The Greatest Entertainer of Our Time

by Chooch on September 9, 2009

Today, on Biggest Music Fan, we’re going to talk about one of the most creatively-intelligent entertainers of our time – the one and only Michael Jackson.

Michael Jackson

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When Michael was about five or six his parents noticed his talent. Once he showed his abilities, he joined his brothers’ group, turning it from the Jackson 4 to the Jackson 5. They performed in malls, at clubs, and lots of other places. As he got older, he became an even better singer.

One of my favorite songs from his earlier years is “Never Can Say Goodbye”. When he turned 18 or 19, he became a solo artist. His first album as an adult was “Off the Wall”. One of my favorite songs from this album is “Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough”.

Michael’s next album was “Thriller”, which stayed on the charts for a very long time. This album helped introduce some new things to the music industry, including movie-like videos. The first song on this album is “Wanna Be Startin’ Something’”. “Thriller” is my brother’s favorite song (he’s five) and we play it all the time and like watching the video.

Michael’s next album was “Bad”. He looked white on the cover because he had vitiligo (and lupus). So, now you know why his color changed. After “Bad”, came “Dangerous”. Michael did the best dancing, to me, on the video for “Jam”, which had Michael Jordan in it.

Next was “Invincible”. I like “You Rock My World” because Chris Tucker was on the song and in the video. And, it was cool when he beat up those guys in the video.

After that album came “HIStory: Past, Present, Future, Book 1″. My favorite song from that album is “You Are Not Alone” because it’s really relaxing.

These are all of his albums:

  1. Got to Be There (1972)
  2. Ben (1972)
  3. Music & Me (1973)
  4. Forever, Michael (1975)
  5. Off the Wall (1979)
  6. Thriller (1982)
  7. Bad (1987)
  8. Dangerous (1991)
  9. HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I (1995)
  10. Invincible (2001)

There are plans to release more of his recordings after his death, since he had so many of them that had never been released. His music will definitely live on!

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