Joan Jett

Jett's music bursts forward with driving rhythms and gritty guitar textures, creating an electrifying urgency that compels movement.

rock music

United States

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“I Hate Myself for Loving You” from Up Your Alley

Immediate hook and energetic vibe that distills Jett's style and appeal, making it an engaging introduction to her music.

About Joan Jett

Joan Jett matters as a pivotal figure in rock music, embodying the spirit of rebellion and empowerment that resonates across generations.
Her presence has redefined expectations for women in the genre, breaking down barriers with an unapologetic attitude that invites countless artists to embrace their authenticity.
Her presence has redefined expectations for women in the genre, breaking down barriers with an unapologetic attitude that invites countless artists to embrace their authenticity. Jett's influence is palpable, inspiring a culture that celebrates raw energy and defiance while challenging societal norms around femininity and strength. Her approach is characterized by a fierce independence, often steering her own career trajectory with a DIY ethos that prioritizes creative control. Jett's ability to blend punk grit with classic rock sensibilities has created a sound that feels both timeless and urgent. By eschewing commercial pressures, she has cultivated a loyal fanbase drawn to her genuine connection to the music and the message behind it. In her songwriting, Jett often explores themes of love, independence, and personal agency, imbued with a straightforward yet poignant voice. She balances irony and sincerity, crafting songs that resonate deeply without sacrificing their punchy delivery. Her storytelling tends to be direct and relatable, inviting listeners into her world while encouraging them to assert their own identities.

15 studio albums· 17 total releases· 3 decades· United States

Full discography

Joan Jett's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

17 releases 15 albums 1 EP 1980–2013
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