Michael Jackson - The King Of Pop
Anytime i hear about MJ i really get so excited that is he really coming back after all this junk happened, and i dont even want to remember that all junk!. What i know is MJ is a singer an outstanding singer or more than outstanding we can say a brilliant Composer , Entertainer a Genius!.
What we see today we have a little division amongst the people someone says that MJ suck! and i will keep myself still with MJ , cause i dont see any reason to blame his talent really , do you see ? i dont think so if you really do then why dont you guys blame every single celebrity for thier corruption or about thery any ex scandle!. No you can blame anyone’s tallent with his reputation or with his any scandle because talent is talent ! any you cant regret it ! you accept it or not it is the damn! reality. ( Thats my personal openion i making my self clear that i am not forcing anyone of you to believe it or not!).
Coming back to MJ . I would like to open his lifetime acheivement and every thing that happened to him and whats new and hot! one more time in front of all the world and i surely can say that you are going to like it!. dont ya!
Biography of Michael Jackson
Michael Joseph Jackson (born August 29, 1958), often referred to as MJ and The King of Pop, is an American musician and entertainer. The seventh child of the Jackson family, Michael Jackson debuted on the professional music scene at the age of ten as a member of the Jackson 5, and went on to become a pop icon as a solo artist. His successful career and controversial, enigmatic personal life have been a part of pop culture for almost four decades. Jackson has dominated pop music since the late 1970s, becoming the first black entertainer to amass a strong cross-over following on MTV with his revolutionary transformation of the music video as an art form and as a promotional tool. The popularity of videos aired on MTV such as “Beat It” and “Billie Jean” created a tremendous synergy that helped to put the relatively young channel “on the map”and Jackson continued to be a dominant figure on MTV with videos such as “Black or White” and “Scream”. Jackson also popularized physically-complicated dance techniques, such as the robot and the moonwalk, that have redefined mainstream dance and entertainment. His distinctive style, dance moves, and vocals have influenced a whole generation of hip hop, pop, and R&B artists. He has been cited as the “Most Successful Entertainer of All Time” by Guinness World Records, and holds the record for the best-selling album ever, Thriller.
Michael Jackson has received thirteen Grammy Awards (eight on a single night in 1984) and two of his solo albums have been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.[12] Jackson has charted thirteen #1 singles in the United States, more than any other male artist in the Hot 100 era.[13] In November 2006, the World Music Awards announced that Jackson had sold over 750 million units worldwide and given $300 million to charity,[15][16] making Jackson one of the best-selling music artists and one of the most philanthropic performers of the 20th and 21st century. However, Jackson’s controversial appearance and actions have damaged his reputation in the eyes of some of the public and album sales have been in decline since the mid 1990s.[18]
From 1988 to 2005, Jackson lived on his Neverland Ranch property, where he built an amusement park and private zoo that was frequently attended by disadvantaged and terminally ill children. Rumors of sleepover parties received both negative media coverage and public attention after it was revealed that children had slept in his bed or bedroom. This first came to light when he was accused of child sexual abuse in 1993. Michael Jackson’s relationship with children was brought into the spotlight again in 2003 when the TV documentary Living with Michael Jackson was broadcast. This resulted in Jackson being tried, and later acquitted, of more child molestation allegations and several other charges in 2005. After this, Jackson went on hiatus, traveling to countries such as Bahrain, before starting work on new material in Ireland. He released an album on February 11, 2008 called Thriller 25 (a special edition of the “Thriller” album), which was a commercial success selling over 1,200,000 copies worldwide in five weeks.
The Jackson 5
Five of the Jackson brothers, Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Michael, formed the Jackson 5, an R&B musical act, in the mid 1960s. With Michael as the lead singer, the group built up a following and a buzz by playing at clubs and bars throughout the Midwest, and even winning an Amateur Night competition at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York. It is alleged that they were beaten and abused by their father if they performed poorly.
The Jackson 5 were discovered and signed to Motown Records in 1969. Label head Berry Gordy moved the Jackson family to California, and proceeded to turn them into international stars. The group’s first four singles, ‘I Want You Back’ from 1969, and ‘ABC’, ‘The Love You Save’, and ‘I’ll Be There’ from 1970 all became #1 hits in the US. Later hits included ‘Mama’s Pearl’ & ‘Never Can Say Goodbye’ (1971) ‘Get It Together’ (1973) and ‘Dancing Machine’ (1974). With Motown Records, the Jackson 5 made 14 albums, and Michael recorded four albums as a solo artist.
In 1976, the Jackson brothers signed a better deal with Epic Records, leaving behind at Motown the ‘Jackson 5′ name and Jermaine (who had married Berry Gordy’s daughter Hazel). Now known as The Jacksons, and featuring younger brother Randy in Jermaine’s place, the brothers continued their successful career, touring internationally and releasing 6 albums between 1976 and 1984. Hits during this period included ‘Enjoy Yourself’ & ‘Show You The Way To Go’ (1976), ‘Find Me A Girl’ (1977), ‘Blame It On The Boogie’ (1978), ‘Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)’ (1979), ‘Can You Feel It?’ & Heartbreak Hotel (1980) and ‘Torture’ & ‘State of Shock’ (1984).
Jackson starred in the film The Wiz (alongside Diana Ross) in 1978. It was here that he met Quincy Jones, the producer of The Wiz, who would later produce Michael’s three most acclaimed solo albums, Off the Wall, Thriller and Bad. Off the Wall, released in 1979, produced a record four Top 10 hits and sold seven million copies in the United States.
His Musical Carrer
Jackson showed musical talent early on performing in front of his classmates and other participants during a Christmas recital in his school at five. He joined his brothers first playing congas when they formed a group in 1964 later taking a more pivotal role within a year as a background singer and occasional dancer before ascending to the group’s lead singer position at the age of eight. Rolling Stone says of his early years: “First he was a prodigy” with “overwhelming musical gifts,” and notes that after Jackson joined the Jackson Family vocal group at age five, “he quickly emerged as the main draw and lead singer.” Even though he sang with a “child’s piping voice, he danced like a grown-up hoofer and sang with the R&B/gospel inflections of Sam Cooke, James Brown, Ray Charles, and Stevie Wonder.” During this period, the boys toured Indiana extensively, and after winning a major local talent show in 1966 with a rendition of Motown hits and James Brown’s “I Got You (I Feel Good)”, led by Michael, they began playing professional gigs in Chicago, Illinois and across the mid-eastern U.S. Many of these gigs were in a string of black clubs and venues collectively known as the “chitlin’ circuit,” and the young kids sometimes had to open for strip tease and other adult acts in order to earn money.
Michael took co-lead singing duties with brother Jermaine when the group’s name changed from The Jackson Brothers to The Jackson 5 in 1966. The group eventually auditioned for, and signed a contract with, Motown Records in 1968. They hit stardom with their first four singles, “I Want You Back”, “ABC”, “The Love You Save”, and “I’ll Be There”, which charted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, the first time ever a group had pulled off that feat. While remaining a member of the group, Jackson released a total of four solo studio albums with Motown, among them Got to Be There in 1971 and Ben in the following year. These were released as part of the Jackson 5 franchise and produced successful singles such as “Got to Be There”, “Ben”, and a remake of Bobby Day’s “Rockin’ Robin”. Between 1971 and 1975, Jackson’s voice “descended ever so slightly from boy soprano to his current androgynous high tenor.”
The group’s sales declined after 1973 and they chafed under Motown’s strict refusal to allow them creative control or input. In 1976, the group signed a new contract with CBS Records (first joining the Philadelphia International division and then Epic Records). Motown Records sued the group for breach of contract.
As a result of the legal proceedings, which were further complicated by the fact that Jermaine Jackson was married to the daughter of Motown president (Berry Gordy), the Jacksons lost the rights to use the “Jackson 5″ name and logo. Jermaine left the group, choosing to stay at Motown. They changed their name to “The Jacksons”, featuring youngest brother Randy in Jermaine’s place, and continued their successful career, touring internationally and releasing six more albums between 1976 and 1984, with Jermaine eventually re-joining in 1983, making them a sextet. From 1976 to 1984, Michael was the lead songwriter of the group, writing such hits as “Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)”, “This Place Hotel”, and “Can You Feel It”. In 1978, Jackson starred as the Scarecrow in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical The Wiz with former-label mate Diana Ross playing Dorothy.[33] The songs for the musical were arranged by Quincy Jones, who established a partnership with Jackson during the film’s production and agreed to produce his first solo album in four years.
(There are many hit albums released by MJ but here i would suggest you guys to see only one its quite enough to know about the legend!)
Thriller
In November 1982, the storybook for E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial was released and included the Jackson song, “Someone in the Dark”. The album later won a Grammy for “Best Album for Children”. A few weeks later, Jackson released his second Epic album, Thriller. Thriller is the best selling album of all time, with varying sales between 45 million copies worldwide and 104 million copies while the BBC claim that the Guinness Book of World Records lists it as 65 million copies[ (note that sales of Thriller 25 will be added to American sales). and made Jackson’s fame global. In 2007, NARM/The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ranked Thriller third on their “Definitive 200″ albums list. The album also became the first in history to spawn seven top-ten Billboard Hot 100 hit singles, including “Billie Jean”, which was the first music video by a black artist to receive regular airplay on MTV, “Beat It”, and the album’s title track, which was accompanied by a revolutionary music video. The thirteen-minute “Thriller” video was critically acclaimed and massive airplay lead to it being packaged with the featurette Making Michael Jackson’s Thriller on VHS, where it became the best-selling music home video ever. Thriller spent 37 weeks at #1 and remained on the Billboard album chart for 122 weeks. It is currently certified 27x Platinum in the U.S., second only to The Eagles - Their Greatest Hits
In 1983, while performing “Billie Jean” at the Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever concert, Jackson debuted his signature move: the moonwalk. The performance sparked a new wave of interest in Thriller, which continued to sell well throughout the year. In 1983, he started a sponsorship deal with Pepsi-Cola. As part of the deal with Pepsi-Cola, he agreed to star in a commercial. While filming the commercial in front of 3,000 fans the following year, a fireworks display behind him malfunctioned, shooting a shower of sparks on the singer’s head, setting fire to his hair which caused second-degree burns.
In February 1984, Jackson was nominated for twelve Grammy awards - of which he won eight - breaking the record for the most Grammy awards won in a single year.[52] Seven were awarded for Thriller and the other for the E.T.: The Extra-terrestrial storybook. The following year, “The Making of Michael Jackson’s Thriller” took home the Best Video Album trophy at the 27th Annual Grammy Awards. In 1984, he also won eight American Music Awards and the “Special Award of Merit” and three MTV Video Music Awards.
Thriller was a gigantic hit that made Jackson the seminal icon of American culture at the time. At the age of 25, the New York Times called him a “musical phenomenon”, further commenting that “in the world of pop music, there is Michael Jackson and there is everybody else”. Time magazine explained that “the fallout from Thriller has given the [music] business its best years since the heady days of 1978.” Thriller also helped to bring music from African-American artists back into mainstream radio for the first time since the mid-1970s.
As a sign of his stature at the time, Republican officials considered inviting Jackson to their national convention, in 1984, where they would renominate Reagan, but a change of plans left Ron Walker, the convention manager, stating that “We never thought we had a ghost of a chance.”
After reuniting with his brothers, he helped to write and produce the Victory album. He then joined his brothers for the Victory Tour, which started on July 6, 1984 and lasted for five months. That year, Jackson was invited to the White House and was thanked by President Ronald Reagan at a White House ceremony for allowing the song “Beat It” to be used in drunk driving prevention television and radio public service announcements.
Jackson continued his charity work in 1985 by co-writing with Lionel Richie the hit song “We Are the World”, and singing a featured solo on the charity single. The record helped to raise money and awareness for the famine in East Africa and was one of the first instances where Jackson was seen as a humanitarian. The song also won a Grammy for “Song of the Year”. “We Are the World” became one of the top five best-selling singles of all time and the best selling single of the 1980s.
Tabloid stories of Jackson sleeping in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber to stall the aging-process, and an allegation claiming Jackson attempted to purchase the bones of the Elephant Man began appearing. These inspired the pejorative sobriquet “Wacko Jacko” which Jackson came to hate.
In 1986, Jackson starred in the George Lucas-produced, Francis Ford Coppola-directed 3-D film Captain EO. The film lasted 17 minutes but had costs estimated at $17 million.
At the time, it was the most expensive film produced on a per-minute basis. In the U.S., the Disney theme parks hosted Captain EO. Disneyland featured the film in Tomorrowland from September 18, 1986 until April 7, 1997. It was also featured in Walt Disney World in Epcot from September 12, 1986 until July 6, 1994. In 2008, the Thriller album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
Influence
In the mid-1980s, Time Magazine called Jackson the biggest solo star since Elvis Presley. He has had a notable impact on music and culture throughout the world while also tearing down racial barriers and paving the way for modern pop music and the concept of the modern pop star in his own country and has been calls him a person with “planetary influence”. He has also been described as an “extremely important figure in the history of popular culture” and a “genius”. Throughout his four-decade career, he has received numerous honors and awards, including the World Music Award’s Best-Selling Pop Male Artist of the Millennium, the American Music Award’s Artist of the Century Award, and the Bambi’s Pop Artist of the Millennium Award. He is a double-inductee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (once as a member of The Jackson 5 in 1997 and as a solo artist in 2001) and an inductee of the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He is characterized as “an unstoppable juggernaut, possessed of all the tools to dominate the charts seemingly at will: an instantly identifiable voice, eye-popping dance moves, stunning musical versatility, and loads of sheer star power”. In 1990, Vanity Fair magazine named him the “Most Popular Artist in the History of Show Business“.
Jackson’s work has influenced and spawned a whole generation of a wide variety of artists, including Mariah Carey, Usher, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Omarion, Ne-Yo, and Chris Brown, among others.
Personal life
Michael Jackson’s personal life has been under the spotlight for decades. His marriages, children, physical appearance, humanitarian efforts, and accusations of child molestation have all received considerable media coverage world-wide.ChildhoodMichael Joseph Jackson was born in Gary, Indiana to a working-class family, the sixth of seven brothers and the eighth of ten children of Joseph Walter (Joe) and Katherine Esther (née Scruse) of African American descent. Katherine, a Jehovah’s Witness, raised the children in that faith, while Joe, who initially started studying with the Witnesses, eventually decided not to join. Jackson’s father was a steel mill employee who often performed in an R&B band called “The Falcons” with his brother Luther. The father was a strict disciplinarian, and many of the Jackson children recall being spanked or whipped by their father for misbehaving.
Marriages and children
Jackson married Lisa Marie Presley, the daughter of Elvis Presley, in 1994. Presley maintained during their marriage that they shared a married couple’s life and were sexually active. They divorced less than two years later, although still remain friends.On November 14, 1996, during the Australian leg of the HIStory World Tour, Jackson married his dermatologist’s nurse Deborah Jeanne Rowe, with whom he fathered a son, Michael Joseph Jackson, Jr. (also known as “Prince”), and a daughter, Paris Katherine Jackson. Jackson and Rowe divorced in 1999. Jackson later said that Rowe wanted him to have the children as a “gift”. Jackson’s third child, Prince Michael Jackson II (a.k.a. Blanket) was born in 2002In November 2002, Jackson traveled to Berlin to accept an award for his humanitarian efforts. He was surrounded by fans outside his room at the Hotel Adlon who were chanting in approval of the singer. According to the pop star, they also called out to see his baby. In response, Jackson brought his son onto the balcony, holding him in his right arm with a cloth loosely draped over the baby’s face in order to protect his identity from the media.
Jackson briefly extended the baby over the railing of the balcony. This raised concern as some perceived his actions as child endangerment, although Jackson has vehemently denied these accusations saying that he was holding the baby tightly. Jackson said that the media was wrong in their comments about him being irresponsible with his children, “I love my children,” he explained. “I was holding my son tight. Why would I throw a baby off the balcony? That’s the dumbest, stupidest story I ever heard.
Humanitarian efforts
Jackson began his charity work in 1981 with his brothers following the Triumph tour where they raised $100,000 for the Atlanta Children’s Foundation.[ In 1984, following his burning accident with Pepsi the drinks manufacture gave Jackson a $1.5 million out of court settlement which he donated to the Michael Jackson Burn Centre set up in his Honour.[ In July 1984 he donated his $5million share from the Victory tour to charity.[ In 1985 Jackson co-wrote with Lionel Richie the hit song “We Are the World”, and sung a featured solo on the charity single. The record helped to raise money and awareness for the famine in East Africa and was one of the first instances where Jackson was seen as a humanitarian. All profits from his 1988 hit single “Man in the Mirror” went to charity.From 1985–1990 Jackson had donated $500,000 to the United Negro College Fund. In 1992, Jackson founded the “Heal the World Foundation” (named after his humanitarian single “Heal the World”). The charity organization brought underprivileged children to Jackson’s Neverland Ranch, located outside Santa Ynez, California, to go on theme park rides which Jackson had built on the property after he purchased it in 1988 and spread millions of dollars around the globe to help children threatened by war and disease. All profits from the Dangerous World Tour went to his foundation raising many millions of dollars in relief. Jacksons 1995 international #1 hit Earth Song showed a shift in his concerns to environmental issues and ends with a disclaimer asking for donations for his “Heal the World Foundation”.In late 2002, Jackson’s Heal the World Foundation had net assets of just US$3,542 and reported $2,585 in expenses, mostly for management fees. The foundation was suspended in California since April 2002 for failing to file annual statements required of tax-exempt organizations, according to John Barrett, spokesman for the state Franchise Tax Board. At the World Music Awards in 2006 Beyonce announced that Jackson had given $300 million to charity. and that Jackson has been actively involved with 39 charity organizations around the world.
Physical appearance
Jackson’s skin was a medium-brown color for the entire duration of his youth, but starting in 1982 his skin gradually became paler. This change became so noticeable that it gained widespread media coverage, with some media outlets claiming that he was bleaching his skin. The structure of his face has changed as well, and several surgeons have speculated that Jackson has undergone multiple nasal surgeries as well as a forehead lift, thinned lips and cheekbone surgery.
Appearing on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 1993, Jackson addressed the rumors claiming that the change in his skin color was due to the disease vitiligo. In the interview, Jackson became emotional, saying that: “I’m a black American, I am proud of my race. I am proud of who I am. I have a lot of pride and dignity… I have a skin disorder that destroys the pigmentation of my skin, it’s something that I cannot help, OK? But when people make up stories that I don’t want to be what I am it hurts me… It’s a problem for me that I can’t control.” Jackson also responded to tabloid rumors about the amount of plastic surgery he had had done, insisting that he’s had “Very, very little. I mean you can count on my two fingers,” and furthermore said that “I’ve never had my cheekbones done, never had my eyes done, never had my lips done and all this stuff, they just go too far.”
These assertions echoed what Jackson wrote in his 1988 autobiography Moon Walk: that he only had two rhinoplastic surgeries and the surgical creation of a cleft in his chin. In the book, he attributed the noticeable change in the structure of his face to puberty and diet. Despite Jackson’s protests, some news sources, particularly tabloid newspapers, have pointedly continued to express skepticism about his claims.
Child molestation charges
Jackson was reported to be allowing children to sleep over at his Neverland ranch. This practice came under much media and public scrutiny, in 1993, when child molestation allegations were brought against Jackson by a child who had stayed with him on several occasions. That year, Jordan Chandler, the son of former Beverly Hills dentist Evan Chandler, represented by civil lawyer Larry Feldman, accused Jackson of child sexual abuse. On December 22, Jackson responded to the allegations via satellite from his Neverland compound and claimed to be “totally innocent of any wrongdoing”. On January 25, 1994, Jackson settled out of court with the accuser for an undisclosed sum, reported to be US$20 million. The family dropped the charges.
MJ Own Words
(ihave spent my entire life helping millions of children across the world. I would never harm a child. It is unfortunate that some individuals have seen fit to come forward and make a complaint that is completely false. Years ago, I settled with certain individuals because I was concerned about my family and the media scrutiny that would have ensued if I fought the matter in court. These people wanted to exploit my concern for children by threatening to destroy what I believe in and what I do. I have been a vulnerable target for those who want money. )
On December 18, 2003, Jackson was charged with seven counts of child molestation and two counts of administering an intoxicating agent in order to commit that felony, all regarding the same boy, Gavin Arvizo, under 14 at the time of the incident. The felony complaint stated that Jackson had committed seven lewd acts and two acts of administration of an intoxicating agent to enable the former accusations. Jackson denied these allegations, saying that the sleepovers were in no way sexual in nature. Jackson’s friend, Elizabeth Taylor, defended him on Larry King Live, saying that she had been there when they “were in the bed, watching television. There was nothing abnormal about it. There was no touchy-feely going on. We laughed like children, and we watched a lot of Walt Disney. There was nothing odd about it.” The People v. Jackson trial began in Santa Maria, California, on January 31, 2005, and lasted until the end of May 2005, with Jackson being acquitted on all counts in June. The District Attorney of Santa Barbara County in California, Tom Sneddon, has led two efforts against Jackson involving child molestation. The first incident, in 1993, resulted in no charges and the second, at the end of 2003, culminated in a trial two years later in which Jackson was acquitted on all counts. These repeated prosecutions have led to suggestions that Sneddon was motivated by a “vendetta” against Jackson. Evidence to support Jackson’s claim is quite strong, as Sneddon joked about Jackson’s greatest hits album being released on the same day as his arrest, called him “Wacko Jacko” and also shouted “we got him, we finally got him” to the world media when he had at the time minimal evidence.
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After all this happening , i would like to ask those guys who are not in favour of MJ that why do you guys see the Glass empty every time? if you will start to see some water in the glass that would be your one step to be more advanced. i mean that you have also critised MJ why dont you see his contributions that he have made.
After giving him that much fame and love how can you do that much with someone ? well he was a man who always tried to help you guys with his songs also i would say that even he was singing he just served you.
For instance you can take a look at the song Heal The World with Different Shows he performed some times live or what ever . He always loved childs then how dare you can even think about that much wrong about him ! ? even you do so .. you still cannot regret his tallent like as an actor is known by his acting not by his looks ! i would justify.
Coming Back to the point let me tell you whats new and hot now! Guess what! Michael Jackson is back! Oh yea! The King of the pop is back!
The Michael Jackson Company
Michael Jackson Comapny, Inc.
Type Business
Founded Ireland, Europe (June 27, 2006)
Headquarters New york City, New York
Key people Micheal Jackson
Raymone K.Bain
L. Londell McMillan
The Michael Jackson Company, Inc. is a company founded by pop icon Michael Jackson on June 27, 2006. Michael Jackson’s Spokesperson Raymone Bain is General Manager of the new entity. It will replace the now defunct MJJ Productions. It is not a record label in contrast to the now defunct MJJ Music.
The newly formed company is set in the restructuring of Jackson’s personal and business affairs. He has hired New York based L. Londell McMillan and The McMillan Firm, known for business restructuring and turnarounds, to oversee legal matters involving his business affairs. The Michael Jackson Company, Inc. is “the new MJJ Productions, Inc”.
The company will also be responsible for overseeing finances of a possible world tour.
At the beginning of March 2007 an art competition started. Where it was stated that the three winners will have their work advertised and put on the soon to be made website, which will be run by the Michael Jackson Company.
Jackson’s new venture will launch an official website for the new company in early 2008 to help promote his new music and inform the public of the latest developments in his career. His new album is due out around the same time as the website’s launch, in early to mid 2008.
Akon Wants Michael Jackson Colloabration
As Akon readies his new album called ‘Acquitted’, the RnB star says he hopes that the ‘King Of Pop’ Michael Jackson will appear on the album.

“The record is so huge. It’s too big. [Michael’s] the only person I could have collaborated with. The other [songs] on the album are huge though.”
‘Acquitted’ will be in stores in May and ‘Kon has already got started on his fourth album entitled ‘Double Jeopardy’

“I’m already on it. It’s all set up. If they want all the records now, it would take me 30 days to put it together.”
Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1582675/20080303/akon.jhtml
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