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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.

Michael Jackson’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (41–50)

Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson – Thriller – Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'Michael Jackson

This is Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’ by Michael Jackson, the King of Pop.

The title, which suggests wanting to start something, is striking, and it’s the perfect song for an entrance ceremony where a new school life is about to begin.

The uptempo track paired with Michael’s high, powerful vocals is super cool—an entrance song that sets a stylish tone!

Michael Jackson’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (51–60)

Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson – Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’ (Audio)
Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin'Michael Jackson

A perfect Western classic for a school entrance ceremony celebrating a new beginning is Michael Jackson’s “Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’.” Released in 1983, this track reached as high as No.

5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and is a hit from Michael’s iconic album Thriller.

Also known in Japan by the title “Start Something,” its powerful beat and catchy melody lift the spirit and infuse you with positive energy for a fresh start.

During Michael’s lifetime, it was often performed as the opening number at his concerts, making it a song that truly evokes the idea of a beginning.

It’s highly recommended as the soundtrack to elevate the excitement and anticipation for new challenges at an entrance ceremony and to kick off a wonderful start!

Will You Be ThereMichael Jackson

Michael Jackson – Will You Be There (Official Video – Upscaled)
Will You Be ThereMichael Jackson

When it comes to Michael Jackson’s moving songs, this has to be the one.

It’s a wonderful track overflowing with a heartfelt, grand atmosphere.

I feel as though it’s a piece brimming with his gentle inner self.

Warm in tone yet deeply evocative of human connection, it’s a truly touching song.

You Are Not Alone (Official Video)Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson – You Are Not Alone (Official Video)
You Are Not Alone (Official Video)Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson, known as the King of Pop.

Among his songs, this is such a beautiful love song that you might be surprised—what, he had a song like this?! It’s a melodious ballad.

If you sing it gently at a relaxed tempo, it’s truly moving.

BadMichael Jackson

Michael Jackson – Bad (Japanese Subtitled Version)
BadMichael Jackson

Michael Jackson was a once-in-a-generation genius whose many hit songs and extraordinary performances thrilled people around the world.

Released in 1987, the song Bad is also a masterpiece in which Michael’s singing and dancing are brilliantly matched.

JamMichael Jackson

Michael Jackson – Jam (Official Video – Upscaled)
JamMichael Jackson

It’s the opening track of Michael Jackson’s 1991 album “Dangerous.” Above all, the craziness of the music video really stands out.

That’s because NBA superstar Michael Jordan appears in it.

A music video where two American superstars are goofing around together—come on, that’s just unfair.

GhostsMichael Jackson

Michael Jackson – Ghosts (Official Video – Shortened Version)
GhostsMichael Jackson

Michael Jackson is a superstar of the century, and it’s fair to say that “Thriller” is his most famous song.

However, the track I’m introducing, “Ghosts,” is said by some fans to surpass even that.

Its meaning is so deep that interpretations extend to issues of race.

How do you interpret it?