6 Gründe Michael Jackson ist immer noch Nr. 1 zu Ehren seines 60. Geburtstages

Ranking of Michael Jackson's # 1 hits, in honor of what would have been his 60th birthday

Michael Jackson's 60th birthday has been completed,  6 reasons Michael Jackson is still no 1. Here's a list of why he's still the king of pop music.

6 reasons Michael Jackson is still no. 1
6 reasons Michael Jackson is still no. 1


 6 Reasons Michael Jackson is still No. 1 in honor of his 60th birthday

Michael Jackson, the King of Pop, has more than 1 artist could ever dream of - combined. With 13 # 1 - and another, to which he contributed vocals - Jackson leads the list of male artists with the most chart-top hits.

His catalog has both legendary breadth and depth, considering Jackson's first artist to score # 1 hits in the 1970s, 80s and90s; and in the 80s alone, at his creative peak, he earned 10 # 1 - more than any other artist of the decade.

6 reasons Michael Jackson is still no. 1
In honor of what Michael Jackson's 60th birthday would have been
Jackson's singles reached # 1 and which songs missed ridgeplace. Bona fide classics like "Thriller," "Do You Want to Begin," "PYT (" Pretty Young Thing ")," "Smooth Criminal" and his "Scream" Collaboration with Sister Janet Jackson did not reach the end Number 1, while Billboard Hot 100s summit.

In honor of what Jackson's 60th birthday had on August 29th, Jackson's 14 songs that hit # 1, and judge for them were the best and worst of his most popular songs.




14. "We are the world" (1985)

Oy. Starting with "We Are the World," the 46 singers recruited a few words each to raise funds to fight poverty in Africa. Written by Jackson and Lionel Richie, "We Are the World" may have raised more than $ 75 million for the organization "USA for Africa," but it's less than a star-studded and hopelessly overworked PSA and it does not deserve to be counted as an official Michael Jackson # 1.

13. "I can not stop loving you" feat. Siedah Garrett (1987)

The first single of Jackson's album "Bad" is also the weakest. With "I just can not stop loving you," Jackson hits that missed out on the first place, listing them like one Feeling lucky.

12. "Ben" (1972)

"I Want You Back," Jackson made his first # 1 solo with "Ben" two years later. Walter Scharf of "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" - famed fame. "Ben" is a serious or a pet rat, recorded for the eponymous horror movie of 1972. Like "We Are the World," "Ben" is a Michael Jackson number 1 in the name, but not in the spirit.

11. "You Are Not Alone" (1995)

In a fairer world, Jackson's last hit # 1 had not been "You Are Not Alone," at overly sentimental ballad more in keeping with the style of her songwriter R. Kelly. Considering Jackson recently came in the top 10 with his unpublished vocals in Drake's Do not Matter to Me, there's still the possibility that another posthumous Jackson wants to replace him as his last hit.

10. "Bad" (1987)

With Bad, Jackson became the first and only artist to release. Jackson's single catalogis: a perfect piece in its own right;

9. "Say legends" feat. Paul McCartney (1983)

"Say Say Say" deserves an apology - or at least a second hearing - from any listener who writes Jackson's collaborations with McCartney are less than the sum of the parts of the two artists. McCartney the serious initial notes while Jackson lashes his just funky tunes.

8. "Rock with you" (1980)

The airy "Rock With You" is a favorite of Jackson's fifth solo album "Off the Wall" and just scratches the surface of Jackson and Quincy Jones' collaborations.

7. "Black or White" (1991)

Some parts of Jackson's Unity hymn are less than flawless in the current cultural climate, with lines like "I will not spend my life as a color" that are likely to need unpacking. But actually "Black or White" pops, his undeniably great guitar line is the song of the best of Jackson's no. 1 of the 90s.

6. "The Way You Feel Me" (1987)

Listed in the "Bad" album titled "Man in the Mirror," proves Jackson made himself something to make an album for almost two decades in his career, a serious love song as pure as his original Jackson 5 recordings.


5. "Dirty Diana" (1988)

Neither about Princess Diana nor Diana Ross, Jackson's darkest # 1 single - hence from "Bad" - is one of his best rock songs. The spiritual successor of "Billie Jean" as another groupie warning story, "Dirty Diana" is a reminder that Jackson, whose legacy is not a sex symbol, likes the rest of his male pop star peers, Danger Burns.

4. "Man in the mirror" (1988)

A groundbreaking Jackson hit for his Statement of Self, by an artist with a notoriously conflictual relationship to his own image. "Man in the Mirror" is tragic in the way it anticipates Jackson 's struggles - and triumphs as a pop.

3. "Beate"(1983)

From "Weird Al" Yankovic's immortal "Eat It" to Fall Out Boy's much less immortal cover 2008, there's a cartoon aspect in "Beat It," which makes it the first choice for parodies , Still, "Beat It" is a top-notch Jackson single because it sounds absurd, intentional or not. Only Jackson can spit out the song's slogan "showin Eddie Van Halen's guitar and make it sound like a pop classic instead of an 80s fossil.

2. "Do not stop until you get enough" (1979)

"Do not Stop until You Get Enough" is Jackson's first # 1 hit, which is not a pet rat, and is notorious for the first song he wrote as a whole. It's madness, six minutes of perfect pop music circulating with power Jackson's opening howl.

1. "Billie Jean" (1983)

This is the first place next to Billie Jean. From his iconic opening drums, the song marches in lockstep deeper into the psyche of his young star seized by the paranoia. No Quincy Jones' production style is out of place, from a 24-year-old Jackson who would remain his best career.

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