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In 1978, the Jacksons crossed a critical time. Despite being detached from the label Motown -claiming the brothers little freedom in the composition and arrangement of their songs, as well as maintaining an image that avoided clan members renewing their repertoire and increasing their number of fans-, and being hired by Epic two years earlier, in 1976, with the release of 'The Jacksons', were continuing without acquiring greater role in their own musical work, with the exception of a pair of singles. Soundpools Magix Music Maker 16. Furthermore, despite having returned to the charts with exceptional tracks like Enjoy Yourself, Show You the Way to Go or Keep on Dancing, they had not obtained the success that they expected. So, one way or another, after two musical works with Epic, the Jacksons were presented with a challenge of life and death with 'Destiny': yes, at last, they would control the designs of his own facet as songwriters, but with the latent threat of failing miserably in the attempt and, thereby, being dispensed by Epic of their services, marking the end of the road for the clan. But fortunately for them, -and, obviously, for all fans of good music- they were accompanied by an overwhelming success, which presumably they did not know since 1974, with 'Dancing Machine'. And it was the beginning of the glorious reign in the charts of the most brilliant and outstanding member of the group: Michael Jackson. The so-called King of Pop actually started here.

Jacksons Destiny Album

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