Born into a boxer's family and signed a groundbreaking deal with Pepsi: five interesting facts about Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson, known as the "King of Pop," left an indelible mark on the world of pop music and popular culture. Thanks to his unique talent and unsurpassed musical skills, he revolutionized the industry as never before. UAportal has prepared five interesting facts about Michael Jackson:
Born into a boxer's family
Michael Joseph Jackson was born on August 29, 1958 in Gary, Indiana. His father, Joseph Jackson, was not only a boxer and steelworker, but also a skilled guitarist. However, to provide for his family, he worked as a crane operator. Michael's mother, Catherine Esther Scroese, was a devoted Jehovah's Witness and also worked part-time in a department store. He grew up in a large family with three sisters and five brothers.
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A troubled childhood
Behind Michael Jackson's brilliant career was a difficult childhood. His father's strict discipline often resulted in violence against Michael and his brothers. They were physically and emotionally abused during grueling rehearsals. In interviews, Michael said that his father used to beat him and his brothers with a belt, which he did not repent of.
The first song by a black artist on MTV
Michael Jackson's influence on popular culture was not limited to his musical talent. His song "Billie Jean" became the first song by a black artist to be aired on MTV, which was an important event in the music industry.
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Michael invented the word "Shamone"
Michael Jackson also left his mark in the field of linguistics. The word "shamone" became popular thanks to Michael Jackson's hit song "Bad" in 1987. Instead of using the usual phrase "come on", he included the word "shamone" in the lyrics. It is also believed that this unique expression is a tribute to the soul singer Mavis Staples, who used the word during a live performance of "I'll Take You There" in 1975.
Pepsi changed its face
After signing a groundbreaking $5 million deal with Pepsi-Cola, Michael Jackson was seriously injured while filming a commercial for the brand. The accident left him with burns to his face and scalp. Healed from his injuries, he began experimenting with plastic surgery, which eventually became a defining aspect of his changing appearance.
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