Mildred Virginia Jackson — humorous to raw and raunchy
Mildred Virginia Jackson, AKA Millie Jackson, born July 15, 1944, is prominent R&B and soul recording artist who began her career in early 1960s. Throughout her illustrious career, Jackson has released several albums. They have garnered critical acclaim and commercial success. Three of her albums have been certified Gold by RIAA for selling over 500,000 copies each. Her unique style of music often incorporates long spoken sections in her songs that can range from humorous to raw and raunchy. One of the defining characteristics of Millie Jackson’s music is her use of long spoken sections within her songs.

These spoken sections add depth and complexity to her music. This allows listeners to connect with emotions and stories she conveys through her lyrics. Whether delivering humorous anecdote or delving into more explicit themes Jackson’s spoken word segments serve as powerful storytelling device. This sets her apart from other artists in R&B and soul genres. In addition to incorporating spoken sections into her music, Mildred Virginia Jackson experiments with different musical styles in her recordings. She is primarily known for her work in disco and dance music. However Jackson has also explored country music influences in some of her songs. This versatility showcases Jackson’s ability to adapt and evolve as an artist. All while staying true to her unique artistic vision.
Check Millie Jackson’s humorous to raw and raunchy video performance Millie Jackson at the Apollo — she’s a solid, gifted, raunchy mesmerizing performer. It was clear, at the time period when Millie Jackson performed at some New York City venue that proper-sophisticates stayed clear of her performances. She did not enjoy their patronage — she was considered an anathema.
Despite achieving significant success throughout her career Mildred Virginia Jackson has maintained relatively low profile in recent years. While she may not be as active in the music industry as she once was, Jackson’s influence on contemporary R&B and soul music remains undeniable.
Music — Millie Jackson “X” Rated | 1980-1-2 • 10 Millie Jackson: “X” Rated
I saw Millie Jackson severally times on stage in the 1980s and I was even at a house party when she arrived — she was as funny and raunchy as she was on stage. Take time to look at the video Millie Jackson All the Way Lover.
