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Jackson is the only act to have top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 across five consecutive decades (1970s–2010s) [20] and six consecutive decades including his work with the Jackson 5 (1960s–2010s) when "I Want You Back" charted at No. 8 on the week of December 27, 1969, in the Billboard Hot 100.
In 1972, Jackson released his debut studio album Got to Be There through Motown Records, while still part of The Jackson 5. [7] It peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard Top LPs & Tapes chart and was certified Gold by the RIAA.
One of the best-selling artists of all time, Michael Jackson has sold over 500 million records worldwide. [1] In the United States, Jackson amassed 13 Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles (more than any other male artist in the Hot 100 era) and was the first artist to have a top-ten single in the Billboard Hot 100 in five different decades. [2]
Then there are The Jackson 5-slash-The Jacksons, who achieved 11 Top 10 singles, bringing Jackson to 43. Of course, Drake has had many more since 2020, but context is important.
Thriller by Michael Jackson (1982) 3. Abbey Road by The Beatles (1969) 4. Purple Rain by Prince and the Revolution (1984) 5. Blond by Frank Ocean (2016) 6. Songs in the Key of Life by Stevie ...
"Lovely One" nearly matched the success of the previous song, reaching number twelve on the Billboard Hot 100, number two on the Black Singles chart, [2] and, along with the tracks "Can You Feel It" and "Walk Right Now", it hit number one on the dance chart for one week. [3] Record World praised Michael Jackson's lead vocal performance. [4]
Number Ones is a greatest hits album by American singer Michael Jackson.It was released on November 18, 2003, by Epic Records. [5] Number Ones was Jackson's first standalone compilation album with Epic Records, after the release of the first disc of HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I in 1995 (and after the re-release of that disc as a single album titled Greatest Hits: HIStory, Volume I ...
Michael Jackson on 'Yesterday, Today, Forever,' which aired in May 16, 1983. ... Also on Motown 25, Michael Jackson reunited with his brothers for a medley of the Jackson 5’s greatest hits ...