Who is the world's king of dance?

Michael Jackson is known as the King of Pop, and is the most influential singer in the Western pop world after Elvis Presley.

His concerts have caused a great sensation around the world, and his record sales have exceeded one hundred million, which is listed in the "Guinness Book of World Records" (Guinness Book of World Records).

Some people say that Michael Jackson was a magical monster, full of a mysterious power, and that his rhythm could drive the pulse of the world when the music was playing.

Michael Jackson's full name: Michael Joseph Jackson

Chinese translation: Michael Joseph Jackson

Taiwanese translation: Michael Jackson

Hong Kong translation: Michael Jaison or Michael Jaison)

Date of birth: August 29, 1958, 12:13 pm. 13

Sign: Virgo

Birthplace: 21 Jackson Street, Gary, Indiana, USA

Current Residence: Nederland Valley Ranch, Los Olivos, California, USA

Current Residence: Neverland Valley Ranch, Los Olivos, California, USA

City of Los Olivos, California, USA

City of Los Olivos, California, USA

City of Los Olivos, California, USA Valley Ranch, Los Olivos, California,USA

Principal music styles: New Jack Swing, Club/Dance, Pop/Rock, Motown, Urban, Funk, Funk. Urban,Funk,R&B

Primary vocal characteristics: falsetto, spastic, energetic, enthusiastic, sentimental, alert, happy, confident, rich, funky, sincere, extravaganza, mysterious, ventriloquist

Primary dance styles: modern, space step, mechanical dance, breakdance, tap

Personal Details:

----

Height: 5 feet 10 inches (178 centimeters)

Weight: 130 pounds (60 kilograms or so)

Vision: farsighted

Eye color: dark brown

Hair color: black

Shoe size: US size 10 (Europe: 42)

Education

Collections: oil paintings, sculpture, filmography, vintage clothing

Collections: children (especially the terminally ill and the poor), animals

Idols:

1, Charlie Chaplin (Hollywood's greatest dramatist in the silent era);

2, Fred Astaire (the greatest dramatist in the silent era);

2, Fred Astaire (the greatest dramatist in the silent era);

3, Charlie Chaplin (the greatest dramatist in the silent era). Fred Astaire (Fred Astaire, Hollywood's cabaret star and the King of Dance for a generation);

3, Gene Kelley (Gene Kelley, also Hollywood's cabaret star and the King of Tap Dance);

4, Berry Gordy (Berry Gordy, the founder and former president of Motown, the company that popularized black culture and music around the world)

5. Quincy Jones, a superb black producer, songwriter, musician, and jazz legend of his generation;

6. The Three Stooges (Moe, Larry, and Curly, who were associated with their own classic, the comedy series classic, the comedy series The Three Stooges, associated with the The Three Stooges were a part of people's lives in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s, and grew up with an entire generation. Their wildly exaggerated performances and often tortured and wretched looks brought people endless joy. The Three Amigos have become a cultural phenomenon in the United States, and the movie is a glimpse into the social changes and human conditions of America in the 1930s and 1940s. Unprecedented across thirty-five years of production process, can also be called the chronicle of the development of early American film ......);

7, Walt Disney (Walt Disney, the father of the world's animated films)

MJ's best