As and adolescent they were;
Got to Be There (1971)
Rockin' Robin (1972)
I Wanna Be Where You Are (1972)
Ain't No Sunshine (1972)
Ben (1972)
As an adult solo artist they were;
Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough (1979)
Rock With You (1979)
Off the Wall (1980)
She's Out of my Life (1980)
Girlfriend (1980)
Ben was Michaels first solo song
Off The Wall
It was I Want You Back with the Jackson 5. And his Off The Wall album as a solo artist
it sold over 5.2 million albums at the time. For that time period yes and infact that's what Michael want to be a solo artist even more.
Michael Jackson's first number 1 single as a solo artist was "Ben" in 1972. He was still part of the Jackson 5, but also released several solo singles during that time.
The Jacksons did the Victory Tour in 1984 but only in the US and Canada, Michael's first solo world tour was in 1987.
Beat It composer: Michael JacksonEddie Van Halen: Solo GuitarSteve Lukather: RIFF
Well it was singing because when he was 8 little Michael had been singing in the Jackson 5 so then sisters were born and The Jacksons was invented after all of that he went solo
No. The band (called The Jacksons) broke up in 1990. Michael's popularity did make it hard for him to do anything besides his own music, because he had so much work to do. === ===
His first solo was "Got to be there" but he wasn't really a solo artist yet. He was still singing with brothers in 1971. When he and his brothers switched to Epic Records. they did a couple of albums.Michael Jackson began his solo career in 1979, with his first album he did with Quincy Jones "Off the Wall".During this time he was also still with the Jackson Five, although he did not do much with them.He didn't leave The Jacksons until after the Victory tour in 1984. His last studio recording with his brothers was the song "2300 Jacksons street" in 1989.
He released 11 solo albums He made 91 songs.
Michael Jackson had many many concert with Jackson 5 and The Jacksons but the tours that defined him most were his solo tours Bad, Dangerous and HIStory. The biggest one when he was still with the Jacksons is claimed to be the Victory tour.