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Culling a playlist from an artist as estimable and earth-shaking as Michael Jackson is a monumental task. There's always going to be the one that got away — the shoulda-been classic that got dwarfed simply because his classics were just too towering to allow any runner-ups. But whether chart-topper or quiet victory, what stands out about the best Michael Jackson songs is how the music mostly cleared the way for his outsized personality. His vocal style was marvelously flexible, often favoring simple attack over cheap pyrotechnics, and he applied it to some of the most indelible melodies ever written. It's those qualities that cement his legend as pop legend bar none.

"I Want You Back"
What better place to start than at the beginning? If anything, this whirling R&B number sounds even better some 40 years on than it did when it was released. Eleven-year-old Michael's voice on this tune is a wonder: aching and expressive like the best of his years-older soul peers, dicing up syllables on the verses and clinging on to long sustains in the chorus. As close to perfect as pop songs can get.

"Rock With You"
And with this song, the template for Justin Timberlake's career was established. What's remarkable about "Rock With You" is how unobtrusive it is: a silky string section and barely-there twitch of guitar — Michael doesn't even hit the word "Rock" all that hard — he just glides over it, preferring to charm with a wink and a smile rather than with aggression or ferocity.

"Billie Jean"
Michael practically sobs out the verses on "Billie Jean," his wrung-dry, pained performance at the center of this stormy pop classic. Jackson and producer Quincy Jones load the song with weird, wonderful touches: that sudden, diving string section, the stray doodles of organ, Michael's sampled gasp turning up between measures like he's coming up for air. It's been said before, but it's worth repeating: "Billie Jean" is a masterpiece, and one that doesn't lose its strange, dark power, no matter how many times you hear it.

"Give In to Me"
Michael Jackson was often at his best when he was indulging a dark streak, and this strange, sinister number about obsessive love from Dangerous is all ice and shadows. Jackson sounds agonized on the chorus, and Slash's eerie descending arpeggios envelop the song like spiderwebs — one of Jackson's more masterfully ominous numbers.

"Thriller"
And speaking of masterfully ominous. "Thriller"'s 13-minute video is so rife with camp charm it's easy to overlook the song's inherent, cheeky darkness. This is, after all, a song that begins with something evil lurking in the dark, makes a brief stop at demon posession before ending with an army of zombies descending on their prey. But Jackson and Quincy Jones surround those lyrics with such spectacular robo-funk — that simple six-note synth riff rolling over and over, unmistakable and unforgettable — that it's easy to miss the skeletons crouching in its shadows.

"Human Nature"
Simple, stark, quiet and beautiful and boasting a windswept synth-string part that Nas would later sample for "It Ain't Hard to Tell," "Human Nature" is one of Jackson's most subtle and affecting ballads. The way his voice tumbles down the notes in the chorus is a master class in vocal delivery, and his pleading repetition of "Why? Why?" is the sound of quiet heartbreak.

"Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' "
The refrain sounds like confrontation, but in between the title's repeated jabs come genuine sympathy: "You're stuck in the middle, and the pain is thunder." The song is Motown revisited, its roaming synth-bass a stand-in for James Jamerson, its edges rounded out with roving horn charts and gospel-tinged backing vocals.

"The Way You Make Me Feel"
Four and a half minutes of unadulterated bliss, "The Way You Make Me Feel" cruises slowly on a rubberband bass line elevated by Jackson's ecstatic whoops and yelps. Every piece of this song is in perfect place, the big brass punctuating each of Jackson's heartfelt demonstrations of affection.

"Smooth Criminal"
Tense and agitated, Jackson turns his voice into a machine gun, reducing the verses to a hail of tiny sounds. He pulls off a mean feat in this one, seeming to sympathize with both the aggressor and the aggressee, his hoarse, whispered "Annie, are you OK?" sounding like the set-up in some odd horror film.

"Black or White"
It's the weird facial morphing at the end of the video that everyone remembers, but the lead single from Jackson's Dangerous is a tidy bit of pop, Jackson's soulful vocal framed by a bright, ringing guitar phrase. Jackson had the tendency to skew obvious when being topical, but "Black or White" keenly smuggles social commentary into a love song, using matters of the heart to erase racial barriers.

"In the Closet"
Jackson's minor hits are just as fascinating — if not more so — than his blockbusters. On this 1991 song, he seems to be imagining the whole of post-'00s pop music. The beats are Timbaland-tiny, and Jackson's voice is barely more than a stutter until the chorus, where he stretches out long and lean and limber.

"Scream"
The much-vaunted collaboration between Michael and sister Janet was viewed by some as a disappointment when it was unveiled in 1995 — bolstered by what was, at the time, the most expensive music video ever shot. Now, though, it's a terrific bit of pop paranoia, the Jacksons bitterly lashing out against doubters and naysayers over a fierce electro backdrop — one periodically pierced by Jackson's pained yelps.

"I Can't Help It"
Michael does Stevie: a light, elegant Wonder-ful ballad finds Jackson scaling back his vocal assault, floating just above a lush bed of organ and bass. He takes his time on this one, making its pleasures simple but irresistible.

"Leave Me Alone"
Picking up where "Scream" left off, "Leave Me Alone" finds Jackson taking a toothier tack against his tabloid assailants. The song works because the music sounds like vintage Michael: a batch of thick chords for Jackson to vamp over, a kind of darker inversion of "The Way You Make Me Feel." This time, though, that way was worked-up and angry, and Jackson's aggressive scraping of the high notes makes plain his frustration.

"P.Y.T."
Another of Jackson's elegant R&B numbers, he cruises cleanly up the center of the burbling backdrop; like most early hits, "P.Y.T." finds Jackson at his most controlled, saving his big yearning yelps for the chorus, and making them all the more indelible by their infrequency.

"Beat It"
And why not end with another bona fide classic? This song is so familiar it hardly bears much exposition, but what stands out now is its marvelous simplicity: that simple, toothy guitar attack and one of Jackson's fiercer vocal attacks. This is edgy Michael at his best, and Eddie Van Halen's searing central solo only serves as a mirror of Jackson's own urgency. Again, the song is a sly subversion: What Jackson's advocating isn't attack, it's retreat. "Beat It" is, in the end, a celebration of the spot-on of the confidence that comes from knowing you have nothing you need to prove.
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posted by BadEra1988
“Alright class we have a quiz today so I don’t want any of y’all messin around.. especially you Amira” said Mrs Taquisha. “Huh?”. “Huh means you can hear” said Mrs Taquisha. The students and her friends were laughing at Mrs Taquisha. “Gosh why’s your name Taquisha?” Said Amira giggling “It’s ghetto” said Amira. “Gurl do you want to get detention again” said Mrs Taquisha. “Nah I’m good, but nice try”. “What part of stop messin around do you not understand” said Mrs Taquisha. “The oh” Said Amira laughing. Then her twin sister named Amani was daydreaming...
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“Michael.. Your girlfriend Tiffany is upset right now.. I think you should talk to her” said Symphony “Ok let me talk to her” said Michael Jackson walking to Tiffany’s room. Michael Jackson saw Tiffany crying and he said “Shhh.. it’s okay” Michael Jackson said kissing her on the cheeks. Tiffany Denise was still crying and said “Thank you Michael.. I just have a relationship issue with someone else who abused.. me” Tiffany Denise said while sniffing “I feel so bad for you Tiffany” Michael Jackson said. Michael Jackson put his arms around Tiffany and closed his eyes while...
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It was 9:00 AM three girls who were teenagers and their names was Amani,Amira,and Astrina they were sisters Amani and Amira were fraternal twins and Amani was watching a commercial of Michael Jackson that his concert was today. Amani got surprised and said “Hey you guys we should go to a Michael Jackson concert tuuuuday” Amira said “Wait a minute I’m not going to his concert with all them fans just shoving around me including you” Amani said “Oh shamone Mira we should go there” Amira and Astrina laughed. Their parents wasn’t home, but they didn’t give a crap where they are...
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posted by Miaukitty
My History Starts when i was 4 years old and my parents were whatching tv and then appears Thriller on Tv.
I was really scared but i really loved the song.
Then when i was 5 years old my aunt gave me a MJ cd with all his music videos (i specially fell in love with the "Bad" music video, i think he looks so sexy in it) I was obssesed with that cd, i even used to listen it every day.
Then i forgot Michael's music for years.
But now i am a huge fan of his music, im in love with him.
I feel embarrassed to say to my friends that i love MJ so its a secret. Well thats all
PS: sorry for my english but my original language its spanish
It all started when I was 7 years old. Somewhere in the month of June or July, I got news that Michael Jackson had died. I didn't care much at that time. Life went on as usual for me. Them my dad upgraded his car and one day gave me a lift in it. I turned on the music player. The first song? Thriller(the song). I fell in love with it...

Then only had I realized who Michael Jackson was. My dad still had more songs. I listened to them all.
As soon as the player struck Little Susie, my dad would change the song. I did not know why. I downloaded Little Susie and listened. After the song was over, my eyes were waterfalls. The song was absolutely gloomy. I researched the story and finally ended up here on this site. Only Fanpop gave me a reasonable explanation for Little Susie.
I created my own account on this site, just to praise him...
He shall live in my heart forever...
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posted by destinyhadkins
About: Born Yvonne Jackson, she rose to fame in the 1980s and returned in 2014 with the hits " Wanna Dance" and " Free the World."
Before Fame: She wanted to become a lawyer and focus on business law, but pursued a career in show business like her siblings.
Trivia:She released the single "Bet'cha Gonna Need My Lovin'," appeared in Playboy, and published an autobiography that caused a rift in the Jackson family.
Family Life: Her manager Jack Gordon forced her into marriage on September 5, 1989 and when she asked for an annulment six months later, he slammed her face into the corner of a table....
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posted by kelsey1933
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Michael Jackson was king of pop and was born in Gary Indiana. he was a dancer and a singer and an actor. he had a pet monkey called bubbles. but sadly died on june the 25th 2009 he had an other does of drugs. he had 3 children paris Jackson, prince jr Jackson and blanket Jackson .

Michael Joseph Jackson was an American singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and actor. Called the King of Pop, his contributions to music and dance, along with his publicized personal life, made
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posted by M_Annie_J
A little over half a century ago, the angels, just as they always do, were playing with starlight. When angels play with starlight, it turns into a pure gold stone that shines all of the colours of the rainbow. Once, and only once, an angel dropped some golden starlight and it fell onto Earth. The precious stone formed into the shape of a human boy who had magical eyes and a smile that made your heart melt. He danced and sang for us and we laughed with joy. As he aged into a man he grew even more beautiful and continued to bring us light and happiness. Like wine, his music grew sweeter as time...
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Before Kasey knew it, tomorrow night had arrived. Kasey waited in her living room patiently for Michael to arrive. As she was waiting her cellphone began to ring, she then took her phone out of her purse and saw her friend Pixy was calling. "What up?" Kasey said answering the phone. "Hey girl I was wondering if you wanted to go out to dinner with me and some of the ladies from work?" Pixy asked. "Actually no I cant I already have a dinner date with someone else." Kasey replied. "What who?" , "Im not going to tell you because its none of your business and even if I did tell you, you would flip...
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posted by mjshoe1313
THERE WILL BE A SMALL SEX SEAN LETTING EVERY ONE KNOW

i squirmed and wiggled on the sofa my legs to short to reach the floor barry watched me amused that i was so impatient but what 5 year old would not be.

barry michael
michael hu
barry sit still
michael i cant i need to go to the bathroom
barry go then we don't need any wet pants

i ran to the boys room as i was watching my hands i got thinking of the future of being an adult having 12 or gee 13 children of my own all different races cultures and stuff like that then i looked at my hair this dark blue was what i was born with it looked black...
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