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1960
His artistic career began in the mid-1960s in the musical group The Jackson 5, in which he published, along with some of his brothers, ten albums until 1975. -
1964 The Robot (MICHAEL JACKSON Dance) When he was part of the Jackson 5, Michael already demonstrated his exceptional talent for dancing. During the group's presentation on the show "Soul Train" he decided to do a 'streetdance' step called the "Robot". For the adolescent artist, that occasion was a great demonstration of the power of TV.
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1972 Got to Be There is the first solo studio album with which Michael Jackson debuted in 1972, released by the record company Motown Records, at just 13 years old. It was a bestseller on both sides of the Atlantic, like Ben's next album.
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1972
As a solo artist between 1972 and 1975, Michael released four solo albums with Motown: Got to Be There (1972), Ben (1972), Music & Me (1973), and Forever, Michael (1975). "Got to Be There" and "Ben," the title songs from his first two solo albums, became hit singles. -
On August 10, 1979 Michael Jackson released his first solo album, "Off the Wall". The disc was produced in 1979, by Quincy Jones.
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Thriller is the name of the sixth studio album by American artist Michael Jackson. It was released on November 30, 1982 by Epic Records after Jackson's highly acclaimed 1979 album Off the Wall.
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Michael Jackson was inspired by various artists from different eras, including some from the 1930
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Dressed in a black sequin jacket and a golf glove, the singer performed his hit 'Billie Jean' and unveiled his latest dance move, 'Moonwalk'.
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Jackson was reuniting with his brothers once again for a performance on the television special 'Motown 25: which aired on NBC. A special in which the 'king of pop' would also perform alone, leaving for the memory one of the most special performances of the youngest of the Jackson 5. Dressed in a black sequin jacket and a golf glove, the singer performed her hit 'Billie Jean' and unveiled her latest dance move, the 'Moonwalk'.
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In 1987, Michael Jackson would once again leave everyone speechless with his creativity and physical ability. For "Smooth Criminal" he patented trick shoes that allowed to generate the effect of defying gravity by leaning 45 degrees forward without falling to the ground.
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The incomparable King of Pop who was born on August 29, 1958 who was an American singer, dancer, businessman and philanthropist, dies of a cardiorespiratory arrest, on June 25, 2009
Place of death: Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States