Exclusive | Debbie Gibson recalls her late mother being the original music momager: Shed be pounding her fist in the conference room

It didn’t start with Mama K.Most people think of Kris Jenner as the O.G.momager savvily guiding the careers of daughters Kim, Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian, and Kendall and Kylie Jenner.But Diane Gibson — mother of late ‘80s teen-pop sensation Debbie Gibson — had the Kardashian/Jenner matriarch beat by a couple of decades.

“You know, my late, great mom, Diane, was really the original music momager,” the “Only in My Dreams” singer exclusively told The Post on the red carpet of last week’s Songwriters Hall of Fame induction ceremony.Years later, other momagers would make like mama bears pushing and protecting their showbiz kids, from Brandy’s mom (Sonja Norwood) to Lindsay Lohan’s mother (Dina) and Miley Cyrus’ mom (Tish) to Selena Gomez’s mother (Mandy Teefey).Diane, who passed away in 2022, was the force behind taking her daughter Debbie, now 54, to history-making heights with her 1987 debut album “Out of the Blue,” released just before her 17th birthday.In addition to “Only in My Dreams,” the LP featured the hits “Shake Your Love,” Out of the Blue,” and “Foolish Beat.” When the latter topped the charts, it made Gibson the youngest female artist ever to write and produce a No.1 single — a record that still stands.It was her mother who fought for Gibson to have the creative control to do that.

“I remember my mom pounding her fist in the conference room on that,” she said.“And she’s like, ‘Well, listen to the demo.Deb has a vision.

She’s the only person who should produce this record,’” Gibson told The Post in 2022.Gibson looked back on how she and her mom made a pioneering pair in the male-dominated music industry as she worked on her upcoming memoir, “Eternally Electric: The Message in My Music,” which will be released on Sept.9.“I really speak a lot about that male-dominated music world we were in together,” said Gibson, who wrote all of the songs on “Out of the Blue.”“Yeah, I mean, it ...

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