Featured Episode

- AIRED APR 27, 2023
- Essential Album: Janet.
- Jayde salutes 30 years of Janet Jackson's iconic album.
- Janet. · 1993
- Janet. · 1993
- All for You · 2001
- Control · 1986
- Control · 1986
- Rhythm Nation 1814 · 1989
- Janet. · 1993
- Janet. · 1993
- Rhythm Nation 1814 · 1989
- Rhythm Nation 1814 · 1989
Essential Albums
- Ms. Jackson for real—the album that defined Janet.
- Thirty years since its release, this soul manifesto still reverberates.
- Where Michael discovers that his biggest competition is his own baby sister.
- 2015
- 2006
- 2004
- 2001
- 1993
2018
2007
1994
Artist Playlists
- One of pop's most spectacular discographies, from a woman in total control.
- The ice-cool singer is a master of modern choreography.
- The pop icon who inspired a legion of stars, and she's far from being done.
Compilations
Appears On
- Various Artists
More To Hear
- “That’s the Way Love Goes” earned her eternal sibling bragging rights.
- Jayde salutes 30 years of Janet Jackson's iconic album.
- “Rhythm Nation” should have been the headline, not Janet’s wardrobe.
- Revisiting two iconic shows in Super Bowl Halftime history.
- Exploring the beginning of a legendary partnership.
- Dotty goes beyond 'The Velvet Rope' on its 25th anniversary.
- Happy birthday Janet Jackson.
About Janet Jackson
A member of R&B royalty with a silvery voice and a fierce spirit, Janet Jackson helped define pop in the late 20th century with hard-hitting beats, sumptuous love songs, and a commitment to helping the world find, as she sang in her 1989 smash “Rhythm Nation,” “a better way of life.” Born in Gary, IN, in 1966, Janet broke from her pop-star brothers and initially found fame on television, playing Penny on the groundbreaking sitcom Good Times in the late ’70s. She released her self-titled debut album in 1982 but truly came into her own with her third full-length, 1986’s Control, a fiery proclamation of the self that took nasty boys to task and propelled the then-nascent genre of new jack swing into pop’s mainstream. In the ensuing years, Jackson continued to push boundaries musically and lyrically: 1989’s Rhythm Nation 1814 added political savvy and squealing guitars to the mix; 1993’s Janet. was a declaration of sexual independence that coincided with her star turn in the John Singleton film Poetic Justice; and 1997’s The Velvet Rope put her innermost thoughts—good and bad—front and center. All these albums were packed with singles that defined the decade, like the brightly hued love song “Love Will Never Do (Without You),” the spirited “If,” and the chilled-out Joni Mitchell flip “Got ’Til It’s Gone.” Jackson kept innovating as younger R&B artists clearly inspired by her made their own inroads into pop. She worked with of-the-moment collaborators like The-Dream and Kanye West in the 2000s, and her 2015 triumph Unbreakable looked back on her three-plus decades in the music business with love, grace, and music that recalled her platinum past while gazing ahead to pop's future.
- HOMETOWN
- Gary, IN, United States of America
- BORN
- May 16, 1966