10 Incredible Michael Jackson Songs You've Probably Never Heard

10. Girlfriend - Off The Wall

Michael Jackson could have made a practical second career out of his collaborations with other artists. From the guitar talents of Slash to working with Stevie Wonder and the amazing Quincy Jones, the King of Pop was always at his best when he had the right people around him. Many trace Michael's pop collabs back to his Paul McCartney duet on The Girl is Mine, but the real Beatles magic came in a few years earlier.

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At the tail end of Off the Wall, Jackson took McCartney's hit Girlfriend and turned it into one of the sunniest tracks on his first proper solo debut. Though most of this record is known to be on the dance-centric side, this song is much more downtempo while still keeping a steady groove throughout its runtime. Even though McCartney originally had this as a feature on his album London Town, Jackson's soulful croon is much more suited to the song, as he talks about young love in a way that's reminiscent of his work with his brothers.

The song is inoffensive when compared to the celebrated sides of Off the Wall, but it's just the kind of laid back groove to bring the uninitiated Jackson fans over to the mature parts of his work. A decent start, but this was only the tip of the iceberg of what was to come.

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