Benjamin Buster
Michael
Jackson, one of the greatest pop stars of our time, emerged and reached the
peak of his adult career during the 1980’s. Michael’s music that was released
during this decade was a major influence on 80’s music and style. People around
the world tried to mimic Michael in every way, from the moon walk in his
performances to the gloves and jackets that he wore. It was during the 80’s that The Jackson Five
started to separate and the performers started seeking their own venues.
Michael Jackson decided to emerge with a bad boy personality that became
wildly popular during this decade. It can be seen in his album titled “Bad” which
included songs such as “Bad” and “Smooth Criminal”.
One
of the most famous Michael Jackson songs that shaped this decade was
“Thriller”. Thriller was one of the few music videos that were around in all of
music, and when it was released for the first time on TV it revolutionized the
industry. This fourteen minute long video was watched by people all over and
was an instant hit. Its popularity sparked an uncountable number of
reenactments and is still being performed today by all of the Michael Jackson
fans around the world. Its popularity is shown in this 1990’s newspaper article, “The world buys millions of copies of Michael Jackson’s Thriller album, thanks
greatly to the gaining popularity of Music Television” (Resnick, 16). After its
release Michael continued to make Music videos that became some of the most
watched videos during the 80’s.
Michael
did not only break down music barriers, he also broke down racial barriers
during his time. Michael was one of the few African American pop stars of his
time and he used that to his advantage. His popularity allowed him to be one of
the first black musicians on MTV and was one of the first African American
artists to be globally known. This quote from David Berman in an 80’s newspaper
shows Michael’s influence on society ,“Like Al Jolson, he’s bringing black music
to a white audience. And like Jolson, he shows you can come out of the ghetto
and if you have the energy, you can do anything. It’s the American dream” (Pareles, 11). Many pop stars such as Usher, Ne-Yo and Kanye West, claim to be directly
influenced by Michael’s work. Michael Jackson single handily
revolutionized the music industry and the racial view of society during the 80’s.
Without his actions and performances the music/pop industry would not be what
it is today.
Works Cited
Resnick, Susan. "Flashback: A Video Tour Of the
80's." New York Times [New York] 7 Jan.1990, Sunday ed., L.I. sec.: 16.
Print
Pareles, Jon. "Michael Jackson at 25: A Musical
Phenomenon." New York Times [New York] 14 Jan. 1984: 11.
Print.
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