“I would hope my legacy would be bringing smiles to faces. Happiness with my music.”— Janet Jackson
“You’ve made love to my mind, now you gotta take me from behind.”— Janet Jackson
“I am not a religious person, but I am spiritual. But I don’t believe in things like guilt.”— Janet Jackson
“I love you – but don’t touch me.”— Janet Jackson
“To have someone to relate to and hopefully enjoy the music and get a positive message out of it, to make the best music that we possibly could, those were the goals.”— Janet Jackson
“Believe in yourself. Have faith in yourself because no one else is going to…”— Janet Jackson
“I feel everyone is put here for a reason. Everyone has a calling. I always thought my real calling was to help other people.”— Janet Jackson
“Bound together by our beliefs, we are like minded individuals, sharing a common vision, pushing toward a world rid of color lines.”— Janet Jackson
“I was very independent growing up, but there were things that were bothering me that I never told anybody. I would talk to our animals at home.”— Janet Jackson
“I’m fine the way I am. There’s nothing wrong with me.”— Janet Jackson
“I feel most people’s sexuality is enormously complicated. That’s what it means to be human. Wouldn’t it be great if we honored that complexity rather than turn it into gossip or ridicule? Wouldn’t it be great if we accepted sexual diversity, in ourselves and others, without condemning it?”— Janet Jackson
“Tie me up, tie me down, make me moan real loud.”— Janet Jackson
“Does what you think of you determine your worth?”— Janet Jackson
“To cut off the confusion and accept an answer just because it’s too scary not to have an answer is a good way to get the wrong answer.”— Janet Jackson
“To a world sick with racism, get well soon.”— Janet Jackson
“I can feel your body pressed against my body. When you start to poundin’, love to feel you throbbin’.”— Janet Jackson
“I can be happy with who I am, not what I should be, or what I might have been, or what someone tells me I must be.”— Janet Jackson
“You can never be happy until you understand why you’re doing what you’re doing.”— Janet Jackson
“You don’t know how many people come up to me and say, ‘This child was conceived listening to you.’”— Janet Jackson
“It is my belief that we all have the need to feel special. It is this need that can bring out the best in us, yet the worst in us.”— Janet Jackson
“I’ve always been a tomboy. I’ve always liked to wear red, black, and white, and mostly pants.”— Janet Jackson
“There are two sides of the Velvet Rope. Those who want to be on the other side and those who are on the other side.”— Janet Jackson
“I have no clue why, but maybe sometimes when there’s someone you don’t hear from, it’s the person you want to hear from the most.”— Janet Jackson
“The pain is necessary. Sometimes pain is the teacher we require, a hidden gift of healing and hope.”— Janet Jackson
“It was the Control album that was really about what I wanted to do.”— Janet Jackson
“Self-expression is my goal, I want to be real with my feelings. Singing and dancing and all the joy that goes with performing come from my heart. If I can’t feel it, I won’t do it.”— Janet Jackson
“Another side to me is this very sexual being. When I look back on my life, it’s always been there. It’s been there since I was 10 years old, having the imagination that I had.”— Janet Jackson
“In complete darkness we are all the same, it is only our knowledge and wisdom that separates us, don’t let your eyes deceive you.”— Janet Jackson
“Marvin Gaye is our John Lennon. The longer he’s gone, the more young people appreciate his art. ‘What’s Going On’ was a work of genius far ahead of it’s time.”— Janet Jackson
“Too many lives go up in smoke – It’s nice to laugh but don’t be the joke.”— Janet Jackson
“No word is absolutely wrong or dirty or insulting. It all depends upon context and intention.”— Janet Jackson
“Every body type is different – that’s what makes you unique. What makes you special is you, and you are different from the next person.”— Janet Jackson
“By age seven, I used to comb my hair for performances, just pull my hair up into a bun. Granted, it wasn’t a very intricate hairstyle. Still, to be that responsible and disciplined at age seven is unusual.”— Janet Jackson
“I was a very quiet kid. A really sweet kid, I might add.”— Janet Jackson
“My first name ain’t baby, it’s Janet, Miss Jackson if you’re nasty.”— Janet Jackson
“People do see me as sweet and innocent. Not to say that I am not those things. But I have other sides to me.”— Janet Jackson
“I’m scared to fall in love, afraid to love so fast, cuz everytime I fall in love, it seems to never last.”— Janet Jackson
“When I’m feeling down on myself or not feeling good about who I am, or maybe something happened and I’m feeling depressed, I eat to fill that void. Afterwards I’ll beat myself up about it. I regret doing it, but I’ll turn around and do it again.”— Janet Jackson
“People can have rhinoceros skin, but there’s a point when something’s going to hurt you.”— Janet Jackson
“I’m convinced that we Black women possess a special indestructible strength that allows us to not only get down, but to get up, to get through, and to get over.”— Janet Jackson
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