What's Happening?
In celebration of Janet Jackson's upcoming 60th birthday, the Greatest Pop Stars podcast is dedicating a week to exploring her significant contributions to music and culture. The podcast series, running
from May 11 to May 15, delves into key years of Jackson's career, starting with 1986, the year she released her breakthrough album 'Control'. This album marked her emergence as a pop icon, with the help of collaborators like Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, and choreographer Paula Abdul. The podcast, hosted by Andrew Unterberger and featuring Billboard's executive editor of R&B/hip-hop Gail Mitchell, examines how 'Control' established Jackson as a dominant force in pop music, setting the stage for her 15-year reign in the industry.
Why It's Important?
Janet Jackson's 'Control' album is a pivotal moment in pop music history, representing a shift towards more autobiographical and statement-driven music. This era not only solidified Jackson's status as a pop star but also influenced the direction of pop music, encouraging artists to infuse personal narratives into their work. The podcast's exploration of Jackson's career highlights her impact on music and culture, underscoring her role in shaping the pop landscape. By revisiting these key moments, the podcast provides insights into the evolution of pop music and Jackson's enduring legacy, which continues to inspire artists today.
What's Next?
The podcast will continue to explore other significant years in Janet Jackson's career, including 1990, 1993, 1998, and 2001. Each episode will focus on the albums, singles, and cultural moments that defined these years, offering a comprehensive look at Jackson's influence over the decades. As the series progresses, listeners can expect in-depth discussions on how Jackson's work has continued to resonate in the music industry and beyond. The podcast aims to celebrate Jackson's contributions while also encouraging listeners to reflect on her lasting impact on pop culture.





