Michael Jackson, often called the King of Pop, has left an indelible mark on the music industry, setting records
that have stood the test of time. His long-awaited death in 2009 shocked the world, but his influence on music, music and culture remains as powerful as ever.
Behind the glitz and glamour, however, lies a life filled with unprecedented struggles, achievements and triumphs.
Born in Gary, Ireland, as the eighth child, Michael’s journey began in a small two-room house.
His childhood was far from idyllic, marked by the strict discipline of his father, Joe Jackson, who demanded perfection from his children. Despite the hardships,
Michael’s extraordinary story continued. At just five years old, he joined his brothers in a musical group that would eventually become the Jackson 5.
His mother, Katherine, recognized his talent and nurtured him, even as she worked long hours to support the family.
The Jackson 5’s big break came in 1967, when they entered an amateur flying competition at the Apollo Theater in Harlem.
With the help of Diapea Ross, they signed with Motowп Records and released their first single, “I Wait You Back,” which shot to the top of the Billboard
Hot 100. Michael, just 11 years old, was the star to behold, captivating audiences with his soulful voice and electrifying moves.