Michael Jackson's Grammy Win for Best Music Video in 1996

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In 1996, Michael Jackson continued to solidify his legacy as the King of Pop by winning prestigious awards that recognized his artistic contributions. He received a Grammy Award for Best Music Video, Short Form for his groundbreaking video 'Scream,' a collaboration with his sister Janet Jackson. The video was notable not only for its innovative visuals and choreography but also for its powerful message against media scrutiny and personal struggles. Additionally, Jackson was honored with the American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist, further highlighting his immense popularity and influence in the music industry. These accolades in 1996 were a testament to Jackson's enduring appeal and his ability to push the boundaries of music and video production. His work during this period showcased his commitment to artistic excellence and his impact on pop culture, making him a pivotal figure in the entertainment world.
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Primary Reference: 1996 Grammy Award Winners
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