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The groundbreaking run produced by Quincy Jones, featuring Off the Wall (1979), the record-breaking Thriller (1982), and Bad (1987).

Despite streaming dominance, the quest continues. Why? Because Michael Jackson recorded over 800 unreleased songs. Every few months, a new snippet surfaces—a 30-second clip of “Buffalo Bill” (1980) or a clean mix of “Turning Me Off” (1990). The format allows a community of archivists to share these discoveries in pristine condition before the Estate decides to (someday) give them an official release.

: His final studio album, known for its high-tech production and R&B ballads. Rare & Posthumous Collections

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Searching this specific phrase usually indicates a user is avoiding the standard discography and seeking the definitive archival version.

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The groundbreaking run produced by Quincy Jones, featuring Off the Wall (1979), the record-breaking Thriller (1982), and Bad (1987).

Despite streaming dominance, the quest continues. Why? Because Michael Jackson recorded over 800 unreleased songs. Every few months, a new snippet surfaces—a 30-second clip of “Buffalo Bill” (1980) or a clean mix of “Turning Me Off” (1990). The format allows a community of archivists to share these discoveries in pristine condition before the Estate decides to (someday) give them an official release. michael jackson discography rar exclusive

: His final studio album, known for its high-tech production and R&B ballads. Rare & Posthumous Collections The groundbreaking run produced by Quincy Jones, featuring

Searching for on Google will likely lead you to dangerous ad-ridden link shorteners. Veteran collectors use: Because Michael Jackson recorded over 800 unreleased songs

Searching this specific phrase usually indicates a user is avoiding the standard discography and seeking the definitive archival version.