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Working with producer Quincy Jones, Michael crafted the ultimate disco-funk fusion album.

Showcased Jackson's growing emotional maturity on tracks like "I'll Be There." Early Solo Motown Work Michael Jackson - Discography -1967-2009- -FLAC-

In 1995, Jackson released "HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I," a double album that included hits like "You Are Not Alone" and "They Don't Care About Us." The album was a commercial success and featured a compilation of Jackson's previous hits. The accompanying "HIStory World Tour" was one of the highest-grossing tours of all time. Working with producer Quincy Jones, Michael crafted the

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: Their final Motown studio album before moving to Epic Records as "The Jacksons". Early Solo Motown (1972–1975) Michael Jackson's albums - Entertainment Weekly

New Jack Swing, industrial sounds, and personal introspection.

The iconic, terrifyingly clean synth-bass intro of "Billie Jean" and Eddie Van Halen’s blistering guitar solo on "Beat It." Bad (1987) A harder, more digital-forward pop landscape.