To begin with, Michael Jackson was born on August 29, 1958 in Gary, Indiana. His mother, Katherine Jackson, was a homemaker and his father. Joseph Jackson, worked as a crane operator. Joseph was an ex-guitarist and believed his sons were talented, creating “The Jackson 5”. “The Jackson 5” consisted of all the Jackson brothers where Michael was the lead singer. It has been reported …show more content…
During this time, the record industry was in bad shape. CBS Record’s own profits were down 50% and sales were down over 15% for the year. Kids were using the money on video game arcades instead of music, not to mention the decline in the want of “black music” due to racial matters. CBS Records saw their chance to make black music come back by filming expensive videos for both Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean” and “Beat It”. The two videos introduced a standard of choreography previously unseen in music videos, making “Billie Jean” No. 1 on the Hot 100 in just four days. Three of the most popular songs on the album are, “Thriller,” “Billie Jean, “and “Beat It” because they were different and unique. The first example, “Thriller” was an ionic song, because it broke down racial barriers in pop music via his appearances on MTV and meeting with the president of the United States. Guinness World Records listed it as the “most successful music video”, selling over nine million copies. The second example, “Billie Jean” caught media’s attention because was based on the women who’d brought maternity suits against the Jackson brothers when they were known as the Jackson 5. The last example is “Beat It” which featured two gangs coming together through the power of music and dance in the music