In the live recording of "Billie Jean" from January 1, 2001, Michael Jackson was in a phase of his career marked by both resurgence and reflection. This performance took place shortly after the release of his album "Invincible" in 2001, which was his final studio album during his lifetime. "Invincible" featured a blend of genres, showcasing Jackson’s enduring appeal and innovation. Notably, the album included the hit single "You Rock My World," which had significant commercial success. Interestingly, Jackson's performance style during this era continued to reflect his iconic stage presence and unique dance moves, such as the moonwalk, which he famously popularized. This live performance is emblematic of Jackson's ability to engage audiences with his artistic prowess, remaining a prominent figure in pop culture even as he navigated the complexities of fame and personal challenges in the 2000s.