Jackson Move to Epic and Off the Wall

In June 1975, the Jackson signed a contract with Epic Records, a subsidiary of CBS Records and their self-Jackson name. brother Randy has officially joined the group at that time, while Jermaine left to pursue a solo career. They continued to tour internationally, releasing more than six albums between 1976 and 1984 in which Jackson was the main songwriter, writing hits like "Shake Your Body (Down to Ground)", "This Place Hotel" and "Can You Feel It" in 1978. he played the scarecrow in the musical, The Wiz disaster, the box office. That's where he collaborated with Quincy Jones, who made the score soundtrack. Jones has agreed to produce the next solo album from Jackson, Off the Wall. In 1979, Jackson broke his nose during a complex choreography. His subsequent rhinoplasty is not a complete success, he complained of breathing difficulties that affect his career. It was referred to Dr. Steven Hoefflin, who perform rhinoplasty and the next Jackson second. 
Jones and Jackson produced Off the Wall album together. Songwriter of the album, including Jackson, Rod Temperton, Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney. Released in 1979, he was the first album to generate four U.S. top 10 hits, including chart-topping singles "Do not Stop 'Til You Get Enough" and "Rock With You" is reached. Number three on the Billboard 200 and eventually sold over 20 million copies worldwide. In 1980, Jackson won three awards at the American Music Awards for solo efforts: Favorite Soul / R & B Album, Favorite Soul / R & B Male Artist and Favorite Soul / R & B single "Do not Stop 'Til You Get Enough "is. years, he also won the year-end Billboard Top for Black Artist and Top Black Album and the Grammy Award for Best Male R & B Vocal Performance, also for "Do not Stop Til 'You Get Enough". Jackson has again won the American Music Awards in 1981 for Favorite Soul / R & B Album and Favorite Soul / R & B Male Artist. Despite commercial success, Jackson felt Off the Wall must make a greater impact, and determined to exceed the expectations of the next publication. In 1980, she received the highest royaltyrate in the music industry: 37 percent of the album big profits.