Rebbie Jackson
Rebbie Jackson is an American singer known for her early career performances with her siblings and her popular single 'Plaything' from her album RU Tuff Enuff.
Pop Singer
May 29, 1950
Gemini
74
Gary, Indiana, United States
Rebbie Jackson, an American singer and eldest sibling of the renowned Jackson family, is best known for her hit song “Centipede” and her eponymous album “Rebbie.” She has also achieved success with singles like “Reaction” and “Yours Faithfully.” In addition to her music career, Rebbie has appeared in TV shows and movies such as “The Jeffersons” and “The Trial of the Moke.” After taking a break from music to raise her three children, she made a comeback in the late 1990s with her album “Yours Faithfully.”
An interesting tidbit about Rebbie Jackson is that she started her singing career in 1974, performing alongside her siblings in Las Vegas. However, her debut was delayed until June due to a sprained ankle. Later, she released her third album, RU Tuff Enuff, which featured the popular single “Plaything.”