(1973): A transitional album highlighting his maturing vocal ability during his teen years.

These albums represent the core of Michael Jackson's solo artistry, from his early Motown years to his global superstar status at Epic Records.

(1972): Michael's solo debut, featuring the title track and the hit cover "Rockin' Robin".

(1975): His final studio album for Motown, featuring soul-infused tracks like "One Day in Your Life".

(1972): Notable for its title track, which became his first solo number-one single.

(1979): His first adult solo masterpiece, produced by Quincy Jones; it spawned hits like "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" and "Rock with You".

(2014): "Contemporized" versions of unreleased tracks, including "Love Never Felt So Good". Notable Compilations & Remix Projects

(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