Janet Jackson was photographed by Jack Guy for the newest issue of PARADE Magazine.
Jackson spoke about her childhood,her career in an interview with the magazine.Janet’s tenth studio album entitled “Discipline” hits stores on February 26th.Here are excerpts of her interview:
On Her Working Childhood
“My parents have close to three acres at home in Encino (Calif.), and tons of trees in their yard,” “We children had lots of chores. On Saturday morning, we’d get up and rake the entire yard. Then we’d take out the garbage. When my brothers were on the road, I’d be the one taking out the garbage because my sister La Toya would say to me, ‘Mother wants you to do this.’”
Janet is the youngest of the nine Jackson siblings.
“I’d think, ‘I’m sure doing a lot of the chores all by myself,’” “When I’d ask Mother, ‘Do you want me to do this myself?’ She’d go, ‘No, baby, I said for both you and La Toya to do it.’ La Toya was putting all her chores on me!”
On Staying Grounded and Doing Your Best
“Mother always talked to us about keeping our feet on the ground,” “Be thankful. Success is a gift from God. That doesn’t necessarily mean that what you are doing right now will last forever.”
“When I was younger, I thought you had to be in control of your own life,” she says. “That takes a lot of discipline, hard work and focus. You just can’t let it all fall by the wayside. Later on, I learned that God is really in control of everything. But you still have to put your best foot forward and be the best you can possibly be.”
Janet Jackson has long been active in supporting charities, especially those dedicated to helping the victims of AIDS.
On her faith:
“Jehovah’s Witnesses was the religion we were raised under,” “I’d get up on Sunday mornings, go to the Kingdom Hall, go again on Thursday night and go to book study on Tuesdays, because that was my mother’s routine.”
“I believe in God. I feel that spiritual connection. But, most of the time, I didn’t pay attention in the Kingdom Hall. I was asleep. I know that’s awful. I was so tired, so busy, so knocked out, I’d fall asleep. My mother would hit me on my thigh to wake me up. ‘Baby, wake up!’ she’d say, ‘Wake up and close your legs! You have on a dress!’”
“So, I’d wake up and close my legs. A few minutes later, somehow I’d be asleep again and my head would fall back and my legs open up. Mother would nudge me.”
On Growing Up in a ‘Religious World’
“Being a Jehovah’s Witness, you grow up in a very religious world,” “But as a kid I loved Prince and The Time, one of my favorite groups, and would listen to them all the time even though you’re not supposed to do that.””When I was 16, I was promoting my first album and I went with Mother to see The Time’s concert with Prince. I did not want to sit next to Mother because I knew they were dirty. I was trying to be cool and calm, but oh my God, I was sweating bullets! How am I going to sit at this show and watch Vanity Six and Prince and The Time and sit next to Mother?” “She’s going to think, ‘Good Lord, what is my baby into? She really needs more of God in her life! Where did I go wrong?’ I could just hear Mother blaming herself for everything! Luckily, I got someone else to swap seats with me so I was able to enjoy the show and have the same great time I would’ve had if I were there without Mother.”