
Janet Jackson's second album, Dream Street, was released two years  later. Her father recruited her brothers to help produce the album:  Marlon co-wrote two of the album's tracks, while Tito, Jackie and  Michael provided background vocals. Dream Street reached number nineteen  on the R&B albums chart; its sales were less than that of her debut  album. The album's only hit, "Don't Stand Another Chance", peaked at  number nine on Billboard's R&B singles chart. In late 1984, Janet  Jackson eloped with childhood friend and fellow R&B singer James  DeBarge. They divorced shortly afterwards, and the marriage was annulled  in mid-1985.
