1. The individual who has won the most Grammy awards of the year: In 1984, Michael Jackson won the "Most Grammy Award of the Year" at the 26th Grammy Awards for his representative work "Thriller" and "Beat It" included in it. He won eight awards including "Best Male Rock Singer", "Best Male Pop Singer of the Year" and "Best Record of the Year", becoming "the individual with the most Grammy awards of the year".
2. The artist who supports the most charities: As of 2000, Michael Jackson has supported a total of 39 charities around the world through cash donations, silent auctions, etc. He created for disaster relief in Africa The song "we are the world" is still sung today, and he is "the artist who supports the most charities".
3. Most songs appearing simultaneously on the UK Singles Chart: In 2006, Michael Jackson occupied the top 40 of the UK Singles Chart with 19 tracks, breaking the record of "most songs appearing simultaneously on the UK Singles Chart" created by The Jam in 1983. UK Singles Chart" Guinness World Records title.
4. The longest span of time to remain in the top 40 of the US singles chart: As of January 2011, Michael Jackson continued to appear in the top 40 of the US singles chart for 39 years and two months, becoming The musician who "remained in the top 40 of the US singles chart for the longest span of time".
5. The most successful artist: On November 14, 2005, the King of Pop Music Michael Jackson went to the Guinness World Records Headquarters in London, England to receive recognition.
Michael Jackson's series of achievements also earned him the title of "Most Successful Artist" in the Guinness World Records.
Extended information:
? Michael Jackson, the seventh child of the family, entered the professional music scene in 1964 as a member of the Jackson Five along with his brothers After making their debut in 1968, the band collaborated with a local record company to release their first album "Big Boy".
In December 1971, he released his first single "Got to be there", marking the beginning of his solo career.
In December 1982, "Thriller", the best-selling album of Jackson's music career, was released.
In September 1987, Jackson launched his first solo global tour.
Through stage and video performances, Jackson popularized dance techniques such as the mechanical dance and the moonwalk.
Jackson won 13 Grammy Awards and 26 American Music Awards during his lifetime.
During his solo career, he had 13 US number one singles.
In 2000, the Guinness Book of World Records certified that he had funded 39 charities.
On June 25, 2009, Jackson died of drug poisoning at the age of 50.
On the afternoon of November 7, 2011, Jackson's personal physician Murray was convicted of "manslaughter" and served four years in prison.