I was only 10 when Mj died but i remember it hit me and my family like we lost a family member. He had an unbelievable impact on people of all ages, he was one of those few superstars that transcended their era. truly a timeless artist
I attended this very concert in London and I was 3 rows from the front stage. It was electric and mesmerising watching him for the first time live and up close. What I will say is that his vocals were not the same compared to the start of the Bad world tour. Hands down the best performance of Human Nature still remains the Yokohama concert. Listen to this version and you will notice a huge difference in MJ vocals.
i amazed everytime i see how he managed to use his body to theese iconic moves, and sing so brilliantly at the same time, there will never be anyone like him again❤
Great reaction! This is probably one of my favorite songs of his. I will always regret not seeing him live either, although I did manage to go to Neverland once. He wasn’t there but it was a visit I’ll never forget.
Fun fact, this song was written by Toto.. Quincy Jones would get the guys from Toto to send over some musical ideas and Steve Porcaro had an idea for "Human Nature" based on an instance his daughter had with a bully.. what happened was that the same analog tape they sent Quincy with their usual ideas had human nature on the backside and Quincy Jones just so happened to play that one first.. By pure accident, Steve never planned on sending them that. But Quincy called Steve and asked if they could do something with it to which Steve agreed.
There is absolutely no emotion in this interpretation. He can't help but do all of his ridiculous and immature gestures over and over. In some of his numbers they were entertaining. But here it's completely off and a total waste of John Bettis and Steve Porcaro's beautiful song. MJ was just an entertaining machine.
I was only 10 when Mj died but i remember it hit me and my family like we lost a family member. He had an unbelievable impact on people of all ages, he was one of those few superstars that transcended their era. truly a timeless artist
We’ll never have another like him. Rest in peace sweet angel. 🙏
He was amazing
I attended this very concert in London and I was 3 rows from the front stage. It was electric and mesmerising watching him for the first time live and up close. What I will say is that his vocals were not the same compared to the start of the Bad world tour. Hands down the best performance of Human Nature still remains the Yokohama concert. Listen to this version and you will notice a huge difference in MJ vocals.
Wonderful reaction, thank you. I really, really miss MJ too.
Thank you! ❤️
i amazed everytime i see how he managed to use his body to theese iconic moves, and sing so brilliantly at the same time, there will never be anyone like him again❤
Yes! I agree!
I saw this for real in the Bad concert in 1988, I’ll never forget it ✌️🇳🇱
Michael jackson is brilliant genius top singer top dancer top music composition in world
The king of kings forever ✌🏽
I am glad you watched MJ movements.
Great reaction! This is probably one of my favorite songs of his. I will always regret not seeing him live either, although I did manage to go to Neverland once. He wasn’t there but it was a visit I’ll never forget.
I bet you have great memories from your visit there!
Amazing Michael Jackson ❤ more Michael Jackson please
Keep your notifications on for when we drop an MJ video every Monday! 😁
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@@Savage-Reactionsel único en todos los sonidos
Reaction Michael Jackson this is it human nature 2009❤
I love you reaction
Thank you! 💕
Thanks for doing MJ again 🎉
Of course! Every Monday, unless it gets stuck in a copyright queue, or David forgets what day it is again. 😅😂
There will never be anther king of pop.
Please react to Michael Jackson in the studio recording childhood you will love it
Fun fact, this song was written by Toto.. Quincy Jones would get the guys from Toto to send over some musical ideas and Steve Porcaro had an idea for "Human Nature" based on an instance his daughter had with a bully.. what happened was that the same analog tape they sent Quincy with their usual ideas had human nature on the backside and Quincy Jones just so happened to play that one first.. By pure accident, Steve never planned on sending them that. But Quincy called Steve and asked if they could do something with it to which Steve agreed.
Interesting! Thanks for that cool info!
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There is absolutely no emotion in this interpretation. He can't help but do all of his ridiculous and immature gestures over and over. In some of his numbers they were entertaining. But here it's completely off and a total waste of John Bettis and Steve Porcaro's beautiful song. MJ was just an entertaining machine.
To each their own.
You do realise he's not just a singer 🙄🤦🏾🤣