In one of his most raw and honest interviews ever, Michael Jackson sat down with Ebony Jet in 1987 and pulled back the curtain on life as the most famous man on the planet. Forget the spotlight for a second, Michael talked about loneliness, pressure, and what it really feels like to give your entire life to music. “People don’t understand,” he said. “They see the glitz, not the grind.”

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He didn’t sugarcoat anything. Michael shared how fans follow him everywhere, how rumors hurt, and how even though he’s grateful for the love, sometimes he wants to breathe. But the King of Pop never lost focus he knew his purpose. “If I can use my music to make people smile, or think, or love,” he said, “then it’s all worth it.” That’s the heart of a legend.

Michael Jackson – Ebony Jet interview 1987

The conversation got even deeper when he spoke about Man in the Mirror. “It starts with you,” Michael said. Change isn’t magic, it’s personal. He wanted people to stop blaming the world and start becoming better themselves. Whether it was Dirty DianaLiberian Girl or the story behind Bad, Michael’s message stayed the same: grow, evolve, and don’t let anyone dim your shine.

Speaking of shine Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough was a straight-up explosion of light, energy, and groove. That song wasn’t just a hit it was a declaration. With slick dance moves and a beat that grabs your soul, Michael showed the world exactly what it means to go all in. His voice soared, the visuals popped and the message was loud and clear; keep going, keep glowing and never stop chasing the love.

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Michael Jackson – Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough (Official Video – Upscaled)

Michael wasn’t just a pop star. He was a movement. A force of nature. He broke barriers, spoke his truth and turned pain into power. Every time he performed, he gave everything from the tip of his glove to the bottom of his moonwalking shoes. And the best part? He made the whole world feel it.

If you’re not already deep in the MJ zone it’s time to fix that. Hit up his official pages on YouTube, Instagram and Spotify. Blast the tracks, watch the magic and feel the message. Michael Jackson didn’t just make music; he made history, and it still hits harder than ever.