Janet Jackson: A look back at the pop star's career
Janet Jackson: A look back at the pop star's career
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Janet Jackson's celebrity may seem to ebb and flow at times, but her impact on the world of music is undeniable.
The 55-year-old pop star is the subject of the eponymous four-part Lifetime docuseries that aired at the end of January, chronicling her career from its earliest days until very recently.
The first part last Friday was seen by 2.8 million people on live TV, and another 1.2 million in the next few days either digitally or on demand, the Nielsen company said. Part two had a similar viewership of 4.3 million, Part three had 3.7 million and the final part had 3.8 million.
Those numbers were expected to grow with delayed viewing over the next few weeks.
WHAT IS JANET JACKSON'S NET WORTH?
Born into a family of performers, Jackson saw her career begin very early, when she was added to the cast of "The Jacksons," a variety show starring her family, including older brother Michael Jackson.
Though "The Jacksons" would last for only a single season, the star's acting career would continue when she was cast in "Good Times," which saw her play Penny Woods from 1977-1979. She also had recurring roles in "Diff'rent Strokes" and "Fame" in subsequent years.
Jackson dove into music in the early 1980s, releasing her self-titled debut album in 1982. "Janet Jackson" placed well on Billboard's R&B album chart at the time. Her second album, "Dream Street," was released in 1984 and charted similarly.
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