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Why Did Jermaine Jackson Change His Name?

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Jermaine Jackson changed his name to Jermaine Jackson in 2012 for personal reasons. At the time, he cited artistic reasons and stated that he was aligning with the way his name was originally intended to be spelt. This change was legally approved, but he later reverted to using his original name, Jermaine Jackson.

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Jermaine’s journey into the spotlight began when he and his brothers, Tito and Jackie, formed the Jackson Brothers, later evolving into the iconic Jackson 5.

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Their talent caught the attention of industry insiders, leading to a record deal with Motown Records in 1969. As the co-lead singer of the group alongside his brother Michael, Jermaine lent his soulful voice to hits like “I Want You Back,” “ABC,” and “I’ll Be There.” The Jackson 5’s meteoric rise to fame propelled them into the global spotlight, with Jermaine at the forefront of their success.

Jermaine’s musical journey continued with a successful solo career showcasing his artistic versatility. Hits like “Daddy’s Home,” “Let’s Get Serious,” and “Don’t Take It Personal” solidified his place in the music industry. His collaboration with Whitney Houston on her debut album further showcased his talent as a producer and performer.

 


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