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5 Underrated Michael Jackson Jams To Groove To On His Birthday

todayAugust 29, 2024

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There will be many who try to claim the title, but no one will ever be the King of Pop. That moniker belongs to Michael Jackson, a title he has held on to even after his unfortunate passing in 2009. Jackson’s profound impact on music history is undeniable, and his rise from a young member of the Jackson 5 to an iconic solo artist is a testament to his unparalleled talent and influence.

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In the early 70s, Jackson went solo and achieved success, but he still lived in the shadow of the Jackson 5, the group that made him a household name alongside his brothers Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, and Marlon. However, when he released his album “Off The Wall,” everything changed. His next album, “Thriller,” would go on to become the biggest album of all time. This was a form of personal redemption for Jackson, as he felt “Off The Wall” had underperformed and deserved the Grammy Award for Record of the Year. Determined to create an album where every song was a hit, he achieved just that with “Thriller.”

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Michael Jackson’s extensive catalog of hits might surpass everyone else’s in the industry. “Off The Wall” features classics like “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough” and “Rock with You.” “Thriller” includes iconic tracks such as the title track, “Billie Jean,” and “Beat It.” His subsequent albums continued with chart-toppers like “Bad,” “The Way You Make Me Feel,” and “Man in the Mirror.” We could continue listing his hits, but what about some of the most underrated songs in a catalog that is one of the greatest in music history?

In this article, we attempt to highlight some of these hidden gems, showcasing lesser-known tracks that deserve recognition in Michael Jackson’s illustrious career.

Stranger In Moscow, HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I

We do not talk about how beautiful this song is. “Stranger in Moscow” is one of Michael Jackson’s most profound and introspective tracks, providing a glimpse into the personal turmoil and isolation he experienced at the peak of his fame. Released as part of his 1995 album “HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I,” this song is often overshadowed by the album’s more commercially successful singles, yet it stands as a testament to Jackson’s ability to convey deep emotion through his music.

Burn This Disco Out, Off The Wall

Thematically, the song is a celebration of nightlife and the infectious energy of dance floors. It captures the essence of a carefree night out, urging listeners to leave their worries behind and dance until the music stops. The lyrics convey a sense of liberation and joy, perfectly aligning with the upbeat tempo and lively arrangement.

Break Of Dawn, Invincible

“Break of Dawn” is a standout track from Michael Jackson’s 2001 album “Invincible,” providing a refreshing departure from the high-energy pop and rock anthems he is often associated with. This song envelops the listener in a smooth, romantic ambiance, demonstrating Jackson’s versatility and ability to convey tender emotions through his music.

Can’t Let Her Get Away, Dangerous

“Can’t Let Her Get Away” explores the desperation and urgency of holding onto a relationship that seems to be slipping away. Jackson’s lyrics convey a sense of determination and emotional turmoil, reflecting the complexities of love and commitment. The repeated chorus emphasizes the protagonist’s unwillingness to let go, adding to the song’s intensity.

Give In To Me, Dangerous

What sets “Give In To Me” apart from many of Jackson’s other hits is its seamless blend of rock and R&B. The song features a gritty guitar riff by Guns N’ Roses guitarist, Slash, adding a rock edge that’s perfectly balanced by Jackson’s smooth, soulful vocals. This fusion creates a dynamic soundscape that’s both powerful and emotionally resonant, appealing to fans of both genres.

 

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