Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson is a highly influential American singer, songwriter, and actress renowned for her contributions to pop and R&B music. Born on May 16, 1966, in Gary, Indiana, she emerged as a child star on the television show Good Times before launching a successful music career. Her debut album, Janet Jackson (1982), marked the beginning of a prolific career characterized by a blend of innovative production, socially conscious themes, and dynamic choreography. With hits like “Nasty,” “Rhythm Nation,” and “That’s the Way Love Goes,” Jackson has sold over 100 million records worldwide, earning her a place in the Music Hall of Fame and multiple Grammy Awards. Known for her powerful performances and boundary-pushing music videos, she has been a significant force in shaping contemporary pop music and has remained a prominent figure in the industry for decades.