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Michael Jackson - Got To Be There -2013- -flac ...: [patched]

: The title track and Michael’s debut solo single, reaching #4 on the Billboard Hot 100.

: Often cited as a standout moment for young Michael's vocal delivery.

: A high-energy cover that peaked at #2 on the Pop and R&B charts. Michael Jackson - Got To Be There -2013- -FLAC ...

The 2013 reissue, available through platforms like Apple Music and ProStudioMasters , provides a modern technical upgrade to these classic 1971 recordings.

In 1972, a 13-year-old Michael Jackson stepped out from the shadow of the Jackson 5 to release his debut solo album, Got To Be There . Decades later, the has become the definitive way for fans to experience this soul-pop landmark, especially when enjoyed in a FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format. The Historic Significance of "Got To Be There" : The title track and Michael’s debut solo

: Listeners often prefer the 2013 digital remaster for its considerable difference in clarity compared to older versions.

: The reissue helped the album achieve a Gold certification by the RIAA on August 2, 2013, over forty years after its original release. The FLAC Advantage for Michael Jackson Fans Got to Be There - Rolling Stone The 2013 reissue, available through platforms like Apple

Released by Motown on January 24, 1972, Got To Be There proved that Michael Jackson was more than just a talented frontman for a group—he was a "Prince of Soul" in his own right. The album was produced by Motown’s "A-team," including , Hal Davis , and Willie Hutch , who crafted a sound that balanced the infectious energy of the Jackson 5 with a newfound emotional maturity. Key highlights of the original 10-track release include:

: The title track and Michael’s debut solo single, reaching #4 on the Billboard Hot 100.

: Often cited as a standout moment for young Michael's vocal delivery.

: A high-energy cover that peaked at #2 on the Pop and R&B charts.

The 2013 reissue, available through platforms like Apple Music and ProStudioMasters , provides a modern technical upgrade to these classic 1971 recordings.

In 1972, a 13-year-old Michael Jackson stepped out from the shadow of the Jackson 5 to release his debut solo album, Got To Be There . Decades later, the has become the definitive way for fans to experience this soul-pop landmark, especially when enjoyed in a FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format. The Historic Significance of "Got To Be There"

: Listeners often prefer the 2013 digital remaster for its considerable difference in clarity compared to older versions.

: The reissue helped the album achieve a Gold certification by the RIAA on August 2, 2013, over forty years after its original release. The FLAC Advantage for Michael Jackson Fans Got to Be There - Rolling Stone

Released by Motown on January 24, 1972, Got To Be There proved that Michael Jackson was more than just a talented frontman for a group—he was a "Prince of Soul" in his own right. The album was produced by Motown’s "A-team," including , Hal Davis , and Willie Hutch , who crafted a sound that balanced the infectious energy of the Jackson 5 with a newfound emotional maturity. Key highlights of the original 10-track release include: