What are some of Mike Jackson's most iconic songs?

Mike Jackson's most iconic songs include "dangerous", "Heal the world", "Man In The Mirror", "Beat It", "earth song" and "Dirty Diana".

1. 'Beat It'

'Beat It' won the Grammy for 'Record of the Year' in 1984. The track was a bit underwhelming compared to the huge success of 'Billie Jean', but it remains one of Michael's timeless classics. This non-disco, hard rock-inspired 4/4 beat dance track is a refreshing change of pace.

After the sudden horn-like pounding of the opening track, a smooth, bouncing melody follows. 'Beat It' warns young people to avoid unnecessary trouble, and that violence won't solve everything, it'll only hurt them. The track was also named one of the "100 Greatest Pop Songs of All Time" by Rolling Stone, coming in at No. 12.

2, "earth song"

(earth song) this is an environmental protection public service song, is following the "we are the world" "heal the world" of the third public service song, and the first two wonderful lyrical different is, the third song from the soul of the heart cry, watch the song's MV no one is not shocked. It's a song that was written 22 years ago, yet to this day no singer at home or abroad can sing it well.

3. 'Dirty Diana'

The fifth single from the 'Bad' album, 'Dirty Diana', gave the album its fifth number one single, an unprecedented and still unbroken record! 'Dirty Diana' isn't the most talked about of Michael Jackson's songs, but it certainly qualifies as rock 'n' roll's finest.

This is rock at its finest, purest and most in keeping with the essence and conscience of rock and roll, and it takes the noise and violence of rock and roll to the extreme. The song also greatly conveys Michael Jackson's inner emotions, expressing his feelings of helplessness and disgust at women who try to use stardom to gain fame and fortune.