(1973): A transitional album highlighting his maturing vocal ability during his teen years.
(1991): A grittier sound influenced by New Jack Swing, featuring "Black or White" and "Remember the Time".
(1972): Notable for its title track, which became his first solo number-one single. Michael Jackson All Album List
(1995): A double album containing 15 new tracks (like "Scream" and "Earth Song") alongside a greatest hits collection.
(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 (1973): A transitional album highlighting his maturing vocal
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)
(1975): His final studio album for Motown, featuring soul-infused tracks like "One Day in Your Life". (1995): A double album containing 15 new tracks
Following his passing in 2009, several albums featuring unreleased material were curated and released by the Jackson Estate.