Michael Jackson was signed to Motown records during his days with The Jackson 5, the group left Motown and later signed with CBS who then became Epic Records. Epic left CBS and join Sony where Michael would call home until his untimely death in 2009. Epic and Sony also allowed Michael to create his own label know as MJJ Records. Michael's deal with was reported worth a billion dollars
Steeltown in 1967, before signing with Motown Records in 1968.n June 1975, the Jackson 5 signed with Epic Records, a subsidiary of CBS Records
he then did off the wall and thriller and bad with epic record. dangerous with sony. history and blood on the dance floor and invincible with epic.
he eventually went on to have have his own record label mjj production. technically after thriller, mj was so high standard that he would just use the record labels to make albums but he didn't really need there help. at one point he owned half of sony records.
he is known to have written songs and just gone to a studio in either sony or epic asking to make an album. they normally accepted.
he is the only artist that record labels say was self- employed and untouchable.
Only Motown. They signed with Epic in 1976 as "The Jacksons"
he recorded at Motown first, then went CBS, and finished on Epic. CBS and Epic are smaller parts of Sony Entertainment.
Jackson 5- Steeltown and Motown
Jacksons-Epic
Michael- Epic/Legacy, MJJ, Sony
Yes, he had MJJ Productions.
Sony
Motown Records.
5o cent aka curtist Jackson is incorrect. It's Eric B. & Rakim.
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They did in 1965 but Michael covered it on his album Ben
Randy came in when the where still playing in the middlebut he was part of the Jackson five.
The Jacksons.
Motown Records.
No.
5o cent aka curtist Jackson is incorrect. It's Eric B. & Rakim.
Dancing Machine.
Moving Violation.
Well as the Jackson 5/Jacksons they had Steeltown, Motown, Philadelphia International, Epic As a Solo Artist he had Motown, Epic, and Legacy
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No! The Jackson's are the ones who started recording with Epic Records in 1975.
They did in 1965 but Michael covered it on his album Ben
Randy came in when the where still playing in the middlebut he was part of the Jackson five.
Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5 (1969) ABC (1970) Third Album (1970)