A fantastic gift for any Joan Jett fan, an official RIAA certified 500,000 Joan Jett iconic song Bad Reputation Gold Plaque for digital downloads in this millennium, personalized to you!
Earlier this year, Joan Jett was interviewed by Rolling Stone Magazine and asked: Your new album includes an acoustic remake of “Bad Reputation.” Why do you think that song still resonates all these years later? Joan’s answer: Everyone feels maybe they’ve got a bad reputation in one area of their life or another, or maybe [have been] unfairly accused — or just a misconception of who you are, and people throw that label at you. I always wore it as a badge of honor, because what people were saying to me was I had a bad reputation because I played an electric guitar and I had black hair and a leather jacket, and maybe I swore. … So I turned around the meaning of it, and I’m proud of my bad reputation, if that’s what it is — making people uncomfortable because you’re not used to seeing women do this or that. But it’s not just music. It’s every walk of life. When I speak to women and girls pursuing their dreams … there’s that hard glass ceiling. It’s still there. But we have good PR, so we feel like we’ve come farther than we really have.
As the leader of the hard-rocking Blackhearts, with whom she is a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Joan Jett has had eight platinum and gold albums and nine Top 40 singles, including the classics Bad Reputation, I Love Rock 'N' Roll, I Hate Myself For Loving You, and Crimson and Clover. After co-founding the The Runaways, the pioneering all-girl punk quintet, at age 15, Jett has spent her lifetime breaking barriers and challenging expectations. With a career that has spanned music, film, television, Broadway, humanitarianism and sitting atop her own independent record label, Blackheart Records, Joan Jett remains a permanent influential force in mainstream culture.
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