A newly published Hot 100 roundup revisits Michael Jackson’s biggest singles and shows just how broad his chart run was. The ranking tracks 50 songs across his career, bringing together early breakthroughs with the Jackson 5, solo hits from Off the Wall, Thriller, and Bad, and later releases that kept him firmly in the pop conversation.
The list puts Say Say Say at No. 1, underscoring that Jackson’s chart story reached well beyond a handful of signature classics. Billie Jean, Beat It, Rock With You, Black or White, and You Are Not Alone all help paint the same picture: an artist who could move between pop, R&B, and crossover radio while staying commercially dominant. The ranking also reflects how long that success lasted, from his teenage years in a group to major solo moments that defined multiple eras. Taken as a whole, it serves as a clear snapshot of his Hot 100 impact and the depth of a catalog that continued to connect across generations.


