Destiny
Jacksons
Epic
JE35552
1978

"Destiny," released in 1978, marked a significant evolution for The Jacksons, as it was one of the first albums where they had substantial creative control. After years of working with Motown's assembly-line production, the group transitioned to Epic Records, allowing them more artistic freedom. This newfound autonomy is evident in "Destiny," which showcases a blend of disco, funk, and soul, reflecting the musical trends of the late 1970s. The album's standout tracks, including "Blame It on the Boogie" and "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)," highlight the group's dynamic energy and Michael Jackson's emerging role as a lead vocalist and creative force.
The success of "Destiny" revitalized The Jacksons' career, re-establishing them as major players in the music industry during a time when disco was dominating the charts. The album was both a commercial and critical success, selling millions of copies worldwide and receiving praise for its infectious rhythms and sophisticated production. Beyond its hits, "Destiny" is notable for its deeper cuts, which reveal the group's versatility and willingness to experiment with different sounds and themes. The album's success set the stage for Michael Jackson's groundbreaking solo career, while also affirming The Jacksons' place in the annals of pop and R&B history.