Janet Jackson denies having cancer, but she isn’t telling what illness halted her concert tour either.

She shared a two–minute clip from her song “The Great Forever” on her Twitter account, with a personal message telling her followers that she is recovering, but no further details as to what may ail her. She is awaiting to be cleared by her doctors to pursue her scheduled concerts in Europe.
“The rumors are untrue. I do not have cancer. I’m recovering,” she posted, an apparent answer to online buzz that she was suffering from throat cancer.

Her announcement came less than two weeks after Jackson said she was postponing her “Unbreakable” tour to have an unspecified surgical procedure.
Janet Jackson’s 1986 album “Control” made her a music star in her own right, a solo effort that gave us hits like “What Have You Done For Me Lately” and “Nasty”. She remains a member of one of pop music’s royal families, sister of the late Michael Jackson and the Jackson Five.

The singer continued to pave her own path to stardom and a successful career with hits like “If,” “All For You” and “That’s the Way Love Goes”. Last year she released the album “Unbreakable”, her first new music since 2008.