Michael Jackson’s 1973 Oscar Performance That People Still Remember!

Are you one of the millions of music fans who have been waiting for over fifty years to relive a legendary night from 1973? 

ALL OF IT STARTED WHEN – A fourteen-year-old kid named Michael Jackson walked onto a stage at the Oscars and completely changed how people think about emotional songs. Almost 2 MILLION VIEWERS on YouTube have rushed to watch this digital treasure, turning it into a massive viral sensation. 

The simple stage had no backup dancers or fancy laser lights to distract the audience. Everyone in the crowd sat in total silence because they were about to witness a historic musical surprise in the video below.

Michael Jackson – Ben (Oscars 1973)

The YOUNG BOY STOOD UNDER A BRIGHT SPOTLIGHT IN A SIMPLE SUIT AND BEGAN SINGING A SONG about a pet rat. His voice was so pure and clean that it immediately made a scary movie theme feel like the most touching love song ever written. 

He hit every high note with unbelievable ease and massive confidence while looking out at a room full of famous actors. The extreme power of his clear vocals pulled deep emotions out of everyone who listened. 

People from all over the world are shedding happy tears in the comments as they celebrate his timeless genius. They love how the respectful crowd clapped politely when he stepped on the stage. Many music lovers say his unmatched innocence brings back special childhood memories that will never fade away. 

That sweet little boy at the Oscars eventually grew up to become an explosive global superstar with an unmatched stage presence. It can be seen below!

Michael Jackson – Live At Wembley (July 16, 1988)

Millions of fans worldwide eagerly rush to watch Michael’s legendary 1988 Wembley Stadium concert to see how much his performance style changed. Over 44 MILLION VIEWS on YouTube prove that this specific show remains one of the greatest live events in music history. He WEARS A FLASHY BLACK LEATHER OUTFIT COVERED IN SHINY SILVER BUCKLES while dancing across a massive stadium stage.