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Michael Jackson became famous at the age of 10 when his first hit I want you back appeared in 1969 but he wasn't a typical teenager

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Майкл Джексон стал известен в возрасте 10 лет, когда его первый хит "I want you back" появился в 1969 , но он небыл обычным тинейджером

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