WELCOME Janet
Jackson became 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. To date
she has sold 40 million albums, won three Grammy awards, and an Oscar nomination.
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