From 1982 to 1984, "Thriller" won the first place in the album sales charts in the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Japan, Australia, Sweden, the Netherlands and other countries. In 2006, "Thriller" was certified by the Guinness World Records and was named "the highest selling album in record history." On December 16, 2015, the Recording Industry Association of America, the Michael Jackson Heritage Committee and other institutions announced that "Thriller" became the first album
sold in the United States to exceed 30 million copies. The second song, "Beat It" is a song against society Violent music work
"Beat It" is a music work against social violence, one of the main songs included in its 1982 album "Thriller". It was shortlisted as one of the 500 classics in the history of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as well as one of Rolling Stone Magazine's 100 Best Rock Guitar Solo. singers such as Teresa Teng, Metallica, Fall Out Boy, and Wu Kequn have sang this work. The third song of
, billie jean Billie Jean
"Billie Jean" was released on January 2, 1983. Once it was launched, it won the championship for seven weeks on the Billboard rankings and won the championship for nine weeks on the R&B list. , Sold 1 million single records. The music video of this song is also the first black music to be broadcast on MTV in history.
is the fourth song, "bad" is awesome.
"Bad" was released on August 31, 1987. "Bad" became an announcement by virtue of its record of "one special five titles" on the Billboard Top 100 singles chart in the United States. The first album on the top 200 album chart with the most singles. As of March 2012, the world sales of "Bad" have exceeded 45 million, making it the fifth highest-selling album in the world. In May 2012, the album was named one of the "Top 500 Greatest Albums in History" by "Rolling Stone" magazine and ranked 203th. As of February 2017, the "Bad" album has sold more than 10 million in the United States, becoming the latest diamond album certified by the Recording Industry Association of America. The fifth single of
, the "smooth criminal" criminal master
(Michael Jackson) was released in November 1988 on the seventh single of the album "Bad", which was ranked 8th in the UK at the time and was also in the "Bad" album The fifth single ranked in the top ten, this song later became one of Michael's masterpieces, once as the highlight of his concert and was loved by fans. The male dancer is dressed in a black suit, a top hat, and a costume that resembles a detective, a gangster, a gentleman, and a gangster. The appearance is solemn and tough, the dance is dazzling and dynamic, and the incredibly difficult 45-degree tilt dance The action, matched with the strong rhythm of the song, brings a strong audiovisual impact to people! The sixth song of
, "dangerous"
, was released on November 26, 1991. The release of this album was also "the most sold new Jack swing album in history" and was recorded in the Guinness World Records. There is a classic dance song of the same name "Dangerous" in the album, which was performed live by MJ for the first time at the 1993 American Music Awards, which perfectly combined music and dance to the extreme.
seventh, "remember the time" remembering this moment
Remember the Time is a single by Michael Jackson, as the second single from the "Dangerous" album to be released worldwide, so far, "Dangerous" In the UK, the results are comparable to those of "Bad" that year, and both have a champion and a third-place single. The eighth song of
, "black or white," black and white
was released on October 11, 1991. The song became the No. 1 on the British Singles Chart in the first week of its release, and the No. 1 on the Billboard Top 100 Singles Chart in the United States the following week. , And lasted for seven weeks. In addition, he won the singles charts in more than 20 other countries including France, Italy, Japan, and Germany. Race issueAs the theme, its MV premiered in 27 countries around the world. It is estimated that 500 million people watched it, setting a record for music video ratings. It is the music video with the largest number of simultaneous viewers in history.
The ninth song, "You are not alone"
"You Are Not Alone" was included as the second single on Michael Jackson's studio album "HIStory", which was released on August 15, 1995. Epic records are released. On September 2, 1995, "You Are Not Alone" airborne the Billboard Top 100 singles chart in the United States, becoming the first airborne champion single in Billboard history. The song has won the championship on music charts in more than ten countries around the world. On February 28, 1996, Michael Jackson was nominated for the 38th Grammy Awards for Best Pop Performance for the song.
tenth, "Man In The Mirror"
"Man In The Mirror" was released in February 1988 "This song is about to change the world, you must change yourself." Man In The Mirror It is one of Michael Jackson's most acclaimed songs and the song that best represents the legendary life of Michael Jackson.