Recently, at the 44th Harlem Week celebration in New York, Jenny Jackson, who was known as the "Four Queens" in the 1990s along with Madonna, Whitney Houston, and Mariah Carey, was present. Born in the Jackson family of musicians, Jenny Jackson is recognized as the most dancing female artist in the European and American music scenes with the capital of spiritual songs and audition, becoming one of the most commercial and artistic female singers in the 1980s and 90s, and a super diva of Western pop music. (Image courtesy of Oriental IC)

Jenny Jackson (born May 16, 1966 in Indiana) is an American pop singer and actress. (Image courtesy of Oriental IC)
Born in Gary, Indiana, Jenny was the tenth child of Catherine Jackson and Joseph Jackson (one of whom died prematurely) as the elder of the Jackson family, and while she was still a toddler, her brothers Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Malone and Michael formed the Jackson five-person group to perform in nightclubs and theaters. (Image courtesy of Oriental IC)
In March 1969, the Jackson Five signed a contract with Motown Records. With the group's success in releasing four singles to become number one after the other under Motown Records, the life of the Jackson family improved. Although born into a musical family, Jenny grew up hoping to be a jockey rather than an entertainer. But her father still arranged for her to pursue a career in entertainment. (Image courtesy of Oriental IC)
Jenny once said, "No one ever asked me if I wanted to get into the entertainment industry... This is already arranged. (Image courtesy of Oriental IC)
janet. (1993) U.S. sales: 10 million global: 20 million, control (1986) U.S. sales: 9 million worldwide: 14 million, janet jackson's nation rhythm nation 1814 (1989) U.S. sales: 10 million worldwide: 16 million, the velvet rope (1997) U.S. sales: 4 million worldwide: 10 million. Jenny Jackson albums have sold tens of millions of lots. (Image courtesy of Oriental IC)
"1990 Rhythm Kingdom World Tour" holds the record of the best performance of the first tour At the Stadium of the Japanese Dome, Jenny set a record of 190,000 tickets for 4 concerts sold out in 7 minutes that has not been broken so far. (Image courtesy of Oriental IC)
Jenny Jackson's "Rhythm Nation 1814" and "The Velvet Rope" were named to Rolling Stone magazine's "500 Greatest Albums" and "Control" and "Janet." were named to the National Record Producers Association Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as "200 Most Valuable Albums." Do you think any of the four of them have achieved more than Madonna, Whitney Houston, and Mariah Carey? (Image courtesy of Oriental IC)