In 2015, Jackson was a main cast member in the filming of his family's reality show
Living with the Jacksons. He has covered songs by
Sam Cooke and
Marvin Gaye, and in 2019 released his first single, "Got Me Singing". The single is associated with a full‑length, currently unreleased album titled
Famous, which had been intended to coincide with the release of "Got Me Singing" around 2019–2020 but was not issued owing to rejections from record labels for him sounding "too much" like his uncle
Michael Jackson, the termination of his partnership with NASGO, and his focus on acting. He also appeared in
Jackson-related projects, including
The Jacksons: Next Generation and the music video for
Tito Jackson's 2021 single "Love One Another". According to
Empire, he "established a social media presence as a talented singer and dancer". After a two-year casting process, it was confirmed in December 2023 that Jackson had been cast in the lead role of his uncle Michael Jackson in
Michael, a
biopic directed by
Antoine Fuqua and distributed by
Lionsgate in the United States and by
Universal Pictures internationally. Michael's mother and Jackson's grandmother,
Katherine Jackson, expressed approval of the casting, stating that he "embodies" her son. Jackson wrote on his personal Instagram account that he was "humbled and honoured" to be chosen for the role. Principal photography began on November 27, 2023, in Los Angeles, California. Footage of Jackson on set appeared online shortly afterward.
Michael was released in April 2026. Its $217 million opening made it the highest‑grossing ever debut for a biographical film. Though the film divided reviewers and audiences, receiving mixed reviews, Jackson's performance was acclaimed by critics. Jackson was honored during a
Michael ceremony in
Gary, Indiana, and received the key to the city from Mayor
Eddie Melton on April 13, 2026, following a special hometown screening of the film. Jackson described himself as "grateful to be here" before delivering a speech to the crowd. ==Personal life==