The King of Pop, Michael Jackson, has been widely known for his popular moon walk. It is a dance step wherein he has been associated with. Wikipedia defines the moon walk as “a dance technique that presents the illusion of the dancer being pulled backwards while attempting to walk forward.”
This compilation features 10 of Michael Jackson\’s greatest video hits, including \”Billie Jean,\” \”The Way You Make Me Feel,\” \”Black or White,\” \”Rock With You\” and others. 90 minutes.
For over four decades, Michael Jackson has been entertaining the world. From his many #1 smash hits to his incredible short films that dominated MTV, Michael is one of the greatest performers of our l
The 2CD The Essential Michael Jackson takes you on a journey from budding star, to iconic legend and allows you to immerse yourself in the musical and emotional development of each track defining the
Should several of the tracks on the 25th anniversary edition of Thriller find their way onto your MP3 player, you\’re going to have to admit: the music holds up. \”Beat It\” is not about to go stale,
\”We wanted a tough album,\” producer Quincy Jones recalls in a bonus interview on this special edition of Bad. Though the 1987 blockbuster would appear to be Michael Jackson\’s most personal statemen
Michael Jackson was still going for pop hits with 1991\’s Dangerous, but he also front-loaded the album with six straight Teddy Riley-assisted cuts. This half-hour swoop of tense, aggressive, often an
For such a boldly titled and apparently driven attempt to reinstate Michael Jackson at the center of the pop world, Invincible is a listless thing. Split between scratchy funk workouts and midtempo ba
This Ultimate Collection by Michael Jackson showcases the king of pop\’s career from childhood in the Jackson 5, right up to the present day. It includes four CDs of classic tracks, alternate takes an
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Should several of the tracks on the 25th anniversary edition of Thriller find their way onto your MP3 player, you\’re going to have to admit: the music holds up. \”Beat It\” is not about to go stale,