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  1. Jan 28, 2022 · Executive produced by Miss Jackson and her brother Randy — with never before seen home movie footage and interviews with big stars like Tyler Perry, Samuel L. Jackson and Missy Elliot — the...

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  2. Jan 31, 2022 · At 55 years old, Janet Jackson has lived a life of such incident — a childhood in showbiz, marriage, divorce, the death of her superstar brother Michael, a few of the greatest albums in...

  3. Jan 29, 2022 · Keep reading for the biggest takeaways from the two-night event. The Jackson family experienced racism when they moved to Los Angeles in 1969. Growing up, it wasn't uncommon for Jackson to...

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  5. Feb 1, 2022 · Just 7 years old, she had no idea of her prescience: Traces of Janet Jackson’s musical DNA would eventually be in everyone from Britney Spears to Bruno Mars to BTS.

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    • Janet Wanted To Pursue Business Law, Not Music. Believe it or not, the pop icon had no intention of following in her brothers' footsteps. Instead, she wanted to lead a normal life, where she'd go off to college and study business law.
    • The Jackson Family Experienced Racism When They Moved To Los Angeles. After the Jackson 5 made it big, they moved from Gary, Indiana to an affluent white neighborhood in Los Angeles, making them the first Black family to live in Encino.
    • Janet Felt Like She Didn't Fit In With Her Brothers. Although she had a great relationship with her brothers, Janet revealed that there were times when she felt like an outsider, since they were all so focused on their music career.
    • Janet Wanted To Omit Her Last Name From The Cover Of Her First Album. Her self-titled debut album hit shelves back in 1982, but if the "Rhythm Nation" singer had her way, it wouldn't have included her full name.
  6. Jan 29, 2022 · In her Lifetime documentary, Janet Jackson revealed that she told Justin Timberlake not to make a statement about the 2004 Super Bowl.

  7. Janet Jackson was the original choice to perform at the halftime show for Super Bowl XXXVI, but the NFL ultimately selected U2 after a group of NFL owners and officials attended the band's concert in New York City shortly after the September 11 attacks.