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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Janet Jackson, also known by her stage name Janet, is an American singer-songwriter, dancer, philanthropist, and actress. She began her career as a child star in several sitcoms during the late seventies, before transitioning into popular music with her self-titled debut album and breakthrough, Control. In addition to being declared a global \"pop culture phenomenon,\" Jackson is considered an iconic figure in the fields of pop music, entertainment, fashion, and gay culture; along with dance and choreography. Her collective body of work has been cited to create templates for numerous artists who have emerged following her.As of 2008, Jackson is the most-searched person in internet history, and upon the debut of her tenth studio album, ranked as the ninth biggest-selling artist and second most-successful female artist within contemporary pop. The influence of her musical themes, image, music videos, choreography, films, and media controversies have bestowed her with various titles by critics, which include the \"Queen of Pop\", in addition to \"Erotic Queen of Pop\" and \"Queen of Dance.\" Observing her \"broad-based, widespread appeal,\" Mark Seliger considered Jackson \"the most recognized\" female pop artist of \"the 80s, 90s, and today,\" while Tris McCall appointed her \"the direct forerunner\" within modern pop. Leah Simpson also declared her \"a legendary singer and actress,\" who would \"always be a prominent figure in the industry.\""@en }

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