How has Michael Jacksons voice evolved over time?
From childhood, MJ’s voice changed from a boy soprano to a high tenor.
One of his signature voice techniques, called the "vocal hiccup," he started using in 1973 from the Jackson 5’s "G.I.T.: Get It Together" album.
Rolling Stone compared MJ’s voice to the "breathless, dreamy stutter" of Stevie Wonder. MJ is known for sliding smoothly into a falsetto during his songs.
Another voice technique MJ has become known for is his deliberate unique pronunciation of "come on" which often sounds like "shamone."