In 2003, Michael Jackson’s total number of TOP 10 singles (including the Jackson 5 period) reached 48, leading the pack.
In 2002, Michael Jackson was certified by the latest Guinness World Records as one of the most successful artists on the British singles chart, ranking seventh.
In October 2001, Michael Jackson's "Invincible" album was released and topped the list in its first week, becoming the artist with the longest interval between number one albums in history (18 years)! He is also the only artist on the U.S. chart to have four consecutive studio albums top the charts in the first week!
As of 2001, the Jackson family is the most successful music family in history. The Jackson 5 has four number one songs, and Michael Jackson She has 14 No. 1 songs and 5 No. 1 albums, and her sister Janet also has 10 No. 1 songs and 5 No. 1 albums. There are countless other hit singles and albums.
In September 2001, the ratings of Michael Jackson’s Madison solo concert to commemorate the 30th anniversary of his solo career set the highest ratings for a Tuesday program on CBS in seven years (45 million people watched the program), which was also the highest Rating variety show.
In 2001, MJ was one of the only two artists to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice (the first time in 1997 as a member of the Jackson 5 band, the second time as an individual, and the other The artist is Paul Simon.) In addition, he is also the youngest person to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He was 39 years old when he was inducted for the first time and 43 years old when he was inducted for the second time (because he was only eligible for nomination before being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It requires at least 25 years since the release of the first album).
On May 15, 2001, another entry was added to the Guinness World Records: the most valuable handmade sculpture by a living artist - "Michael Jackson and the chimpanzee 'Bubbles'"! This 1988 porcelain statue by artist Jeff Koons sold for $5,616,750 at Sotheby's in New York! The artwork measures 106.7 x 179.1 x 82.6 cm (42 x 70.5 x 32.5 inches) and has been described as "a perfect combination of top art and pop culture." This sculpture shows Michael Jackson holding his pet orangutan in his arms.
On October 28, 2000, the American television entertainment program Entertainment Tonight announced that MJ was their most reported artist!
On October 18, 2000, MJ became the artist with the highest on-demand rate on the Voice of America radio program ("You Are Not Alone" and "Heal The World" became major hits).
In 2000, Michael alone held 10 records in the "Guinness World Records" (Qianxi Edition), becoming the "King of Personal Records" in the record book.
In 2000, according to official statistics, Michael's "Dangerous" album became the best-selling international album of the 1990s: it sold 20 million copies worldwide (except the United States) [Record 1]. It is also the second best-selling international album of all time, behind Thriller (27 million units sold outside the United States) [Record 2].
Michael personally became the best-selling international artist in the 1990s: 70 million albums sold outside the United States [record 3]! In addition, he was the best-selling artist in the 1990s, selling 123 million records during this period, of which 95 million were sold in retail stores [Record 4]; the "Dangerous" album was the best-selling album in the 1990s. Best-selling solo album by a male artist: 27 million copies sold in total ***, and more than 30 million copies shipped worldwide [Record 5]! The best-selling rock song in the 1990s was undoubtedly "Black Or White". Its single album sold 5 million copies worldwide [record 6]. It was also the song with the most copies sold in the 1990s [ Record 7]/Rock Song [Record 8] (It's on the "Dangerous" album with 30 million copies shipped, it's on the "HIStory" disc 1 with 18 million copies shipped, and of course, it's also sold 5 million copies single album): The song sold 53 million copies in one ***! It is therefore the third most copied song of all time [record 9], behind only "Billie Jean" (***79 million copies sold: it is included in "Thriller" which sold 58 million and shipped 18 million It's on the massive "HIStory" disc 1, and "Thriller" (which sold 58 million copies) and "Beat It" (a single that sold 3 million copies) , it is included in the "HIStory" Disc 1 with 18 million shipments, as well as its own single that sold 2 million copies) [Record 10]; the "HIStory - Past, Present and Future - Book I" album became the 1990s The third best-selling male solo album: 18 million copies shipped worldwide and 15 million copies sold [Record 11]. It also became the best-selling double album of the 1990s [Record 12].
On December 11, 1999, MTV conducted an election for the "100 Best MVs of the Century" from 19,000 music videos. In the end, "Thriller" topped the list and became the number one music video of the century!
In 1999, the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) century selection results showed that Michael Jackson's "Thriller" album was the most successful solo work of the 20th century, and Michael also became the RIAA's "King of R&B Music" ” because he sold the most records in the R&B music genre. Michael is also the youngest male singer to be certified with the RIAA Diamond Record Award.
On November 15, 1999, "Guinness World Records" announced that Michael Jackson was the artist who sponsored the most charitable organizations in the world (39).
In June 1999, according to the official statement of MCY.com, the "Michael and Friends" charity concert (Munich station) received more than 10 million online clicks, becoming the highest click rate in history at that time of a single live online concert.
On June 12, 1999, Michael Jackson spent US$1,542,500 at Sotheby's auction in New York to buy the Oscar for Best Picture (awarded to the film) for "Gone with the Wind" (1939) Film producer David O. Selznick), making it the most valuable Oscar trophy!
On September 18, 1998, Michael Jackson won the title of "male artist with the most hits" (13 number one singles) in the "Billboard" magazine's election celebrating the 40th anniversary of the chart.
In 1998, the album "Blood On The Dance Floor" sold 4.6-5 million copies worldwide, becoming the best-selling mix album in history.
It also sold over 500,000 copies in the UK, making it the best-selling remix album in UK history.
In 1998, according to statistics, the "HIStory" plan became the most successful promotion/tour activity. During this period, a total of 54 million Michael's various albums were sold, and his major singles The song also sold more than 11 million copies, and a total of 65 million records were sold! The "HIStory" project has also become the most successful project in the history of the music industry: it brought $1.1 billion in revenue to the music industry! And Michael himself has become the "King of Money Printing Machines" in the music industry. As of 1998, his personal music career has brought more than 5 billion US dollars in revenue to the music industry, which is unmatched!
In 1998, Michael set a record for the highest amount of investment in an artist: he injected approximately US$1.5 billion (accounting for 50% of the shares) into the Jackson-Barden corporate empire.
In 1997, according to statistics, Michael sold more than 100 million music albums overseas and became the most successful international solo artist in history.
In 1997, the global sales of the "HIStory" album exceeded 15 million (now 18 million) sets. Because it was a double album, it sold 30 million copies, making it the best-selling double album in the history of world music. (It also became the best-selling double album in British history in the UK).
In 1997, Michael participated in the second largest charity event in the history of the entertainment industry: the release of the "In Memory of Princess Diana" album - a total profit of US$84 million! In it, Michael Jackson truly dedicated a song "Gone Too Soon" to Diana who unfortunately passed away.
In July 1997, at Wembley Stadium in London, England, according to box office statistics, 212,601 people watched Michael's "HIStory" concert. In addition to the previous two tours of "Bad" and "Dangerous" held at the stadium, Michael set a new record on the evening of July 17th - the audience who attended Michael's solo concert at Wembley Stadium reached One million (***15 games, 1988-1997). At the same time, the "HIStory Tour" has also become the largest tour in German history, with more than 650,000 viewers attending.
On March 25, 1997, in Helsinki, Finland, 50,000 tickets were sold out within 5 hours, setting a record in Finnish history
1996 RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) Published data shows: Michael Jackson sold 62 million LP singles in the United States!
On November 11, 1996, Michael Jackson performed in New Zealand to an audience of at least 86,000, which was the highest number of concert audiences in New Zealand history.
On September 20, 1996, Michael’s first concert in Poland attracted 100,000 to 120,000 spectators, setting another local record!
On September 17, 1996, 50,000 tickets were sold for the Moscow concert, setting a record in Russian history.
In the first week of June 1996, ticket sales for Michael's concert in Germany reached 554,000, exceeding any concert tour held in Germany in history. If Michael's other five performances in Germany were added starting from August 10 of the same year, his box office record in Germany would be unprecedented. In Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, 250,000 people came to watch Michael's concert. In other words, in the Netherlands, which has a population of 14 million, about 20,000 people attended the singer's concert in person, setting a new record in Dutch history.
In 1996, Michael Jackson's musical film "Ghosts" was the longest music video in history (***39 minutes). The film was conceived by best-selling author/horror novelist Stephen King and produced by Directed by Hollywood special effects master Stan Winston. (According to reliable sources, "Ghosts" is also the most expensive music video in history, costing more than "Scream". However, because the specific data is confidential, "Guinness World Records" still certifies "Scream" as the most expensive music video. . ——Editor's Note)
In May 1996, Michael won five awards at the "World Music Awards" held in Monte Carlo, Monaco ("Best-Selling Album Award-"Thriller""; "Best Selling Male Artist Award of 1995"; "Best Selling American Artist Award"; "Best Selling R&B Artist Award"; "Best Selling Artist Award of All Time"), becoming the artist with the most awards in a single year in the history of this award.
In 1996, Michael attended and performed at the British "Brit Awards" ceremony, which attracted 16 million viewers, making the show the most watched awards ceremony in British history.
On March 10, 1996, Michael Jackson became the king of the Internet. There were as many as 6,000 websites related to him on the Internet, 500 more than the second-placed President Clinton.
In 1996, "HIStory World Tour" became the show with the most gorgeous stage and the best staff (logistics/artists/staff) in history; it was also equipped with the most expensive performance equipment (data not released ).
In 1995, Michael earned at least US$120 million from his record sales alone, becoming the highest-paid artist in a single year; his various albums sold a total of 30 million copies in 1995 , becoming the artist who sold the most records in a single year!
In 1995, Michael Jackson became the most successful solo/R&B artist. His number one singles ranged from "Ben" in October 1972 to "You Are Not Alone" in September 1995. 22 years and 11 months during this period. Previously, he and the Jackson 5 also won the number one single chart title with "I Want You Back" as early as 1970. Based on this calculation, his number one single career actually lasted 25 years! He had the best and longest championship career.
In 1995, Michael's "HIStory" album's first single "Scream/Childhood" reached #3 in the UK and #5 in the United States in its first week. It was the first time in the 37 years since the US "Billboard" ranking magazine was founded that The best-performing single of the week broke the record of the Beatles' single "Let It Be" entering the chart at No. 6 in its first week; however, the miracle was yet to come. The second single "You Are Not Alone" entered the chart and won the first place. , setting a record for the first single to top the charts in the first week in the history of "Billboard" (that is, in the history of the United States).
In 1995, the music video "Scream" by Michael and Janet Jackson, a brother-sister collaboration, became the most expensive music video in history, costing $7 million. The video, directed by Mark Romanek, was shot on seven different sound stages and included flying electric guitars and various other visual effects. The video won the 1995 MTV "Best Dance" Award and the 1996 Grammy Award for "Best Short Music Video".
In 1995, the most expensive album cover in history: the cover image design of the "HIStory" album cost as much as one million US dollars!
The "HIStory" album released in 1995 became the fastest-selling double album in history, selling 7.5 million units in its first 37 days of release.
The "HIStory" album, released in June 1995, was the most expensive music project in history, setting records in terms of production and promotion (including a 9.1-meter-high tower erected on the roof of the Hollywood Tower record store) Jackson's personal statue, a giant portrait in Times Square in New York and another MJ statue on display in the Thames River in London) - Sony spent $40 million to launch this album*** globally; of course, other It is also the most profitable music project (album, single, music video, tour, etc.) in music history.
In 1995, Michael Jackson and Sony Music completed the largest deal in the history of music publishing and distribution: Michael Jackson merged his ATV publishing company (which owns the song copyrights of the Beatles and others) and Sony's publishing department to form Sony /ATV Distribution Department, both parties have equal control and share accounts. The transaction value exceeds US$1 billion! Michael Jackson subsequently received a $110 million deal fee from Sony.
In 1994, according to statistics, the "Dangerous" album became the best-selling album of the 1990s (27 million copies worldwide) and international album (20 million copies overseas); during its promotion period, the album sold a total of Michael has sold 40 million albums of various types and 17 million singles.
In 1993, the "Dangerous" album*** released 9 singles ("Black Or White", "Remember The Time", "In The Closet", "Who Is It", "Jam ", "Heal The World", "Give In To Me", "Will You Be There", "Gone Too Soon"), making it the album with the most singles released; and the total sales of the singles also reached 1,700 10,000 copies, becoming the most successful example in the history of single album project promotion.
From October to November 1993, the "Dangerous World Tour" was held in Mexico. It became the largest tour in Mexican history - 5 performances *** attracted 500,000 people, ** *Earnings of $12 million!
In February 1993, the TV interview program "MJ Talk To Oprah" became the highest-rated celebrity talk show in history (more than 85 million to 100 million people watched it in the United States), and also became the most watched celebrity talk show in the history of television. The 4th highest rated program.
On January 31, 1993, Michael performed at the Super Bowl Stadium for the halftime performance of the opening ceremony of the National Football League that year (live broadcast by NBC), attracting 133.4 million American viewers. It attracted 1.5 billion viewers in 80 countries around the world, making it the most watched TV show in history!
In 1993, Michael launched the third largest charity event in the history of the entertainment industry - more than US$70 million in revenue from the "Dangerous World Tour" was donated to MJ's own "Heal The World" foundation and others Numerous charities to help those in need.
In 1993, Michael completed the second largest deal in the history of music publishing and distribution - Michael transferred the track management rights of his ATV publishing company from MCA (Universal Music Company) to EMI (EMI Music Publishing) It is reported that Michael will earn US$200 million from it (having already received US$100 million in remuneration in advance).
In October 1992, HBO broadcast the "Dangerous Concert" in Bucharest, Romania. The Bucharest concert on October 1, 1992 was broadcast live on radio and television in 61 countries around the world, attracting millions of people. Approximately 250 million viewers around the world tuned in, setting a record for the highest ratings in cable television network history.
According to statistics at the end of 1992, Michael's "Dangerous" album became the world's best-selling album in 1992; at the same time, as of 1992, the total global sales of Michael's various records had exceeded 300 million.
In October 1992, the global live broadcast fee paid by HBO to the "Dangerous" concert in Bucharest, Romania set a record for the highest price paid for a cable TV network (20 million, no one has broken it yet).
When filming the music video for "Remember The Time" in 1992, the most expensive performance equipment was used.
In 1991, Michael Jackson's "Black Or White" music video was released simultaneously in 27 countries, attracting 500 million people to watch simultaneously, making it the most watched music video. It is also the most played music video on MTV.
In 1991, the "Dangerous" album became the fastest-selling album in history: 14 million copies were sold within 37 days of its public release! At the same time, it also became the fastest-selling album in British history, selling more than 200,000 copies in 3 days!
In 1991, Michael became the first and only artist in history to have topped the US "Billboard" chart across four eras: 1961-1970, 1971-1980, 1981-1990 1991 -2000, he has championship songs in every era.
In November 1991, a Michael Jackson white rhinestone glove sold for $28,050 at auction, making it one of the most expensive celebrity items of clothing.
In 1991, Michael Jackson signed a $65 million contract with Sony Music Company. At the same time, MJJ Productions, Mijac Music, MJJ Ventures, Optimum Production, Epic Records Group, Sony Music Entertainment Group, Sony Corporation [Japan Headquarters], Warner Timerlane, and Warner Chappell signed a deal worth up to US$890 million! The contract lasts for 15 years and covers 6 albums and movie projects. Sony Group will pay Michael Jackson an advance of US$18 million for his next album and an additional US$5 million for each subsequent album. After the new album is released, Michael can get a 1/4 commission from the retail sales of the new album [Record 1: Artist with the highest commission]. In addition, Sony Group will also support Michael in managing his own record company, Nation Records, and pay him an annual salary of 1 million. Michael also wants to establish a "Jackson Entertainment Comprehensive Company" to specialize in the production of music videos, TV films and movies... In short, this contract will eventually bring Michael about US$700-1 billion in revenue, becoming the largest deal in music history. [Record 2].
In 1991, senior executives at Sony Japan headquarters conducted an internal analysis and concluded that Michael is the most commercially valuable artist in the world, with a net worth of US$3 billion.
According to 1990 statistics, Michael was the best-selling artist of the 1980s: ***100 million personal records were sold (albums and singles, but does not include personal record sales during the Motown period). He had the best-selling album of the 1980s, Thriller, and the second-best-selling album, Bad.
Michael had the most number one songs in the 1980s: "Rock With You", "Billie Jean", "Beat It", "Say, Say, Say", "We Are The World", "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" ", "Bad", "The Way You Make Me Feel", "Man In The Mirror", "Dirty Diana".
In 1990, the highest transaction price for a living celebrity portrait: the painting "The Book" (portrait of Michael Jackson) by painter Brett-Livingstone Strong, which was paid for US$2.1 million - paid by the Japanese company Hiromichi Saeki.
In 1989, Michael Jackson became the best-selling male solo singer in the UK. His "Bad" album sold 3.9 million copies in the UK, while "Thriller" sold more than 3.3 million copies.
In 1989, "Forbes" magazine estimated that Michael Jackson was the highest-paid artist in 1989 ($125 million).
In 1989, Michael Jackson's "Bad" tour became the most sponsored music project: Pepsi-Cola sponsored $10 million! This record was not broken until 1992 by Michael's own "Dangerous" tour (Pepsi sponsored another $12 million).
Since 1989, "Moonwalker" and "Thriller Making Behind-the-Scenes" have ranked first and second among the best-selling music videos! "Legend Continues" also achieved amazing sales in Europe, becoming the best-selling/fastest-selling music video in the UK.
In 1988, Forbes magazine estimated that Michael Jackson was the highest-paid artist in 1988 ($97 million).
In 1988, Michael's "Bad World Tour" was the largest tour in British history. It attracted 800,000 people and generated more than 13 million pounds in revenue.
On September 11, 1988, Michael's concert at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool attracted 125,000 people, setting a record for the largest audience at the stadium.
On September 8, 1988, Michael received a special honor from the management of Wembley Stadium in London in recognition of his new record here: the artist with the most performances at Wembley Stadium ! His seven sold-out shows attracted 504,000 people. This remarkable record was subsequently entered into the Guinness Book of World Records.
In 1988, Michael became the first person to advertise on (former) Soviet television: a Pepsi commercial.
In 1988, Michael's "Chase" four-act commercial for Pepsi-Cola became the highest-rated commercial in history. The ad aired during the Grammy Awards.
In March 1988, Coca-Cola paid Michael Jackson US$12 million to US$15 million to be its spokesperson, and Michael would subsequently shoot four commercials for him. This is the highest record in the advertising industry.
In 1988, Michael's autobiography "Moonwalk" set a record in the history of publishing rights transactions: Doubleday Publishing Company spent US$5 million to US$15 million to acquire the book. Publication rights. The book then lived up to expectations and topped the bestseller list.
In February 1988, Michael's two sold-out concerts at Kemp Stadium in Kansas City grossed $700,000, becoming the highest-grossing performance in the stadium's history. The previous record was set by Elvis Presley, who earned $500,000.
The best-selling album of 1987 was "Bad". The "Bad" tour made huge waves in Japan, setting a record for the largest audience at the Tokyo Dome, four times the number of other shows. At the same time, Michael also became the most popular artist in Japanese history. He calmly faced 450,000 people in 14 performances in Japan.
In September 1987, Michael Jackson began a 16-month "Bad" world tour. He held 123 concerts in 15 countries on 4 continents around the world, attracting approximately 4.4 million people. Making it the biggest tour ever! It was also the most profitable tour in history, earning a total of $125 million!
The "Bad" album released in 1987 set the record for having the most number one songs (5 songs, "I Just Can't Stop Loving You", "Bad", "The Way You Make Me Feel", "Man In The Mirror", "Dirty Diana"); the album also has the most number one singles: "I Just Can't Stop Loving You", "Bad", "The Way You Make" Me Feel", "Man In The Mirror", "Dirty Diana", "Another Part Of Me", "Smooth Criminal", "Leave Me Alone", "Liberian Girl". In addition, the "Bad" album is also the album with the most consecutive number one singles on the American black singles chart (sharing this record with Janet Jackson's "Control" album). Michael personally has the most number one singles (9) on the American black singles chart. On the US "Billboard" pop music chart, "Bad" stayed in the top 5 for the longest time, 38 weeks, breaking the weekly record of "Hotel California" by The Eagles. The "Bad" album is also the album with the most pre-orders. It topped the charts in the most countries (25)!
In 1986, the most expensive music video/movie per minute: "Captain EO": $20 million = 17 minutes.
In March 1985, the star-studded charity album "We Are The World" created by Michael and Lionel Richie became the fastest-selling single in history (800,000 sold in 3 days, *** sold 6 million copies) and is one of the best-selling singles. Its entire plan is the largest charity event in the entertainment industry: raising 60 million US dollars for African refugees (adjusting for inflation, 60 million at that time = 90 million US dollars in 1999)!
In 1985, one of the best-selling groups in history: "The Jacksons" - As of 1985, "The Jacksons" had sold about 100 million records worldwide, only "The Beatles" To compete with it.
In 1984, Michael's "Thriller" album became the longest-lasting studio album to stay at number one: 37 weeks! Breaking the record previously held by Harry Belafonte's "Calypso" album.
In the history of American music, only two movie soundtracks (not personal works) have surpassed the record of "Thriller": "The Broadway Cast Album For South Pacific" (69 weeks) and "West Side Story" (54 weeks). Michael also became the youngest artist (25 years old) to have a diamond album (10 million sales) at that time.
In November 1984, Michael Jackson left his name and pressed his thumbprint on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He was the first superstar to be named on the Walk of Fame twice (once as a member of the Jacksons). identity, this time in the name of an individual). Later, Michael personally received two stars on the "Walk of Fame": one in recognition of his contribution to the radio industry (at 1541 Grapevine Street), and the other in recognition of his contribution to the recording industry. Contribution (6927 Hollywood Boulevard), plus the star he received for the Jacksons, then he has three stars on the "Walk of Fame" alone!
In 1984, the "Thriller" album produced 7 singles that ranked among the top 10 on the "Billboard Pop Singles Chart" in the United States! It became the album with the most Top 10 singles at the time!
In 1984, Michael became the first person to win both the "NARM Sacrament of Music Award" for "Best Selling Album" ("Thriller") and "Best Selling Single" ("Billie Jean"). Artist.
In 1984, the Jacksons' "Victory" tour tickets became the fastest-selling tickets in New York at that time: 165,000 tickets were sold out in less than 9 hours. * Earned 75 million to 90 million US dollars, setting a record for the tour at the time
In 1984, the most sold concert tickets: the Jacksons' "Victory" tour tickets were sold within two months. 1.1 million copies, becoming the highest record at the time.
In July 1984, the Jacksons' "Victory" tour was held at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. Three performances attracted 135,000 people. It became the most attended performance at the stadium. In March 1984, "Thriller" became the single that climbed to the top 10 of the US "Billboard Hot 100" in the shortest time (it took only In 2 weeks, this record was shared with John Lennon's 1971 single "Imagine". In 1995, this record was forever rewritten by Michael's own "You Are Not Alone")
In 1984, Michael Signed the largest advertising deal: LA Gear sneakers, US$20 million.
In February 1984, Michael received 12 nominations and 8 awards at the Grammy Awards. The record for the highest number of awards in a single year in history has never been broken. At the same time, the 1983 Grammy Awards show, known as "Michael Jackson Night", was watched by more than 65 million people, setting a record for the Grammy Awards show. The highest ratings for a live broadcast.
In January 1984, Michael received the "Outstanding Person Award" at the American Music Awards. He was the youngest artist (25 years old) to receive this award. >
In January 1984, Michael won 8 awards at the American Music Awards, becoming the artist with the most awards in a single year in the history of this award.
In 1983, the first and only album. The album that topped the charts at the beginning and end of the year: "Thriller."
In December 1983, Pepsi-Cola signed Michael as its spokesperson at a sky-high price at the time: US$5 million!
In 1983, Michael became the artist with the most awards and nominations in one year: 50 times! In addition, Michael had 7 songs in the top 10 in one year, setting an unprecedented personal record!
In March 1983, the "Thriller" album became the first album in history to top the charts in both the UK and the US!
In March 1983, Michael became the first person in history to have both the "Rock Album Chart" and the "Rock Singles Chart" on the US "Billboard" with the album "Thriller" and the single "Billie Jean". , the artist who topped the "Ramp; B Album Chart", "Ramp; B Single Chart", and "Dance Music Chart".
The "Thriller" album, released in December 1982, has sold more than 52 million copies worldwide so far, making it the best-selling album in the history of world music!
"Off The Wall", released in 1979, was the first album to have four TOP 10 singles on the US charts ("Off The Wall": "Don't Stop ' Til You Get Enough", "Off The Wall", "Rock With You", "She's Out Of My Life"), and is also the first album to have five TOP 10 singles in a single album in the UK charts (" Off The Wall": "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough", "Off The Wall", "Rock With You", "She's Out Of My Life," "Girlfriend") 1973. , the Jackson 5 became the first black group to perform in Australia. In 1972, Michael Jackson became the youngest winner of the "Billboard Magazine Award" in the United States.
In 1972, the Jackson 5 toured the UK for the first time. They set a record for the highest attendance at the Royal Theater in Liverpool. The previous record was set by the Beatles in 1970 when Michael Jackson was 11 years old and 5 years old. When he was just a month old, he led the Jackson 5 band to win the number one spot on the US charts with the song "I Want You Back". Michael Jackson is one of the youngest singers to win the number one spot on the US charts. At the same time, Jackson 5 is also the only band to win the number one spot on the US charts four times in a row. They were also the most popular, fastest-selling group/newcomer of the year: the Jackson 5 sold 10 million records worldwide in 1970!
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