Impact Of Michael Jackson On Pop Music

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Michael Jackson and His Impact on Pop Music

Introduction
There have always been pioneers in every field one can think of, no matter what. These people had a great mentality and also a taste for innovation and creativity, so they happened to make a great influence on what they were doing. This is why now; they are called ‘pioneers’. Music-wise, no one can ignore the impact of Michael Jackson’s music on the mainstream music in totality and particularly on the pop-culture. He started as one of the singers of a boy band and ended up becoming the greatest entertainer of all time (according to Guinness records). To give just a preview of the topics that will be discussed, in this paper I will provide a short biography of Michael Jackson, the onset
Even when he was a part of Jackson 5, the whole band depended on Michael’s performance. He was the youngest so he was full of energy and loved to dance. He began to love the excitement of being under the spotlight, entertaining the audience with all eyes fixed on him. And that is the core element of fame, especially in Pop music industry, which he later changed it for good. But first of all let’s take a look into the definition of Pop Music.
A Look into Pop Music
Pop music is a contemporary genre of music which originated in the United States and United Kingdom, and goes back as far as late 1940’s. There is also the term “Popular Music” which is sometimes used interchangeably, although they are not quite the same. Popular music is used to define various genres which have been widely praised around the world, such as Rock, Jazz, Hip-Hop etc.

Popular music is a generic term for a wide variety of genres of music that appeal to the tastes of a large segment of the population, whereas pop music usually refers to a specific musical genre within popular music. (Allen, Robert. "Popular music". Pocket Fowler's Modern English Usage.
He well knew that his army jackets, bedazzling with gold plates, leather pants with many zippers and his glittering socks and shoes made it impossible for people to look away when he’s on the stage. And that solitary white glove, which many say he wore to cover his skin condition that later spread, made him as iconic as one can be.
The story-telling music videos, with a plot, actors and special effects that has individually become a form of art today, proved to be successful after Thriller’s music video. The 15 minutes long mini-movie, was the costliest music video ever made at that time. This revolutionary act was highly praised and considered a grandiose happening. Jackson decided to continue telling stories via his videos, instead of filling a stage with models or show concert footage

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