(1995): A double album containing 15 new tracks (like "Scream" and "Earth Song") alongside a greatest hits collection.

(2010): Features the single "Hold My Hand" with Akon.

(1972): Michael's solo debut, featuring the title track and the hit cover "Rockin' Robin".

(1982): The best-selling album of all time , featuring iconic tracks like "Billie Jean," "Beat It," and the title track.

Michael Jackson's recording career spanned five decades, beginning with his childhood debut in the and evolving into his legendary "King of Pop" solo era. His discography includes 10 primary studio albums released during his lifetime, several posthumous collections, and numerous projects with his brothers. Solo Studio Albums (The Lifetime Era)

(2001): His final studio album released during his lifetime, known for a modern R&B sound and the hit "You Rock My World". Posthumous Studio Albums

(2014): "Contemporized" versions of unreleased tracks, including "Love Never Felt So Good". Notable Compilations & Remix Projects

These albums represent the core of Michael Jackson's solo artistry, from his early Motown years to his global superstar status at Epic Records.