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Tito Jackson, the youngest brother of the legendary Jackson family and a founding member of The Jackson 5, was a talented musician and businessman. Tito whose full name was Toriano Adaryll Jackson was American musician born on October 15, 1953, to Joseph and Katherine Jackson in Gary, Indiana. He died on 15th of September 2024,…
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Tito Jackson, who died at 70, is the youngest brother of the legendary Jackson family and a founding member of The Jackson 5. Although he’s dead, he left behind a rich musical legacy. Here are five of his most evergreen songs: 1. ‘Get It Baby’ This song was released in 2016. It’s Tito’s first commercially…
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