Apparently, this was Janet Jackson’s first ever music video – Debbie Allen from Fame is in it…

September 1, 2010

in Janet All,JANET Movies,JANET TV & Media,Video News


These lyrics were way before she was NASTY!

Dream street, dream street
Will it all come true? Will it all just fade away
Dream street, dream street
Well, it’s hard to find and
It won’t let hope escape from dream street

Janet Jackson’s second album Dream Street had three single releases, “Two to the Power of Love”, “Fast Girls”, and “Don’t Stand Another Chance”. The title track was also scheduled to be released in 1984, but due to low sales the producers canceled these plans. Thanks to the TV show Fame, “Dream Street” did get a music video.

“Dream Street” was Janet Jackson’s very first music video. It is a girl’s rise to stardom in the 1950s. The video starts off with Janet on a bus to Hollywood, then she finds a roommate and a friend for an apartment. The next scene is of her struggling working in a restaurant having a hard time adjusting, but she meets a man who is attracted to her and gives her a card for an audition. She tries out in a dance audition for Debbie Allen. She gets the part and the video is up to date in 1984, with Janet wearing a red leather outfit doing a great dance routine.


Janet Jackson – Dream Street
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1 Bayo September 1, 2010 at 21:50

I remebered this video, Janet has come along way. Michael influence really played an important road in her life and many. The dance routine really captivates you and a good story helps. But, it was somewhat entertaining.

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2 admin September 1, 2010 at 23:50

YEA, I just saw this vid for the first time today! I thought the same kinda thing

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3 Bayo September 2, 2010 at 02:41

I let a few of my friend know about the website, I’m new and we really like the positve light you show the Jacksons. It’s only been since Michael death that some of US citizens have come around and appreciate the family and their talent. I’ve always have and will continue to be a fan. I was really concern for Michael after the trial in 2005, I dread the evident outcome, but I’m glad to see his legacy shining in a more positive way. Keep up the good work!!!!!

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