Janet Jackson, sister of the late pop icon Michael Jackson, recently honored her brother during her ongoing Together Again Tour by performing their collaborative 1995 song “Scream,” accompanied by video footage.
In a heartfelt interview with the BBC following her performance, Janet shared, “It’s still an emotional feeling listening to him every night, seeing him, remembering us.”
Reflecting on the creation of the song with her brother, Janet revealed, “Mike and I wrote that song in New York, in his apartment.” She reminisced about the journey of creating the track and the memories associated with it.
The 58-year-old singer further opened up about the challenging times Michael faced during the 1993 child abuse allegations and how their bond as siblings remained strong throughout. “And just me being his little sister, always by his side, and being that support system. That’s always been my role,” she expressed to the publication. Michael Jackson passed away in June 2009, leaving behind a profound legacy in the music industry and beyond.
Janet Jackson’s tribute underscores the enduring bond between siblings and the emotional connection she maintains with her brother’s memory through their music. Her performance of “Scream” serves as a poignant homage to Michael Jackson’s artistic influence and their collaborative efforts in the world of music.
As Janet continues her tour, her tribute moments remind fans of the deep personal significance of her relationship with Michael and their shared passion for music. The concert experience not only celebrates Michael Jackson’s musical contributions but also reflects on the enduring impact he had on Janet’s life and career.
Through her heartfelt performance and reflections, Janet Jackson pays tribute not only to Michael Jackson the artist but also to Michael the brother, highlighting their enduring bond and the profound influence he continues to have on her life and music.