Exploring Michael Jackson's Hidden Legacy
Dive into the lesser-known masterpieces of Michael Jackson, from his songwriting prowess to behind-the-scenes collaborations that shaped the music industry.
Michael Jackson is renowned for his captivating shows and chart success. Yet there are numerous lesser known ways in which he impacted the music industry that deserve acknowledgment. From supporting his siblings to partnering with other artists Jackson's influence reaches beyond the stage.
Early Influences and Breakthroughs
Michael Jackson's journey in the industry took a notable turn when he landed a role in the movie The Wiz. This chance encounter led him to connect with producer Quincy Jones, sparking the onset of a partnership. This opportunity provided Jackson with the freedom to express his creativity and laid the groundwork for the tremendous success that awaited him later on.
Jones' help resulted in albums that are now considered legendary. Their joint efforts on Off The Wall, Thriller and Bad not only reshaped the music landscape but also solidified Jacksons status as a solo sensation.
Songwriting and Production Contributions
Jackson wasn't solely a performer he also excelled as a songwriter and producer. While his contributions to other artists may not receive attention they showcase his adaptability and artistic flair. Here are a few noteworthy tracks where Jackson had an impact in the background.
Centipede by Rebbie Jackson
One of our favorite Michael contributions was to his sister Rebbie's debut album. He both wrote and produced her song "Centipede" which highlighted his distinct sound and creativity. Released in 1984 the track included vocals from the Weather Girls enhancing its appeal. With its lyrics and infectious rhythm the song became a beloved favorite.
Muscles by Diana Ross
In 1982, Michael Jackson penned and produced the song "Muscles" for Diana Ross, solidifying it as a fixture in her musical repertoire. Jackson's harmonies brought an added layer of depth and richness, making it a standout piece in Ross's body of work.
Say Say Say by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson's partnership, with Paul McCartney on the song Jackson-penned "Say Say Say" was part of a trio of songs they worked on in the early 1980s. Released in 1983 the track stands out as one of McCartney's and Jackson's cherished hits.
Background Vocals and Hidden Gems
Tell Me I'm Not Dreaming by Jermaine Jackson
All I Do by Stevie Wonder
Somebody's Watching Me by Rockwell
Reflection on Michael Jackson’s Legacy
Michael Jackson's impact on music goes beyond his shows. His talent as a songwriter and producer for artists highlights his adaptability and ingenuity. Whether supporting his family or teaming up with icons in the field Jackson's presence resonates in the realm of music.
While his famous songs often steal the spotlight, his lesser known works and contributions also deserve their due recognition. As we honor his legacy let's not forget the remarkable talent and innovation he showcased both in his performances and behind the scenes.
Key Takeaways
Michael Jackson was not only a performer but also a prolific songwriter and producer.
His collaborations with artists like Rebbie Jackson, Diana Ross, and Paul McCartney highlight his versatility.
Jackson's leadership in projects like "We Are The World" showcased his commitment to social change.
His background vocal contributions on tracks like "Tell Me I'm Not Dreaming" and "All I Do" enhanced the music of fellow artists.
Michael Jackson's legacy continues to inspire future generations of musicians and performers.