Michael Jackson Bad 25 Documentary PART 1 | REACTION

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  • Опубліковано 29 січ 2024
  • The behind-the-scenes footage of Jackson recording the album and collaborating with Quincy Jones, Siedah Garrett, Sheryl Crow, and others.
    The interviews with confidants, musicians, choreographers, and directors who worked with Jackson on the Bad era, such as Martin Scorsese, Colin Chilvers, Jeffrey Daniel, and more.
    The insights from contemporary artists and celebrities who were influenced by Jackson and the album, such as Kanye West, Cee Lo Green, Mariah Carey, Justin Bieber, and more.
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    reaction to bad 25 documentary

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  • @marcusscarterr33

    I think what is lacking in today's artists is the determination and passion and the commitment to the art of music, it seems there's not much heart in it and less and less artists who want to make an impact, it's so easy to get a number one now when back then artists really had to work hard and prove themselves, now there's autotune and all that stuff, Michael really worked hard and is a prime example of someone who was passionate about music and had a desire to actually make an impact, he really put his heart into his music and dance and that is why he is such an inspiration to sooo many artists, he is the actual definition of a legend.

  • @sophiaamancioo22

    I'm so happy you're reacting to this Seph ❤ hope you enjoy this documentary!! See how disrespectful they were with Michael calling him wacko jacko?? This is a racist thing the UK tabloid came up with, and the thing about his mother is totally false she never called him anything but apparently they could write and publish anything no matter if it was true or not, that's why Michael hated the media and tabloids so ignore these headlines, they just wanted to mock him because he was on top and I don't know why they only cared about his surgeries and not his music like is this some crime?? It is his face!! I don't know why this even matters

  • @catsara9114

    My suspicion: Michael and Prince both loved to play pranks on other people. So maybe Prince was trying a prank on Michael with this "voodoo-box" ... and it worked 🤣

  • @jado4prez

    Yes i don’t like comparing prince and michael cause they’re really not that similar but princes music is definitely worth getting into

  • @angelawhite1347

    I Loved Michael Jackson and I Loved Prince; Both Geniuses in their own right ; I think You would really Enjoy getting into Prince catalog of Music as well.🔥🔥🔥

  • @SaucedFruit

    I think it’s definitely worth listening to Prince’s music. It’s very good.

  • @ashiaadams1394

    I miss MJ so much 😔🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤

  • @lydmarl.475

    Oh yes you definitely get into Prince!!

  • @61sn
    @61sn  +1

    Michael also sings the song "I just can't stop loving you" in French

  • @ccjtv809

    Just so you know, those newspapers saying that the mom said Michael was weird are not true

  • @glamourisbest

    I’m glad you’re getting into this documentary. I look forward to your reactions! So many interesting nuggets in this one and great to hear from celeb fans and industry insiders too.I hope we’ll see The Off the Wall documentary too at some point.

  • @RicBlossom-ig5hq

    I'm happy this Seph ooooo...h can't wait😮😮😮❤❤❤❤

  • @skeletalcountdown

    I personally don't listen to Prince, because his music doesn't resonate with me the way that of other artists does, but I will absolutely 100% reccoment to check out his work regardless. It may not be my personal cup of tea, but that man had his own blend of talent that got him to where he was for a reason. And the only way to know whether you like it or not is to see it for yourself.

  • @Pussy-Go-Lightly

    Great reaction once again and so easy on the eye!

  • @paulobastos6475

    I can’t wait to see you reacting to the Dangerous tour.

  • @Yahisking1

    Cant wait for this Seph!

  • @KB-xp6dq
    @KB-xp6dq  +10

    It was so ridiculous that people pitted MJ and Prince against each other just because they were black guys of the same age (both born in summer 1958). If either of them had been white, they wouldn't have even been in the same musical conversation. It really was like there was only one slot available for a black guy who crossed over into pop, and far too many people felt like they had to choose which one of them got it. I refused to choose and was a huge fan of both (saw MJ in concert 10 times and Prince 18 times).

  • @theguy8275

    Thriller 40 next!!!

  • @Ltforlife22

    I cannot wait for the next part!! Great choice to explore this path❤

  • @andrews6341

    Great documentary. Will tune in for this one ! Great channel as well.