Michael Jackson’s Childhood Photos: Michael Jackson (MJ); He was born in 1958 as the 7th child of a family of 9 children. His father, Joseph; was a worker; loves music, plays the guitar as an amateur, is cold, distant, and does not hesitate to use violence when necessary; a despotic and flirtatious father His mother, on the other hand, was more quiet, harmonious, devout and polite.
Mother was trying to raise his children according to strict religious rules
As time went on, Michael, La toya, and Rebbie would be the most religious of them all.
Michael’s first memories of his mother; The song ‘You Are My Sun Shine’ that her mother sang with her hug.
They had a very difficult financial time; MJ remembers having a hard time living. One day his brothers take his father’s guitar and start playing and singing secretly

Father Joseph; After a while he learns that his sons are interested in music, first he gets angry and after he calms down; thrilled by the talent of his sons

The Jackson music now takes the form of a band; A group of 5 sons

“The family has never been this close,” say the brothers. ‘Everyone used to hang out on the street and sing with their band, but we weren’t allowed

Although Michael is five years old, he stands out in the group for his energy and show ability. He loves to be the center of attention.

“Well, you can’t do all the things other children do. The simple things you have for granted… friends, children’s parties, it has not given everything for me. I had no friends, maybe my brothers.”

“I loved show business and I still love it, but there are times where you want to play, where you want to have Fun and that made me sad, that I could.”
“There are a lot of sample work and you have to give up his time to give himself up.”

Even if he could never be a “real” kid, says Michael, that he did not want to complain about it. In his autobiography, “Moonwalk,” he explains that his parents never escaped to sing or in this business. He loved to sing. Nothing made him more Fun than the music, the singing and dancing. Michael loved what he did, but there were also difficult moments, what he expressed in the above statements.



“I loved the performances, loved concerts. The contact to the people I liked but never, I hate meeting people after the concert. It makes me very insecure. I don’t know what to say.”
But then there were also problems with the “stardom”:
“I had to deal with my downloads and similar problems. There have also been great times with my brothers when we made those pillow fights. But I have to always cry from loneliness.”























































