Tag: entertainer

  • Janet Jackson: The Iconic Journey of a Musical Superstar

    Title: Janet Jackson: The Iconic Journey of a Musical Superstar

    Introduction: Janet Jackson, a name that resonates with rhythm, talent, and an undeniable stage presence, has left an indelible mark on the music industry. With a career spanning several decades, Janet Jackson has proven herself to be a true icon, captivating audiences with her powerful voice, electrifying performances, and fearless exploration of various musical genres. In this blog post, we delve into the life and career of Janet Jackson, celebrating her artistic brilliance, her cultural impact, and her enduring legacy.

    1. The Early Years: Born on May 16, 1966, in Gary, Indiana, Janet Damita Jo Jackson was born into a family of musical legends. As the youngest sibling of the iconic Jackson family, which includes her brother Michael Jackson, Janet grew up surrounded by music and entertainment. She began her journey in the spotlight as a child actress, starring in the hit television series “Good Times” and “Diff’rent Strokes.”
    2. The Emergence of a Musical Force: In the 1980s, Janet Jackson embarked on her musical career with a series of successful albums that showcased her unique style and distinct voice. Her breakthrough came with the release of her third studio album, “Control,” in 1986. The album’s blend of R&B, funk, and dance-pop, coupled with Janet’s fiercely independent and empowering lyrics, catapulted her into the mainstream and established her as a force to be reckoned with.
    3. Exploring Artistic Boundaries: Janet Jackson’s artistry extends beyond her vocal abilities. Throughout her career, she has continuously pushed the boundaries of music, incorporating elements of various genres such as pop, R&B, hip-hop, and even rock. Albums like “Rhythm Nation 1814,” “The Velvet Rope,” and “Janet” showcased her versatility and willingness to tackle social issues, relationships, and personal growth through her music.
    4. Cultural Impact and Feminine Empowerment: Janet Jackson’s impact on popular culture cannot be overstated. Her music, style, and unapologetic expression of female sexuality have influenced generations of artists. Her provocative choreography and groundbreaking music videos have sparked conversations and challenged societal norms. Songs like “Nasty,” “Together Again,” and “Control” not only dominated the charts but also empowered women and addressed important social issues.
    5. A Legacy of Philanthropy and Activism: Beyond her artistic achievements, Janet Jackson has been actively involved in philanthropy and advocacy work. She has supported various charitable organizations and initiatives, particularly those focused on children’s welfare, humanitarian aid, and HIV/AIDS awareness. Her passion for making a positive impact on society demonstrates her commitment to using her platform for the greater good.

    Conclusion: Janet Jackson’s career has been a testament to her immense talent, creative genius, and unwavering commitment to artistic growth. Her contributions to music, dance, and popular culture have solidified her status as an icon. With her timeless hits, groundbreaking performances, and dedication to philanthropy, Janet Jackson’s influence will continue to reverberate for years to come. Her legacy as a musical superstar and a champion of feminine empowerment is a testament to her extraordinary journey and lasting impact on the world of entertainment.

  • James Brown (Great Memories)

    James Brown

    By: Cece Hymes

    As you know we lost a lot of people over the years, but we have so many memories and they have left an impact on our lives.  I want to shout out James Brown today. He was known as the “Godfather of Soul” “Mr. Dynamite” and “Soul Brother”.  He was an awesome entertainer.  Some of my favorite songs by him was:

    ·         It’s a Man’s Man’s World

    ·         Get Up Offa That Thing

    ·         I Got a Feeling

    ·         Say IT Loud-I’m Black and I’m Proud

    ·         I Got You

    ·         Get On the Good Foot

    Did you know that Get on The Good Foot was certified Gold by the RIAA! Recorded at Sound craft Studios in Georgia, the song features Fred Wesley on trombone and Fred Thomas on Bass. James Brown also had a bridge dedicated to his honor and legacy in Steamboat Springs, Colorado!

    Three of his quotes are:

    “Hair is the first thing. And teeth the second. Hair and teeth. A man got those two things, he’s got it all”.

    “You got to live for yourself, yourself and nobody else”

    “Sometimes I feel like I’m a preacher as well, cause I can really get into an audience”

    What I really love about James Brown is that he can dance. I love great entertainers. He was a legendary showman and musician. Some of his famous dance moves were “The Camel Walk”, “The Popcorn” and “The James Brown”. He was also inducted into the Georgia Radio Hall of Fame.  He worked at many radio stations throughout his career. Did you know that in 1966 James Brown won his first Grammy Award for the hit “Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag” in the best Rhythm & Blues Recording category.

    Make sure to go watch “Get on Up” Film about the life of the singer James Brown. Tell us what your favorite song or moment by James Brown is.

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  • Interview with Christian

    Interview with Christian

    By: Where It Begins

     

    Q. Tell everyone who you are and where you are from?

    A. My name is Christian Robinson AKA “Kindafye” and I am a super outgoing and optimistic entertainer & entrepreneur. I model, drum, sing, act, own a clothing line called FYE Apparel “Find Your Element” and am the Co-Founder of the Defiant Ones Teen Magazine, as well as host of the Defiant Ones Teen Podcast and so much more! I am currently still living in Atlanta, GA.

    Q. Share one fun fact about yourself?

    A. I just turned 17 but I’m mentally still 7, Just playing Ha-ha, but really, I am constantly listening to Disney movie songs and soundtracks, or just watching Disney shows/ movies. A lot of people criticize me for it but honestly it brings out the kid inside of me, and that is what helps me to always be so happy and positive. 

    To see full article go to https://issuu.com/cecewibnet/docs/wib_magz_teen_june_2020_final_04_

  • Interview with Derryl Bailey

    Interview with Derryl Bailey

    By: Where It Begins

    Q. Tell everyone who you are and what you do?

    A. I’m Derryl Bailey, an upcoming entertainer out of Atlanta, Ga.

    Q. What made you want to be in the music industry?

    A. I was born with a passion for music. I feel like it is my gift from God to touch others with.

    Q. Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years?

    A. In the next 5 years, I see myself rich if it is God will Everything in my life will be upgraded.

    To see full article go to https://issuu.com/cecewibnet/docs/wib_magz_teen_june_2020_final_04_