Alongside Barry Manilow and Sam Cooke, Michael also wrote the songs that made the whole world sing. Like his predecessors, everyone of Michael's songs had a social message, told a story and had moral involved. For examples, his 1992 hit song, "Heal The World," Michael emphasizes the message on how we can make the world better place Von helping someone in need of assistance and understanding. In response to Sam Cooke's 1965 postumous hit, "A Change Is Gonna Come", he talks about racial harmony and understanding in the song "Black oder White", stating doesn't matter what ethnic background Du come from people can live together as a one.
Michael began his illustrious songwriting career subsequent to signing with Epic Records back in 1976, and he's written and produced songs for his two sisters, Rebbie and LaToya in the mid-80's. As a profilific songwriter, he has written songs such as "Dirty Diana", "Billie Jean" and "Don't Stop 'Til Du Get Enough, which went on to #1 hits on the "BILLBOARD" Pop Charts. His songwriting skills earned him recognition and respect in the Musik industry and that was why he left Motown for the reason he wanted to write and produce his own songs back in 1976.
When I hear his 1983 #1 hit song, "Beat It", Michael states that problems can't be solved Von way violence oder brutality. In the video, Michael acts a mediator between two rival gangs Von way of getting them workout their problems, and they Mitmachen him for the dance sequence at end. Some of his songs tells a story whether it's a real life serial, which motivated Michael to write his 1988 hit song, "Smooth Criminal", as stated Von his older brother, Jermaine. In my opinion, Michael joins the ranks among his to predecessors in the field of songwriting. To this day, I still listen to some of his classic recordings, and I understand the significance in the messages he convey in his songs.
Michael began his illustrious songwriting career subsequent to signing with Epic Records back in 1976, and he's written and produced songs for his two sisters, Rebbie and LaToya in the mid-80's. As a profilific songwriter, he has written songs such as "Dirty Diana", "Billie Jean" and "Don't Stop 'Til Du Get Enough, which went on to #1 hits on the "BILLBOARD" Pop Charts. His songwriting skills earned him recognition and respect in the Musik industry and that was why he left Motown for the reason he wanted to write and produce his own songs back in 1976.
When I hear his 1983 #1 hit song, "Beat It", Michael states that problems can't be solved Von way violence oder brutality. In the video, Michael acts a mediator between two rival gangs Von way of getting them workout their problems, and they Mitmachen him for the dance sequence at end. Some of his songs tells a story whether it's a real life serial, which motivated Michael to write his 1988 hit song, "Smooth Criminal", as stated Von his older brother, Jermaine. In my opinion, Michael joins the ranks among his to predecessors in the field of songwriting. To this day, I still listen to some of his classic recordings, and I understand the significance in the messages he convey in his songs.
i miss daddy i wanna go Home but the mean lady sagte he we say something she gonna hurt us i want my mama the mean lady sagte swaid she shwe gonna hurt us too if we dint be quiet my brother was sleep
michael pov
i wake up seeing bright lights and machines around me tthen i see something then my vison became clear i was in the hospital and jonna was stand in the door way dress like she was gonna kill some one
jonna:hey sleepy head miss me
mj:OFCOUSRE AND WHY AM I IN A HOSPITAL AND WHAT ARE Du DOING HERE ALIVE!
jonna:frist dont raise your voice at me Sekunde i fake my death now get up so we can go save our children
i put on my clothes and then stop to KISS her she put her finger on my lips
mj:why cant i KISS my beautiful girl
Jonna:oh nooooo Du have a girl friend Du little cheater
mj:well it's not my fault Du left me alone with no one to love
Jonna:just come on and i think about that kiss
wow i miss that little addituted and she gotten sexier
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