Off the Wall, the dazzling 1979 album co-produced by Quincy Jones, announced Jackson as a mature talent, and the singles "Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough" and "Rock with You" turned it into a blockbuster. Michael Joseph Jackson was born on August 29, 1958, the eighth of ten children, in Gary Indiana an industrial suburb of Chicago to mother Katherine Esther Scruse and father Joseph Walter 'Joe' Jackson. As remarkable a run as the Jackson 5 had - at the dawn of the '70s, each of their first four singles went to number one and they stayed near the top of the charts for the next five years - it all served as a preamble to Jackson's solo career. Say Say Say is a song written and performed by English musician Paul McCartney and American singer Michael Jackson, released in October 1983 as the lead. A preternaturally gifted singer and dancer, Jackson first rose to stardom in 1969 as the 11-year-old frontman for his family's band, the Jackson 5.
Michael Jackson wasn't merely the biggest pop star of his era, shaping the sound and style of the 1970s and '80s he was one of the defining stars of the 20th century, a musician who changed the contours of American culture.