1983 Michael Jackson Hit
1983 Michael Jackson Hit, His album “Thriller” wins a record eight Grammys and becomes the world’s biggest-selling record of all time, with 26 million copies sold in the U.S. alone. Along with the title track, it includes the songs “Billie Jean” and “Beat It.” 1983: Jackson electrifies the 50 million viewers of the “Motown 25″ television special by singing, dancing, and debuting the “moonwalk” to “Billie Jean.” He wears a black fedora, one white glove, and pants that end above his ankles. The same year, he becomes the first black artist to get extensive video play on MTV when his “Thriller” video premieres. The network takes to playing it every hour on the hour. An MTV executive says ratings were up to four times greater than usual every time “Thriller” came on. The same year, Jane Fonda says in an interview that she once told Jackson, “‘I realize you’re Peter Pan.’ She says he started to cry and responded, ‘I totally identify with Peter Pan, the lost boy of never-never land.”‘ Jan. 27, 1984: During production of a Pepsi-Cola commercial, Jackson’s scalp is burned when a pyrotechnic special effect sets his hair on fire.
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1983 Michael Jackson Hit was first posted on September 8, 2009 at 9:25 pm.
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