Michael Jackson, often hailed as the King of Pop, was not only a monumental figure in the world of music but also came from a large family of talented siblings. Growing up as one of ten children, Michael’s early years were spent alongside his brothers and sisters, who all had their own dreams and aspirations. While Michael rose to global superstardom, his siblings carved out their own paths in music, entertainment, and business. Here’s an update on where Michael Jackson’s siblings are today.
Rebbie Jackson
As the eldest child of Joe and Katherine Jackson, Rebbie Jackson was born in 1950. Though she was the oldest, she didn’t initially pursue a public music career, instead focusing on raising a family. She joined her siblings in Las Vegas in the 1970s and began her solo career in the 1980s with her debut album Centipede in 1984. Rebbie’s son, Austin Brown, has followed in her footsteps and is now a successful musician, performing with artists such as JoJo and Ariana Grande.
Jackie Jackson
Jackie Jackson, born in 1951, was one of the founding members of the Jackson 5 and contributed to the group’s success with his distinctive tenor voice. In addition to his contributions to the group, Jackie has pursued a solo career, releasing albums and collaborating with artists over the years. He has also ventured into producing and composing, with credits on several film soundtracks. His most recent work includes the 2007 single Big City After Dark.
Tito Jackson
Born in 1953, Tito Jackson is known for his extraordinary guitar skills, which he showcased both as a member of the Jackson 5 and in his solo career. Tito’s son, Tito Joe Jackson, is a member of the band 3T, which gained fame in the 1990s. Tito himself released two solo albums, including Tito Time in 2016, which featured R&B and soul music. His most recent album, Under Your Spell, released in 2021, leaned more into blues.
Jermaine Jackson
Jermaine, born in 1954, played a significant role in the Jackson 5’s success, but his career took a controversial turn in 1976 when he left the group to stay with Motown while his brothers moved to CBS. Jermaine had several successful solo albums, including his self-titled debut in 1972, and has remained active in the music industry. His most recent album, As I Wish You Loved, was released in 2012.
LaToya Jackson
LaToya, born in 1956, has had a dynamic career in music and television. While she started as a backup vocalist for the Jackson 5, she later pursued her own solo career, releasing albums starting with her 1980 self-titled debut. LaToya was also known for her outspoken views, particularly regarding her family, and published a memoir in 1991 in which she accused her father of abuse. Her more recent projects include a 2011 EP titled Starting Over, and she appeared as a contestant on The Masked Singer in 2019.
Marlon Jackson
Marlon, born in 1957, was a key member of the Jackson 5, but his focus shifted later in life. He was extremely close with his brother Michael and gave an emotional eulogy at Michael’s funeral in 2009, referring to him as “the soul of the family.” Marlon released one solo album, Baby Tonight, in 1987, but has mainly focused on business ventures, including founding the cable network Major Broadcasting in 1999, which later became the Black Family Channel.
Brandon Jackson
Brandon Jackson, Marlon’s twin brother, tragically died shortly after birth in 1957. Marlon has spoken fondly of his twin and mentioned him in his eulogy for Michael Jackson, reflecting on their deep bond and the love he still carries for his brother.
Randy Jackson
Randy, born in 1961, initially joined the Jackson 5 in 1971, playing congas, and became an official member in 1976 when the group moved to CBS. Randy pursued a solo career with his band Randy and the Gypsies, releasing an album in 1989. He later moved to the business side of the music industry, co-founding Total Multimedia Inc. in 1990 and acquiring Modern Records in 1998. In 2018, he co-founded Rhythm Nation Records with his sister Janet Jackson, focusing on independent releases.
Janet Jackson
The youngest member of the Jackson family, Janet Jackson was born in 1966 and has had an immensely successful solo career. With iconic albums like Control, Rhythm Nation 1814, and Janet, Janet became a global superstar in her own right. Her music continues to inspire new generations, and she remains an influential figure in pop music. Janet’s most recent album, Unbreakable, was released in 2015, and she is also the subject of an upcoming documentary, Janet, set to premiere on Lifetime and A&E in 2022.
Giovanni Jackson
Giovanni Jackson is Michael’s half-sister, born in 1974 from Joe Jackson’s affair with Cheryl Terrell. Giovanni has been open about her struggles with acceptance within the Jackson family. In a 2018 interview, she revealed that she was often kept at a distance from the family, feeling like an outsider despite meeting them several times. She shared that her attempts to build a relationship with them were often met with coldness, leaving her with feelings of rejection.
Despite the ups and downs within the Jackson family, each sibling has contributed to the family legacy in their own way. Whether through music, business ventures, or personal challenges, the Jackson siblings continue to inspire the world with their talents and resilience. Michael Jackson may be gone, but his family members continue to carry the torch, preserving his incredible legacy for future generations.