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Janet Jackson is the  youngest of the famous  Jackson family,  with nine older siblings,  including Michael Jackson. 

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Janet Jackson began her  career as an actress, starring  in the TV series "Good Times"  and "Diff'rent Strokes"  in the 1970s. 

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Jackson is known for her  philanthropic work,  including supporting a range  of causes such as  AIDS/HIV research 

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Jackson is a devout Muslim  and has spoken publicly  about the role of her  faith in her life. 

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Jackson has won five Grammy  Awards, including Best  Music Video for "Rhythm Nation"  and Best Dance Recording  for "All for You." 

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Jackson's groundbreaking 1989  album "Rhythm Nation 1814"  was the first album in history to produce seven top-five hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. 

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Jackson is a passionate  advocate for social justice  and has spoken out on issues  such as police brutality,  racism, and LGBTQ+ rights. 

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In 2004, Janet Jackson's  "wardrobe malfunction" during  her Super Bowl performance  sparked controversy and led to a crackdown on indecency.

Jackson is a trained pianist  and has written many of her  own songs throughout her career. 

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In 2019, Jackson was inducted  into the Rock and Roll Hall of  Fame, joining her brothers  Michael as members of the  esteemed institution.