Michael Jackson’s discography serves as a roadmap of American popular music from the 1970s to the 2000s. He successfully navigated the transition from the "Motown Sound" to Disco, into the MTV era of Pop, and finally into modern R&B. His ability to fuse musical genres—marrying the falsetto of soul with the aggression of rock—created a universal language of sound. While his personal life often overshadowed his art in his later years, the discography stands as an indisputable testament to his genius, influencing virtually every major pop act that followed.
Aquí tienes un recorrido detallado por su legado como solista, desde sus inicios en Motown hasta sus lanzamientos póstumos. Discografía de Michael Jackson: El Legado del Rey del Pop 1. La Era Motown: Las Raíces de un Genio discografía michael jackson
This paper provides an analytical overview of the discography of Michael Jackson, tracing his artistic evolution from a child prodigy with the Jackson 5 to his status as the "King of Pop." It examines four distinct eras of his solo career: the Motown adolescence, the Quincy Jones trilogy, the autonomous adult era, and the final years. By analyzing production techniques, lyrical themes, and commercial impact, this study highlights how Jackson utilized the medium of the album to bridge racial divides, pioneer the music video format, and establish a new paradigm for global pop stardom. Michael Jackson’s discography serves as a roadmap of
Famoso por el tema principal, una balada dedicada a una rata que le valió su primer Globo de Oro y una nominación al Oscar. While his personal life often overshadowed his art
Más de 400 millones de discos en todo el mundo. Premios Grammy: 13 galardones a lo largo de su carrera.