MICHAEL JACKSON OWNS THE 1984 GRAMMY AWARDS
THE YEAR WAS 1984 AND MICHAEL JACKSON WAS THE BIGGEST STAR IN THE WORLD. HE WAS TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OLD AND WON EIGHT GRAMMY AWARDS, A RECORD WHICH HE NOW SHARES WITH CARLOS SANTANA WHO TIED HIM IN 2000.
Record of the Year: Quincy Jones (producer) & Michael Jackson (producer & artist) for “Beat It”
Album of the Year: Quincy Jones (producer) & Michael Jackson (producer & artist) for “Thriller”
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male: Michael Jackson for “Thriller”
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical: Michael Jackson & Quincy Jones
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male: Michael Jackson for “Billie Jean”
Best Rhythm & Blues Song: Michael Jackson (songwriter) for “Billie Jean”
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male: Michael Jackson for “Beat It”
Best Recording for Children: Quincy Jones (producer) & Michael Jackson for E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial




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the grammys was ooookaay. not great. even without chris brown or rihanna. agree with american boy. love robert plant but come on. that song put me to sleep. it was great to see so many guys dressing much better. raphael saadiq was the best. even with that color. t.i looked good but tuck your shirt in and get rid of the bad arm candy. he looks like he had to take his ugly cousin to the prom.