This includestopping one of his most iconic music videos for the song “Thriller.
Together, he and his brothers made history by debuting with four consecutive number-one hits on theBillboardHot 100.
The career they built was legendary, but it didn’t stop Jackson from pursuing a solo career.
In this case, Jackson drew inspiration fromAn American Werewolf in London.
The short film also featured what many considered stronger choreography than “Thriller.”
Here,Jackson truly told the story through his intricate movements.
Additionally, the visuals were more complex, and fans appreciated the uniqueness of the story.
One more key point is the emotions Jackson displayed.
Fans loved seeing more versatility from him, as they knew he was capable of so much.
However,to enhance the experience, Jacksondecided to create a short film that would last 40 minutes.
His books are legendary, and the video adaptations have been equally memorable.
King truly helped Jackson elevate the visual aspects of the film.
The video had a macabre tone that aligned with King’s style.
For many years, it even held a Guinness World Record for the longest music video.