Janet Jackson is celebrating her 58th birthday this month. And what better way to honor her than to highlight her five greatest musical achievements? At least from this fan’s point of view.
Janet Jackson: A Little History About The Birthday Girl
As most of the world knows, Janet Jackson is the younger sister of the Jackson 5. With a famous brother like Michael, people weren’t really surprised when the singer gravitated toward music in the 1980’s. Her self-titled debut album dropped in 1982.
But before she was a famous singer, Janet Jackson was an actress. She starred in her first television role as Penny on the hit television show Good Times in 1977, according to people.com. When she was just 11 years old. She then went on to star in Different Strokes as Charlene, the sweet girlfriend of Willis.
And let’s not forget Jackson’s role on the hit show Fame. Where she played Cleo from 1982-1987, according to imdb.com. That was the role that told the world Janet inherited the Jackson genes when it came to dancing.
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Janet went on to do movies as well as music. According to imdb.com, she has credits in over 60 movies. Her first role was as Justice in the 1993 hit movie Poetic Justice. Her other movie roles include Why Did I Get Married, Why Did I Get Married Too, and The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps.
Janet’s performance in Why Did I Get Married Too had a lot of people in tears. Especially fans who knew the story behind her famous golf club scene. She goes crazy with the club, breaking stuff and taking violent swings in a very emotional few minutes on film. The reason Janet was so raw and real in that scene is that she just found out her brother, Michael, had suddenly died. And Tyler Perry let her channel that pain into her acting. Check out the interview where they talk about that heartwrenching scene.
And what we all saw in that scene, and what we see in Janet’s other acting, is the same thing we feel in her music. Unbridled passion, love and dedication not only to her craft, but to her fans.
The 5 Greatest Janet Jackson Songs Of All Time
So, in honor of the birthday girl, here are what I consider to be her five best songs of all time.