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Few celebrity siblings can emerge from the shadows of their already famous relations to become superstars in their own right and with their own distinct personalities. That's exactly what
Janet Jackson
did in becoming one of the biggest female pop and R&B stars of the '80s and '90s. Since her breakthrough in 1986 with the album
Control
,
Jackson
's career as a hitmaker has been a model of consistency, rivaling
Madonna
and
Whitney Houston
in terms of pop chart success over
the long haul. A big part of the reason was that
Jackson
kept her level of quality control very high; her singles were always expertly crafted, with indelible pop hooks and state-of-the-art production that kept up with contemporary trends in urban R&B. Once established, her broad-based appeal never really dipped all that much; she was able to avoid significant career missteps, musical and otherwise, and successfully shifted her image from a strong, independent young woman to a sexy, mature adult. With a string of multi-platinum albums under her belt, she showed no signs of slowing down in the new millennium.
Janet Damita Jo Jackson was born May 16, 1966, in Gary, IN. She was the youngest of nine children in the Jackson family, and her older brothers had already begun performing together as
the Jackson 5
by the time she was born. Bitten by the performing bug at a young age, she first appeared on-stage with
the Jackson 5
at age seven, and began a sitcom acting career at the age of ten in 1977, when producer
Norman Lear
selected her to join the cast of Good Times. She remained there until 1979, and subsequently appeared on Diff'rent Strokes (1981-1982) and A New Kind of Family. In 1982, pushed by her father into trying a singing career,
Jackson
released her self-titled first album on A&M; a couple of singles scraped the lower reaches of the charts, but on the whole, it made very little noise. She was cast in the musical series Fame in 1983; the following year, she issued her second album,
Dream Street
, which sold even more poorly than its predecessor. Upon turning 18,
Jackson
rebelled against her parents' close supervision, eloping with a member of another musical family, singer
James DeBarge
. However, the relationship quickly hit the rocks and
Jackson
wound up moving back into her parents' home and having the marriage annulled.
Jackson
took some time to rethink her musical career, and her father hired her a new manager, John McClain, who isolated his young charge to train her as a dancer (and make her lose weight).
McClain
hooked
Jackson
up with producers/writers
Jimmy Jam
and
Terry Lewis
, whom she'd seen perform as members of the Minneapolis funk outfit
the Time
.
Jackson
collaborated with
Jam
and
Lewis
on most of the tracks for her next album,
Control
, which presented her as a confident, tough-minded young woman (with a soft side and a sense of humor) taking charge of her life for the first time. In support of
Jackson
's new persona,
Jam
and
Lewis
crafted a set of polished, computerized backing tracks with slamming beats that owed more to hard, hip-hop-tinged funk and urban R&B than
Janet
's older brother
Michael
's music.
Control
became an out-of-the-box hit, and eventually spun off six singles, the first five of which --
"What Have You Done for Me Lately,"
the catch phrase-inspiring
"Nasty,"
the number one
"When I Think of You,"
the title track, and the ballad
"Let's Wait Awhile"
-- hit the Top Five on the pop charts.
Jackson
was hailed as a role model for young women and
Control
eventually sold over five million copies, establishing
Jackson
as not just a star, but her own woman. It also made
Jam
and
Lewis
a monstrously in-demand production team.
For the hotly anticipated follow-up, McClain wanted to push
Jackson
toward more overtly sexual territory, to which she objected strenuously. Instead, she began collaborating with
Jam
and
Lewis
on more socially conscious material, which formed the backbone of 1989's
Rhythm Nation 1814
(the "1814" purportedly stood for either the letters "R" and "N" or the year
"The Star-Spangled Banner"
was written). Actually, save for the title track, most of the record's singles were bright and romantically themed; four of them --
"Miss You Much,"
"Escapade,"
"Black Cat,"
and
"Love Will Never Do (Without You)"
-- hit number one, and three more --
"Rhythm Nation,"
"Alright,"
and
"Come Back to Me"
-- reached the Top Five, making
Jackson
the first artist ever to produce seven Top Five hits off of one album (something not even her brother
Michael
had accomplished). Aside from a greater use of outside samples,
Rhythm Nation
's sound largely resembled that of
Control
, but was just as well crafted, and listeners embraced it enthusiastically, buying over six million copies.
Jackson
undertook her first real tour (she'd appeared at high schools around the country in 1982) in support of the album and it was predictably a smashing success. In 1991,
Jackson
capitalized on her success by jumping from A&M to Virgin for a reported $32 million, and also secretly married choreographer and longtime boyfriend
René Elizondo
.
Once on Virgin,
Jackson
set about revamping her sound and image. Her 1992 duet with
Luther Vandross
from the Mo' Money soundtrack,
"The Best Things in Life Are Free,"
was a major R&B hit, also reaching the pop Top Ten. The following year, she also resumed her acting career, co-starring in acclaimed director (and former junior high classmate)
John Singleton
's Poetic Justice, along with rapper
Tupac Shakur
. But neither really hinted at the sexy, seductive, fully adult persona she unveiled with 1993's
janet.
, her Virgin debut.
Jackson
trumpeted her new image with a notorious Rolling Stone cover photo, in which her topless form was covered by a pair of hands belonging to an unseen "friend." Musically,
Jam
and
Lewis
set aside the synthesized funk of their first two albums with
Jackson
in favor of warm, inviting, gently undulating grooves. The album's lead single, the slinky
"That's the Way Love Goes,"
became
Jackson
's biggest hit ever, spending eight weeks at number one. It was followed by a predictably long parade of Top Ten hits --
"If,"
the number one ballad
"Again,"
"Because of You,"
"Any Time, Any Place,"
"You Want This."
janet.
's debut showing at number one made it her third straight chart-topping album, and it went on to sell nearly seven million copies.
In 1995,
Janet
and
Michael
teamed up for the single
"Scream,"
which was supported by an elaborate, award-winning, space-age video that, upon completion, ranked as the most expensive music video ever made. The single debuted at number five on the pop charts, but gradually slid down from there. In 1996, A&M issued a retrospective of her years at the label,
Design of a Decade 1986-1996
; it featured the Virgin hit
"That's the Way Love Goes"
and a few new tracks, one of which,
"Runaway,"
became a Top Five hit.
Jackson
also signed a new contract with Virgin for a reported $80 million. Yet while working on her next album,
Jackson
reportedly suffered an emotional breakdown, or at least a severe bout with depression; she later raised eyebrows when she talked in several interviews about the cleansing value of coffee enemas as part of her treatment. Her next album,
The Velvet Rope
, appeared in 1997 and was touted as her most personal and intimate work to date.
The Velvet Rope
sought to combine the sensuality of
janet.
with the more socially conscious parts of
Rhythm Nation
, mixing songs about issues like domestic abuse, AIDS, and homophobia with her most sexually explicit songs ever. Critical opinion on the album was divided; some applauded her ambition, while others found the record too bloated. The lead American single
"Together Again,"
an elegy for AIDS victims, was a number one hit; also popular on the radio was
"Got 'til It's Gone,"
which featured rapper
Q-Tip
and a sample of
Joni Mitchell
over a reggae beat.
"I Get Lonely,"
featuring
Blackstreet
, was another big hit; but on the whole,
The Velvet Rope
didn't prove to be the blockbuster singles bonanza that its predecessors were, which was probably why its sales stalled at around three million copies.
Jackson
toured the world again, and stayed on the charts in 1999 with the Top Five
Busta Rhymes
duet
"What's It Gonna Be?!"
; her appearance in the video remade her as a glitzy, artificially costumed, single-name diva. In 2000, she appeared in the
Eddie Murphy
comedy
Nutty Professor II: The Klumps
, and her soundtrack contribution,
"Doesn't Really Matter,"
became a number one single. Unfortunately,
Jackson
's marriage to
Elizondo
had become strained and the couple divorced in 2000, sparking a court battle over her musical income.
Jackson
returned with a new album,
All for You
, in 2001, which largely continued the sensual tone of
janet.
and
The Velvet Rope
; it debuted at number one, selling over 600,000 copies in its first week alone. The title track was issued as the album's first single and quickly topped the charts, followed by another sizable hit in
"Someone to Call My Lover."
While
Jackson
spent much of 2001 and 2002 on the road supporting
All for You
, she also found time for some guest appearances, most notably with
Beenie Man
on his
Tropical Storm
LP and
Justin Timberlake
on
Justified
. By 2003 she was back in the studio, working once again with
Jam
and
Lewis
on tracks for a new album; additional producers included
Dallas Austin
and
Kanye West
. Later that year, it was revealed
Jackson
would take part in an MTV-produced extravaganza during halftime at the Super Bowl. 2004 began with an Internet leak of the upbeat
Austin
production
"Just a Little While."
The singer's camp rolled with the punches, offering the track to radio as an authorized digital download, but the buzz this business caused was minuscule in comparison to the nightmare union of free exposure and bad publicity that
Jackson
's next adventure caused. Appearing at halftime of Super Bowl XXXVIII as scheduled,
Jackson
performed
"All for You"
and
"Rhythm Nation"
before bringing out surprise guest
Timberlake
for a duet on his hit
"Rock Your Body."
But the real surprise came at song's end, when a gesture from
Timberlake
caused
Jackson
's costume to tear, exposing her right, pierced breast on live television to hundreds of millions of viewers.
The incident caused furious backpedaling and apologizing from
Timberlake
,
Jackson
, the NFL, CBS, and MTV, which swore no previous knowledge of the so-called "wardrobe malfunction," and led to speculation over how
Damita Jo
--
Jackson
's upcoming album and her first in three years -- would be received. But while the controversy gave
Jackson
both grief and a bit of free advertising, it was also the impetus for a national debate on public indecency. A federal commission was set up to investigate prurience, the FCC enacted tougher crackdowns on TV and radio programs broadcasting questionable content, and suddenly everyone from pundits to politicians to the man in the street had an opinion on
Janet Jackson
's chest. Later that March, the singer quietly started making the talk show rounds. She was still apologizing for the incident, but she was also promoting
Damita Jo
, which Virgin issued at the end of the month. Largely considered a disappointment, the album nonetheless sold over two million copies worldwide and earned three Grammy nominations.
20 Y.O.
followed two years later, and though it was reviewed more favorably than
Damita Jo
, it was off the Billboard 200 album chart after 15 weeks.
Jermaine Dupri
,
Jackson
's love interest and the executive producer of the album, was so upset over Virgin's lack of support that he left his post as president of Virgin's urban division.
Dupri
moved to Island, and so did
Jackson
; in 2008,
Jackson
released her tenth studio album,
Discipline
. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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