About
La Toya Jackson is an American singer and television personality, recognized as the fifth child and middle daughter of the renowned Jackson family. She rose to prominence through the family's variety television series, *The Jacksons*, in the late 1970s. La Toya pursued a solo music career, releasing nine studio albums under various record labels during the 1980s and 1990s. Her notable songs include "Heart Don't Lie" and "Just Say No," the latter composed for Nancy Reagan's anti-drug campaign.
Career Timeline
*The Jacksons* TV Series
La Toya gains initial fame through *The Jacksons* variety show, showcasing her family's musical talents.
Solo Music Career Begins
La Toya embarks on a solo music career, releasing her debut album and attempting to establish herself as a singer.
"Heart Don't Lie" Success
La Toya achieves moderate success with the single "Heart Don't Lie," boosting her popularity and earnings.
Playboy Controversy
La Toya's appearance in Playboy generates controversy and media attention, impacting her public image.
Controversial Marriage
La Toya's marriage and accusations against her family create further media scrutiny and impact her career.
Later Career Ventures
La Toya continues to pursue various entertainment and entrepreneurial ventures, though with limited success.
Post-Michael Media
After Michael Jackson's death, La Toya appears in media, sharing insights and experiences from her life.
Jackson Family Legacy
La Toya remains a member of the Jackson family, recognized for her part in their musical dynasty.
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Last updated: February 21, 2026







