3 T
3T is the R&B trio of brothers TJ, Taryll, and Taj Jackson. They released their debut single "Anything" in 1995, a ballad written by their father Michael...
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3T is the R&B trio of brothers TJ, Taryll, and Taj Jackson. They released their debut single "Anything" in 1995, a ballad written by their father Michael Jackson. That song and their debut album Brotherhood, which also included "24/7," brought them initial attention.
Their music follows in the family's R&B tradition, built around smooth harmonies. They released two more studio albums, Identity in 1997 and Chapter III in 2004. The group's work often dealt with themes of family and relationships, as heard on songs like "Brotherhood" and "Stuck On You."
Being the sons of Michael Jackson meant their career was often viewed through that lens, which sometimes overshadowed their own work. They continued performing and recording together into the 2000s.
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