Michael Jackson: The Grammy Hall Of Fame

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Michael Joseph Jackson was born in Gary, Indiana, August 29, 1958. Michael's father, Joe Jackson was a guitarist, but had to quit because of this mother Kathrine Jackson, but other words his family loved music. Michael had a lot of siblings. The oldest out of all of them is Rebbie Jackson, second oldest was Jackie Jackson, third oldest was Tito Jackson, forth oldest was Jermaine Jackson, fifth oldest was Latoya Jackson, sixth oldest was Marlon Jackson, Seventh oldest was Michael, eighth oldest was Randy Jackson, lastly was Janet Jackson, Joe and Kathrine Jackson had nine kids in total. In my opinion, Michael Jackson was the best song writer back then, all of the songs that he made are the best, and many awards from back then.

One thing we all know why Michael Jackson is famous, his music. Michael was young when his first ever song …show more content…

His first ever award was a Grammy for 'Best Pop Song'. On the same night, Michael also won 'Best Singing Group Of The Year'. Michael won 12 Grammys ,five MTV songs, seven American Music awards, and other awards. It's alright if most people didn't like him, but he didn't won 14 awards that he was nominated for. One of the award that caught my eye was Grammy Hall Of Fame for his song Thriller. Also American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Video, and Beat It won the award for him. The Grammy Legend Award he won that. I believe that all of those awards are a good sign that he is a very good singer and dance too.

Did Michael Jackson was influential person in the 20th century? Maybe we all don’t know for sure if he was or not. Michael was the seventh child out of the Jackson family. Michael's first ever song was recorded when he was five years old. His top five songs are Say, Say, Say, Billie Jean, I'll be there,

Beat It, Rock With You. Michael won over 12 awards. Like I said we don’t know if Michael Jackson is the most influential person in the 20th century, but only one person does believe

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