Michael Jackson Number Ones Greatest Hits 2003rar Exclusive
The King of Pop’s Crowning Glory: Revisiting Michael Jackson’s Number Ones (2003)
In the vast discography of Michael Jackson, few releases encapsulate the sheer magnitude of his success as succinctly as the 2003 compilation album, Number Ones. Released at a tumultuous time in the artist's life, this album was not just a Greatest Hits package; it was a defiant reminder of why Michael Jackson remained the undisputed King of Pop, regardless of the headlines swirling around him.
's "Number Ones" greatest hits album, released in November 2003, is most notable for featuring the previously unreleased track "One More Chance". Written by R. Kelly, this was the final original single released during Jackson's lifetime. Key Exclusive Features of the 2003 Release michael jackson number ones greatest hits 2003rar exclusive
Both versions are exclusive to this release. "Enjoy Yourself", "Blame It on the Boogie", "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough", and "Bl... Black or White Billie Jean The King of Pop’s Crowning Glory: Revisiting Michael
- Billie Jean
- Black or White
- Rock with You
- Bad
- Thriller
- Beat It
- Remember the Time
- Don’t Stop ’Til You Get Enough
- Heal the World
- Smooth Criminal
- You Are Not Alone
- I Want You Back (The Jackson 5)
- The Way You Make Me Feel
- Man in the Mirror
- Dirty Diana
- Blood on the Dance Floor
- Earth Song
- You Rock My World
- One More Chance
Don’t Stop 'Til You Get Enough: The disco-funk masterpiece that launched his solo adult career. Billie Jean Black or White Rock with You
The Verdict: Is It Worth the Hunt?
Legally: Number Ones is available on every streaming platform today (Spotify, Tidal, Apple Music). The 2003 mix is largely intact in those versions.
: Following Jackson's death in 2009, the album saw a massive resurgence, selling over 100,000 copies in a single week in the U.S.. It eventually became the third best-selling album of 2009 in the United States. Historical Milestone
A Tracklist of Perfection
The concept of Number Ones was simple yet ambitious. Unlike previous compilations that focused on album cuts or specific eras, this collection aimed to gather tracks that hit the number one spot on the Billboard charts (or were number one hits internationally).