Every Song Janet Jackson Won A Grammy For

Jackson released her seventh studio album, "All For You," in 2001. The 2002 Grammys was the last time she's won an award to date. But of course, she was nominated before that win for two songs once in 1998 and 1999, for the songs "I Get Lonely" and "What's It Gonna Be?!" respectively. In

Jackson released her seventh studio album, "All For You," in 2001. The 2002 Grammys was the last time she's won an award to date. But of course, she was nominated before that win for two songs — once in 1998 and 1999, for the songs "I Get Lonely" and "What's It Gonna Be?!" respectively. In 2001, she was actually nominated in three categories: best female pop vocal performance, best pop vocal album, and best dance recording. She won the latter award for her single, "All For You."

She was nominated twice in 2004 and once in 2006, but she didn't win anything those years. Despite working on two other albums afterwards — her last, "Unbreakable," in 2015 — those nominations in the early 2000s have been her last — so far. There's no telling if Jackson's newest album, which is expected for release this year (via Retro Pop Magazine), will earn her a nomination after almost 16 years. What's certain? Janet Jackson isn't done creating music.

A two-part documentary, "Janet," streams on Lifetime and A&E on January 28 (per Harper's Bazaar). The trailer is on YouTube.

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