Thank You For Voting Janet Jackson Is Officially A 2019 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Inductee

Thank You For Voting Janet Jackson Is Officially A 2019 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Inductee

Thank You

Because Of Your Votes

JANET JACKSON

Is Officially A

2019 ROCK & ROLL

HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE

A POP ICON IMMEDIATELY IDENTIFIABLE

ON A FIRST-NAME BASIS


Thanks To All Those Who Participated in this Vote

Thanks to you

Janet Jackson Will Now Join The Esteemed Ranks

Of Other Music Giants & Pioneers

Including Her Legendary Brothers

The Jacksons & Michael Jackson

In The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame

Janet Jackson has built a career so groundbreaking that she’s immediately identifiable on a first-name basis. She explored social issues, themes of empowerment and self-confidence, and influenced generations with her stylized music videos with innovative choreography


It Is With Great Pleasure We Announce That Your Vote Has Attained Janet Jackson Her Well Deserved Place In The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame

The youngest member of the Jackson family, she was first in the spotlight as a child actress on the TV series Good Times and Fame. But it was her five-times-platinum album Control in 1986 where she staked her claim as an R&B powerhouse. Working with the visionary production team of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, she ushered in the new jack swing era by fusing melodic dance-pop with aggressive hip-hop and industrial beats. The album introduced a new Janet Jackson – free from the shadows of her family and seizing command of her own destiny. Themes of empowerment and self-confidence (“Nasty,” “Control,” “What Have You Done For Me Lately”) have remained staples of Jackson’s career.


Thanks To Your Vote Janet Jackson Will Be Inducted Into The Rock & Roll Hall OF Fame in 2019

Jackson explored social issues, including poverty, race relations, and drug use on 1989’s concept album Rhythm Nation 1814. The album broke record books with seven top five singles as well as a spectacular concert tour.  That same year, Jackson earned rave reviews in the film Poetic Justice.


Janet Jackson’s influence can be heard everywhere: new jack swing in the 1980s (Teddy Riley), pop in the 1990s (Mariah Carey), R&B in the 2000s (Beyoncé), and hip-hop today (Kendrick Lamar). Janet Jackson is a global icon – one of the best-selling artists in history, and an artist who’s sonic and visual style loom large.

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