Michael Jackson‘s official account marked his 17th death anniversary on Wednesday with a tribute spanning five of his defining roles: philanthropist, songwriter, producer, vocalist, and dancer.
The Instagram post called him “the world’s greatest entertainer” and invoked his widely recognized title, the King of Pop. It closed with a question directed at followers: “How will you honor his legacy today?” The post drew more than 833,000 likes.
Today is the 17th anniversary of Jackson’s death. He died in Los Angeles on June 25, 2009, at age 50. His personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter. An investigation determined that a lethal dose of the anesthetic propofol caused cardiac arrest. Jackson had been in rehearsals for a planned 50-date London residency called This Is It. He never performed a single show.
The five-part description in the tribute covers each of his roles. As a recording artist, Jackson released “Thriller” in 1982. It became the best-selling album in history, a status it still holds. At the 1984 Grammy Awards, he won eight trophies in a single night, a record at the time. He followed with “Bad” in 1987, “Dangerous” in 1991, and “HIStory” in 1995. Industry estimates place his total record sales between 350 million and 400 million copies globally.
As a dancer, Jackson debuted the moonwalk on a Motown 25 television special in May 1983. The move became one of the most replicated gestures in pop culture. His Thriller short film, directed by John Landis in 1983, is still widely cited as a landmark in music video production.
The philanthropist label reflects documented activity. Jackson founded the Heal the World Foundation in 1992, focused on children’s healthcare and humanitarian aid in multiple countries. He co-wrote “We Are the World” in 1985. The charity single raised funds for African famine relief and featured more than 40 artists.
Jackson’s estate has kept his presence active commercially. “MJ the Musical” opened on Broadway in 2022 and has since toured internationally. The estate manages his catalog and licensing globally. Several posthumous albums have been released since 2009, including “Michael” in 2010 and “Xscape” in 2014.
Annual memorial events take place around the world on June 25. Fan groups in Brazil, the UK, and South Korea organize ceremonies each year. Tribute events in his name also run across Europe and parts of Asia.
His reputation has faced significant scrutiny. The 2019 documentary “Leaving Neverland” revived public debate about long-standing allegations of child sexual abuse. Jackson denied all such allegations during his lifetime, and his estate has disputed the documentary’s claims.
Today’s post makes no reference to those controversies. It focuses on five roles that shaped his public career. The question of how to honor his legacy is left to his followers to answer.
This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider
