Jermaine Jackson
pop music · 1973–1985
With a smooth voice that could melt the iciest hearts, Jermaine Jackson carved his niche in the vibrant tapestry of pop music. As the charismatic second vocalist of the legendary Jackson 5, he brought soulful harmonies to classics that still echo through our memories. Beyond his family ties, Jermaine established a successful solo career on labels like Arista and Epic, gifting us gems like "Daddy's Home," "Let's Get Serious," and "Do What You Do." He even reunited with his brothers as the Jacksons, consistently lending his unmistakable bass guitar and vocals to their electrifying performances. Whether it’s a nostalgic spin on vinyl or a late-night jam, Jermaine's contributions resonate, reminding us of the joyful, rhythm-filled days that defined a generation.
The facts
- United States
- pop music
- On Arista Records, Epic Records, Steeltown Records