filmandmusic
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She was huge in the USA for sure, legendary even.Dangerous vs. Rhythm Nation makes sense to me. Jermaine vs. Janet? I'm not getting that at all.
Janet has sold approx 180 million records. She's won 5 Grammys, 11 AMA's, she's had one Oscar nomination, she's currently closing out a successful tour and then starts another Las Vegas residency. She released Control when she was only 19 and, afaik, it's sold approx 10 million copies. She was invited to perform on the Royal Variety Performance show in 1989.
That's just the stuff I can remember, I'm sure there's loads more. Jermaine isn't going to catch up with her any time soon.
But in Europe the entire NJS sound simply didn’t catch on. Her biggest hit was when she made a euro dance type of song “together again”. That genre was all the rage in europe during the 90s. Even Michael couldn’t get it going though he generally still made the top 10 but it was a far cry from his top 5 and nr 1 hits from Thriller and Bad.
While Jermaine lacked any direction and even promotion he still had a brief but very successful solo career.
Obviously the US market is the biggest so Janet outsold Jermaine easily
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