Michael Jackson’s Masterpieces and Popular Songs
Let us introduce the songs of Michael Jackson—an artist who could be called the most famous singer in the world without exaggeration.
Michael was a true entertainer who pursued perfection not only in his vocals and dance, but also in his band’s performance and stage production, delivering the ultimate in entertainment.
For that reason, he is known as the King of Pop and is highly acclaimed around the globe.
Although Michael suddenly passed away in 2009, there are still countless fans who love him today.
Now, please enjoy Michael Jackson’s meticulously crafted songs.
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Michael Jackson’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (101–110)
The Girl Is MineMaikeru Jakuson

A duet with Paul McCartney released in November 1982 from the album Thriller.
In 1998, Brandy and Monica also had a huge hit with The Boy Is Mine, a song inspired by this one.
Despite the lyrics about two men competing for the same woman, their unison strangely gives off a fun, mature, and captivating vibe.
By the way, the song ends with an exchange of spoken lines between the two, and I used to enjoy lip-syncing both parts myself as “Air Michael & Paul.”
ThrillerMaikeru Jakuson

A quintessential Michael song that hardly needs any introduction.
From the moment the door quietly begins to open, the track hits with a sudden impact—and I suspect many people, myself included, were bewitched by Michael’s overwhelming allure because of it.
The music video (which Michael called a short film) is beyond famous.
How many children cried, and how many adults fell hopelessly in love, upon seeing Michael’s beast-like eyes at the end? By the way, the director of this film is John Landis, known for hits like The Blues Brothers.
The spoken-word segment in the latter half is by the legendary horror actor Vincent Price.
The scale is on a completely different level.
Wanna Be Startin’SomethingMaikeru Jakuson

A song credited as the first track on the monster album “Thriller.” It was also performed right at the start of the 1987 world tour, and I think it’s truly a number worthy of opening the show.
The tension builds toward the latter half with a cappella clapping and chorus, and it seems that the chorus that begins with “Ma…” was modeled after a piece by Manu Dibango, a saxophonist from Cameroon in Africa.
We Are The WorldMaikeru Jakuson

A song co-written with Lionel Richie in ’85, created for the “USA for AFRICA” charity.
It’s still fresh in our memories that his sister Janet crafted a new “We Are The World” while preserving Michael’s voice as-is.
Listening again, you realize just how star-studded the lineup was—almost to the point of excess.
These top artists pour their hearts into delivering a clear, accessible message.
No matter how many times I hear it, it brings me to tears.
By the way, assigning parts and singing it at a karaoke box is a lot of fun.
No matter how you try, it somehow always turns into an impersonation—why is that, I wonder?

