@@JackReacts904 Yea Kriss Kross had some jams man, as a kid i was into their stuff back in the day, lol. I'd recommend "The Bomb" (remix ft the Brat), "Alright", "Jump", and definitely "Live and Die for Hip Hop" and "Tonite's the Night"
Rip M.j Rip Heavy D Rip Mac Daddy (Kriss Kross) Jam is a masterpiece. The energy, the creativity...everything is on point. The delivery on the verse is so flawless, the hook is FIRE! 🔥🔥🔥 Michael Jackson is so unique. A true Genius.
Yeah it was real, it was kind of a part of the deal, Jordan teaches Jackson how to play basketball and vice versa with the dance. The end wa captured at the end of the shooting, it was not scripted.
Michael was actually pretty good at basketball. If you watch the first dancing machine on soul train Don Carnelous is upset that the J5 beat some of his ppl and challenges them to a rematch with him now playing live on tv lol. Jackie Jackson tries to play it off but you can see in their eyes they weren't planning on losing lol. Of course not Jordan level but he could play lol
I like how you knew it was Micheal Jordan just by seeing his shadow lol But I guess the jumpman logo kind of ingrained his shadow into our minds. Also this makes me want to watch Space Jam!
I love your reactions to MJ music videos, they are so authentic, unforced and when I see a new video I have to watch it right away! Greetings from Poland
Another thing to be wary of when reacting to Michael Jackson is that a lot of people will swoop in and comment providing misinformation to discredit him, like false info on the production or who wrote the song. It's rife with MJ. People will have you believe he was like Britney Spears if you're not careful, like how she just turned up, sings then goes home. Be careful to take many comments at face value. Do some research on the song before or after the reaction. Credits: Song and lyrics by Michael Jackson Music by Rene Moore, Bruce Swedien, Michael Jackson and Teddy Riley Produced by Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley and Bruce Swedien Solo and background vocals by Michael Jackson Recorded and mixed by Bruce Swedien, Teddy Riley and Dave Way Arrangement by Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien, Teddy Riley and René Moore Vocal arrangement by Michael Jackson Rap performed by Heavy D
@@JackReacts904 No problem at all Jack. I appreciate the response! Michael didn't write every song he released but he wrote/main co-wrote the vast majority, especially his most famous track. Many people do not like Michael and don't want him to hold any credit for his career or accomplishments. His legacy is being tarnished to this day and he suffered with a media-wide smear campaign from arguably the late 80s but mainly the early 90s onwards is where it got serious. Sorry for the rant, but important for you to know where Michael is concerned.
Jam jam Here comes the man Hot damn The big boy stands Movin' up a hand Makin' funky tracks With my man Michael Jackson Smooth criminal That's the man Mike's so relaxed Mingle mingle jingle In the jungle Bum rushed the door 3 and 4's in a bundle Execute the plan First I cooled like a fan Got with Janet Then with guy Now with Michael Cause it ain't hard to jam my favorite part by Heavy D
That's *"GUY"* - not just a person, but the hip hop *_group_* - *Teddy Riley, Aaron Hall* and *Timmy Gatling* who was replaced by *Damon Hall* after the first album. That was *Heavy D's **_humble brag,_* establishing his industry cred and explaining how he first "cooled it like a fan", then executed the plan of hanging with the *big boys* ... ✌🏾😎
@@JackReacts904 You need to react to the live version of it from 1992 Bucharest Concert in the Dangerous Tour. I repeat Bucharest Concert, not any other concert. It's the first track in the concert, so make sure you react from the very beginning to include the fans anticipation, his entrance, his performance all the way till the end of the track. You will be blown away again.
Both MJ & MJ were close friends! Plus this song got HARD 💯💯💯 can you imagine seeing Michael perform this in concert R.I.P. Michael oh and I forgot Heavy D was in this R.I.P. Heavy D (rapper)🙏🏾
i love how he still has the record for most expensive music video in history, and then he has videos like these where he's just busting some moves in an empty warehouse. the RANGE.
This video was filmed in my hometown, Chicago, in the hood, probably not far from where I lived at the time, and premiered about a month after the Chicago Bulls won their second straight NBA Championship. MJ meets MJ! So exciting! The NBA used this song a lot after this, as you would imagine. Great timing to upload this while the Chicago Bulls Last Dance docu series is airing on ESPN. Teddy Riley produced the song, btw, and it's on the same album as "Remember the Time."
Jack I loved your reaction to this, I don’t think you were expecting this from MJ?! Lol great work as usual Jack, thank you! The rapper is Heavy D, sadly deceased. #AmplifyMJ
@@JackReacts904 You'll need to react to the full video on Daily Motion. It's 35 minutes long. Here's the link www.dailymotion.com/video/x26u1yy The video on UA-cam is only a condensed version that's 4 minutes long so it will be hard to really understand what the video is about 👍
Funny you mention how this sounds like Rhythm Nation because Michael said that and another song called The Knowledge are 2 of his favorites by Janet, and listening to that album got him interested in the New Jack Swing genre that the album helped bring into the forefront. It was that interest that got him to contact Teddy Riley from the group Guy and ask him to help produce the Dangerous album and this track was one of the first Teddy showed Mike.
Michael was Executive Producer, Jackson produced half the album, Teddy helped produce the other half. Michael. Teddy wasn't the main producer on this track. Michael was.
Credits: Song and lyrics by Michael Jackson Music by Rene Moore, Bruce Swedien, Michael Jackson and Teddy Riley Produced by Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley and Bruce Swedien Solo and background vocals by Michael Jackson Recorded and mixed by Bruce Swedien, Teddy Riley and Dave Way Arrangement by Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien, Teddy Riley and René Moore Vocal arrangement by Michael Jackson Rap performed by Heavy D
Thank you for this reaction Jack, love this song, love the music video just as you. I’m glad you reacted to this:) If you want to do some MJ’ interviews I recommend you the Ebony Jet one, it was in the 80s, I loved this one.
Fun Fact...one of the pre-teens dancing through out was one of my roommates in college. His comp card of what all he has done as a dancer, backup singer, theatre, his own music...amazing. He is still a great friend that I stay in contact with and I support his creativity heavy. His family is famous so I'll leave it at that.
I love this song. This song was produced by legendary singer/producer, Teddy Riley. He's the inventor of the New Jack Swing sound and is also the lead singer of the legendary R&B groups Guy and Blackstreet.
It’s funny that you mentioned Rhythm Nation, because when Michael was making the Dangerous album (which this song is on) the producer Teddy Riley asked Michael to give him a list of music that inspired him and the first thing on that list was Janet’s Rhythm Nation 1814 album.
To those skeptical of MJ's input: Dangerous Album credits: No. Title Writer(s) / Producer(s) 1. "Jam" Writers: Michael Jackson, René Moore, Bruce Swedien, Teddy Riley Production: Jackson, Riley, Swedien 2. "Why You Wanna Trip on Me" Writers: Teddy Riley, Bernard Belle Production: Riley, Jackson 3. "In the Closet" Writers: Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley Production: Jackson, Riley 4. "She Drives Me Wild" Writers: Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, Aqil Davidson Production: Riley, Jackson 5. "Remember the Time" Writers: Teddy Riley, Michael Jackson, Bernard Belle Production: Riley, Jackson 6. "Can't Let Her Get Away" Writers: Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley Production: Riley, Jackson 7. "Heal the World" Writer: Michael Jackson Production: Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien 8. "Black or White" Writers: Michael Jackson, Bill Bottrell Production: Jackson, Bottrell 9. "Who Is It" Writer: Michael Jackson Production: Michael Jackson Jackson, Bill Bottrell 10. "Give In to Me" Writers: Michael Jackson, Bill Bottrell Production: Jackson, Bottrell 11. "Will You Be There" Writer: Michael Jackson Production: Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien 12. "Keep the Faith" Writers: Glen Ballard, Siedah Garrett, Michael Jackson Production: Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien 13. "Gone Too Soon" Writers: Larry Grossman, Buz Kohan Producers: Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien 14. "Dangerous" Writers: Michael Jackson, Bill Bottrell, Teddy Riley Production: Jackson, Riley DANGEROUS ALBUM EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: MICHAEL JACKSON
this genre is called New Jack Swing which was founded by (some say Janet Jackson) and Teddy Riley which was one of the most popular genres in the 90s. The Dangerous album where this song is on was produced by Teddy and MJ and Dangerous became the best selling New Jack Swing album in history.
LOL TRUE STORY!!! First time I put the Dangerous CD on, I didn't realize my Dad had cranked up the volume. He'd been listening to Led Zeppelin while I was out of the house, and I didn't think to check the volume when I changed them out for my hot new MJ CD. Anyway, got home - no one had ever heard the album yet - press play, and there's a HUGE explosion of glass breaking. I shrieked, hit the floor, and was looking around for the home invasion. LOL LOL
Hey Jack, please react to "Michael Jackson - Will You Be There", it's a very emotional song that has a special place in the hearts of millions of fans around the world. It's also theme song for the movie Free Willy.
Bro I was 6 when this came out and was a massive nba fan and an even bigger MJ fan. So seeing you pop when you saw Jordan walk in made me very happy lol. MJ and MJ lol
Great reaction Jack! And yes I see where you come from when this reminded you of Janet. It’s a fair point you made cuz it’s true, Mike and Janet always inspired each other with their work and they liked to switch and share ideas and create their own twist to it. They’ve always been very supportive and Mike gladly helped out in her early years. And he was probably her biggest fan cuz later on he always danced and rehearsed to his sister’s music in his dance studio, blasting her songs through his speakers! 🔥👑
The rapper was Heavy D aka The Over Weight Lover.The line were he said down with Guy then with a Janet now with Michael was because Guy was Teddy Reilly’s group.He did a song called do me right with them.Then Teddy produced this song,well the whole album.The Heavy did “Alright” with Janet and this song with Mike.
Heavy D, the rapper, also was featured on Janet’s video “Alright” which you NEED TO WATCH! From rhythm nation era. That’s why he referenced her on his rap.
Not the exact truth Stephanie. Anthony Thomas and Terry Bixler choreograph Janet's RN. The military style was the direction Michael was wanting to go for his next videos. Janet asked permission to use his concept not the actual choreography.
MJ has so many people in his videos and it's one of those things where if he ask someone to make an appearance, it's usually hands down a yes. He was picky with his choices and some of the people that worked with him probably didn't do many collaborations with artist. Kind of like Vincent Price and his part in the Thriller project. I can't recall him being a part of a music video like this.
This video just screams iconic and POWER! Mike had the power to bring whoever he wanted to work with him. And this video alone shows how true he stayed to his community and his roots. Bringing all these hip hop greats(RIP Heavy D and Macc Daddy from Kriss Kross) This era in particular is one of his most versatile in terms of music and art and he was also one of the pioneers of the infamous New Jack swing sound with top producers like Teddy Riley! Having Jordan in his short film tops it all off. 2 absolute greats in their own field mashed together to play some one on one AND have a lil dance off! My favorite Mikes hanging out lol! 🔥👑
Jack Reacts the rapper is a hip hop legend Heavy D. Heavy D previously worked with Janet in her song/video "Alright." The 2 kids featured on the video were also the kid hip hop group Kris Kross who's big song was "Jump"
MJ favourite song he loved to practice dancing to was Rhytm.Nation. Jam was an official muaic for NBA games in 1992 or 1993. Til the 1st accusation hysteria started.
This brought me so much joy!! Lol reliving my childhood through your eyes . Even though my family lived in poverty those were some good times and this video reminded me just how good it was . I was a little younger than Kris Kross in this video the 2 kids they keep showing so I was super geeked when this came out lol LA native so #24 (8) all day but Jordan back in those days was legend and still is. Check out Kriss Kross “Jump” classic 90’s era vibes and they were kids doing it . Also check out Space Jam the movie before they remake it . Love it!!
Aw Heavy D. I miss him so much. The Overweight Lover is what he called himself! He was such a positive light in hip-hop. My fave by him is "Peaceful Journey" which sampled Heartbreak Hotel by The Jacksons. He and MJ worked so well together. I agree with the lyrics of Jam. You wouldn't expect this to be a dance hit, the way them lyrics hit. Also love the two MJ's in this iconic vid! MJ pulled a lot of heavyweights in his projects, I mean damn!
Jam is FIREEEE FACTSSSS! Jordan was excited when Michael Jackson made him apart of the video and Janet borrowed a few dance moves from Michael he said Janet I could kill u lolsss bcuz it was a iconic dance routine with him and his dancers him and Janet always kept the same dancers it really hard and expensive if another artist wanted to use any of their dancers
The first time I watched your reaction was on jam. When that ball breaks the window and scared you. Was so funny to me, I had not laughed in a long time, I'm an older person
I think this came out in 91 or 92 and I was in 8th grade. I have been a Michael Jackson fan since my mother brought me Michael Jackson's Off the Wall album on cassette.
Best song ,best lyrics,best video yes! Jack you nailed it, I can't stop but live in this song and video whenever I watch it,yes greatest artist and sportsman of all time,you are spot on in that too, mj+ mj what a combination, Michael loved basket ball legends, Kobe Bryant is Michael 's one of the true friends, thank you so much for the great reaction, I think by now you know all of his songs are masterpieces.
Jack the rapper is Heavy D. He was dope on the mic, and he was very known for his dancing skills. You have to react to him. I would suggest looking up Heavy D & The Boyz “Now That We Found Love” ft. Aaron Hall!
“WHO IS THIS RIGHT HERE!!!!????????” R.I.P. HEAVY D. THE OVERWEIGHT LOVER!!!!! THE COOLEST, FUNNEST, DANCING-EST RAPPER EVER!!!!!! WHEN IT WAS COOL 2 BE A RAPPER AND ROCK THE HOUSE AND DANCE! U MUST REACT 2 1 OF HIS MANY JAMS! I suggest “Now the we’ve found love” its him in a song!
Your reactions are FIRE!! I have really loved watching your channel progress and get better every time! You’re fun, intuitive, and obvious interested in the content and what you’re reviewing! Love it!
The rapper is Heavy D, died some years ago. The two boys are Kriss Kross, a rap teen duo during the early 90s. I think they both died. Greetings from Albania
Michael was so talented ugh. So sad the media killed him. RIP Michael
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jep, THEY killed him 😔
I know right the media is so wrong
The rapper is Heavy D... and the kids in that portion is Kriss Kross, you gotta hear their song Jump 👌🏾
@@JackReacts904 Yea Kriss Kross had some jams man, as a kid i was into their stuff back in the day, lol. I'd recommend "The Bomb" (remix ft the Brat), "Alright", "Jump", and definitely "Live and Die for Hip Hop" and "Tonite's the Night"
One of the boys passed
@@JackReacts904 Heavy D was the rapper at the door in B.I.G.'s "One More Chance" video.
@@orlanzo2621 Yup and shame to me their most powerful song
@@JackReacts904 Heavy D is a legend, check him out 2. That big joker could move... sadly he passed away
Rip M.j
Rip Heavy D
Rip Mac Daddy (Kriss Kross)
Jam is a masterpiece. The energy, the creativity...everything is on point.
The delivery on the verse is so flawless, the hook is FIRE! 🔥🔥🔥
Michael Jackson is so unique. A true Genius.
Left Eye from TLC is also in this video
Yeah it was real, it was kind of a part of the deal, Jordan teaches Jackson how to play basketball and vice versa with the dance. The end wa captured at the end of the shooting, it was not scripted.
Michael was actually pretty good at basketball. If you watch the first dancing machine on soul train Don Carnelous is upset that the J5 beat some of his ppl and challenges them to a rematch with him now playing live on tv lol. Jackie Jackson tries to play it off but you can see in their eyes they weren't planning on losing lol. Of course not Jordan level but he could play lol
I like how you knew it was Micheal Jordan just by seeing his shadow lol But I guess the jumpman logo kind of ingrained his shadow into our minds. Also this makes me want to watch Space Jam!
Michael Joseph Jackson & Michael Jeffery Jordan 🐐
I was 4 years old when this came out. I remember the whole house was hype dancing. Lol. Good times. Mj,kris kross, heavy d. Classic. I miss the 90s
What sad three die Rip M.j Heavy d dark skin boy from Kris cross
Heavy D rapping ..this song is fire🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Plz react to hold my hand😊
I love your reactions to MJ music videos, they are so authentic, unforced and when I see a new video I have to watch it right away! Greetings from Poland
Another thing to be wary of when reacting to Michael Jackson is that a lot of people will swoop in and comment providing misinformation to discredit him, like false info on the production or who wrote the song. It's rife with MJ. People will have you believe he was like Britney Spears if you're not careful, like how she just turned up, sings then goes home. Be careful to take many comments at face value. Do some research on the song before or after the reaction.
Credits:
Song and lyrics by Michael Jackson
Music by Rene Moore, Bruce Swedien, Michael Jackson and Teddy Riley
Produced by Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley and Bruce Swedien
Solo and background vocals by Michael Jackson
Recorded and mixed by Bruce Swedien, Teddy Riley and Dave Way
Arrangement by Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien, Teddy Riley and René Moore
Vocal arrangement by Michael Jackson
Rap performed by Heavy D
@@JackReacts904 No problem at all Jack. I appreciate the response! Michael didn't write every song he released but he wrote/main co-wrote the vast majority, especially his most famous track. Many people do not like Michael and don't want him to hold any credit for his career or accomplishments. His legacy is being tarnished to this day and he suffered with a media-wide smear campaign from arguably the late 80s but mainly the early 90s onwards is where it got serious. Sorry for the rant, but important for you to know where Michael is concerned.
*edit "most famous tracks"
@@JackReacts904 The horn arrangement was also composed by MJ
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Teddy Riley was the dude!!! Mad crazy producer!
Jam jam
Here comes the man
Hot damn
The big boy stands
Movin' up a hand
Makin' funky tracks
With my man
Michael Jackson
Smooth criminal
That's the man
Mike's so relaxed
Mingle mingle jingle
In the jungle
Bum rushed the door
3 and 4's in a bundle
Execute the plan
First I cooled like a fan
Got with Janet
Then with guy
Now with Michael
Cause it ain't hard to jam my favorite part by Heavy D
Michael in the backgroud at that part is literally all of us
Rip heavy D you are miss👍🏾
Facts as to why I love the rap parts in all his songs with rappers
That's *"GUY"* - not just a person, but the hip hop *_group_* - *Teddy Riley, Aaron Hall* and *Timmy Gatling* who was replaced by *Damon Hall* after the first album. That was *Heavy D's **_humble brag,_* establishing his industry cred and explaining how he first "cooled it like a fan", then executed the plan of hanging with the *big boys* ... ✌🏾😎
I love how they have both MJ's in one video. Two legends from different categories 💖
This is a real & authentic reaction to one of my favorite MJ songs. And yes it's catchy and infectious. Very true.
@@JackReacts904 You need to react to the live version of it from 1992 Bucharest Concert in the Dangerous Tour. I repeat Bucharest Concert, not any other concert. It's the first track in the concert, so make sure you react from the very beginning to include the fans anticipation, his entrance, his performance all the way till the end of the track. You will be blown away again.
Both MJ & MJ were close friends! Plus this song got HARD 💯💯💯 can you imagine seeing Michael perform this in concert R.I.P. Michael oh and I forgot Heavy D was in this R.I.P. Heavy D (rapper)🙏🏾
This is great to see younger generation being attracted by the only king of Pop 😎
i love how he still has the record for most expensive music video in history, and then he has videos like these where he's just busting some moves in an empty warehouse. the RANGE.
React to Tabloid Junkie by Michael, he adresses press and media in this song
This video was filmed in my hometown, Chicago, in the hood, probably not far from where I lived at the time, and premiered about a month after the Chicago Bulls won their second straight NBA Championship. MJ meets MJ! So exciting! The NBA used this song a lot after this, as you would imagine. Great timing to upload this while the Chicago Bulls Last Dance docu series is airing on ESPN. Teddy Riley produced the song, btw, and it's on the same album as "Remember the Time."
Jack I loved your reaction to this, I don’t think you were expecting this from MJ?! Lol great work as usual Jack, thank you! The rapper is Heavy D, sadly deceased. #AmplifyMJ
That’s Heavy D did the rap verse may he Rest In Peace as well
Michael Jackson- Ghosts also has really choreography and catchy too 💯🔥
@@JackReacts904 You'll need to react to the full video on Daily Motion. It's 35 minutes long. Here's the link www.dailymotion.com/video/x26u1yy
The video on UA-cam is only a condensed version that's 4 minutes long so it will be hard to really understand what the video is about 👍
Heavy D, Kriss Kross and Naughty by Nature all appeared in this epic short film!
Mike loved O.P.P lmao
Funny you mention how this sounds like Rhythm Nation because Michael said that and another song called The Knowledge are 2 of his favorites by Janet, and listening to that album got him interested in the New Jack Swing genre that the album helped bring into the forefront.
It was that interest that got him to contact Teddy Riley from the group Guy and ask him to help produce the Dangerous album and this track was one of the first Teddy showed Mike.
Michael was Executive Producer, Jackson produced half the album, Teddy helped produce the other half. Michael. Teddy wasn't the main producer on this track. Michael was.
Credits:
Song and lyrics by Michael Jackson
Music by Rene Moore, Bruce Swedien, Michael Jackson and Teddy Riley
Produced by Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley and Bruce Swedien
Solo and background vocals by Michael Jackson
Recorded and mixed by Bruce Swedien, Teddy Riley and Dave Way
Arrangement by Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien, Teddy Riley and René Moore
Vocal arrangement by Michael Jackson
Rap performed by Heavy D
That’s the late heavy d! Great 80’s and 90’s rapper!! Do some of his stuff to!!
Speed demon is a good song with an awesome music video.
Thank you for this reaction Jack, love this song, love the music video just as you. I’m glad you reacted to this:) If you want to do some MJ’ interviews I recommend you the Ebony Jet one, it was in the 80s, I loved this one.
If this gave you chills you must see the making of Jam... It`s so funny! Loved your reaction!
Too many 🐐 ‘s on one screen.
Another great and fun video! I'm gonna keep stalking you for these 2 brother lol
Another Part of Me or Give In To Me by Michael Jackson!
The rapper Heavy D also contributed a rap to Janet’s single Alright. You should check out that video - it’s amazing.
You should react to “Give into me” and “Can’t let her get away” from his Dangerous album
LEGENDARY!!!
Fun Fact...one of the pre-teens dancing through out was one of my roommates in college. His comp card of what all he has done as a dancer, backup singer, theatre, his own music...amazing. He is still a great friend that I stay in contact with and I support his creativity heavy. His family is famous so I'll leave it at that.
I love this song. This song was produced by legendary singer/producer, Teddy Riley. He's the inventor of the New Jack Swing sound and is also the lead singer of the legendary R&B groups Guy and Blackstreet.
Yes Jack! That's MIchael Jordan. So cool! Lol!
“Can’t let her get away” Michael Jackson
Check out Black or White, the video is LIT
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Yes! The full 11 minute video!
It’s funny that you mentioned Rhythm Nation, because when Michael was making the Dangerous album (which this song is on) the producer Teddy Riley asked Michael to give him a list of music that inspired him and the first thing on that list was Janet’s Rhythm Nation 1814 album.
Michael Jackson and Michael Jordan dancing and playing basketball together is a top 5 moment in human history
To those skeptical of MJ's input:
Dangerous Album credits:
No. Title Writer(s) / Producer(s)
1. "Jam"
Writers: Michael Jackson, René Moore, Bruce Swedien, Teddy Riley
Production: Jackson, Riley, Swedien
2. "Why You Wanna Trip on Me"
Writers: Teddy Riley, Bernard Belle
Production: Riley, Jackson
3. "In the Closet"
Writers: Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley
Production: Jackson, Riley
4. "She Drives Me Wild"
Writers: Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, Aqil Davidson
Production: Riley, Jackson
5. "Remember the Time"
Writers: Teddy Riley, Michael Jackson, Bernard Belle
Production: Riley, Jackson
6. "Can't Let Her Get Away"
Writers: Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley
Production: Riley, Jackson
7. "Heal the World"
Writer: Michael Jackson
Production: Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien
8. "Black or White"
Writers: Michael Jackson, Bill Bottrell
Production: Jackson, Bottrell
9. "Who Is It"
Writer: Michael Jackson
Production: Michael Jackson Jackson, Bill Bottrell
10. "Give In to Me"
Writers: Michael Jackson, Bill Bottrell
Production: Jackson, Bottrell
11. "Will You Be There"
Writer: Michael Jackson
Production: Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien
12. "Keep the Faith"
Writers: Glen Ballard, Siedah Garrett, Michael Jackson
Production: Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien
13. "Gone Too Soon"
Writers: Larry Grossman, Buz Kohan
Producers: Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien
14. "Dangerous"
Writers: Michael Jackson, Bill Bottrell, Teddy Riley
Production: Jackson, Riley
DANGEROUS ALBUM EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: MICHAEL JACKSON
this genre is called New Jack Swing which was founded by (some say Janet Jackson) and Teddy Riley which was one of the most popular genres in the 90s. The Dangerous album where this song is on was produced by Teddy and MJ and Dangerous became the best selling New Jack Swing album in history.
LOL TRUE STORY!!! First time I put the Dangerous CD on, I didn't realize my Dad had cranked up the volume. He'd been listening to Led Zeppelin while I was out of the house, and I didn't think to check the volume when I changed them out for my hot new MJ CD. Anyway, got home - no one had ever heard the album yet - press play, and there's a HUGE explosion of glass breaking. I shrieked, hit the floor, and was looking around for the home invasion. LOL LOL
Hey Jack, please react to "Michael Jackson - Will You Be There", it's a very emotional song that has a special place in the hearts of millions of fans around the world. It's also theme song for the movie Free Willy.
Mj forever please more mj
OMG Only the King I love MJ More MJ please
Yees ! Michael Jordan and M.J 🥰🥰 r.i p beautiful soul
Bro I was 6 when this came out and was a massive nba fan and an even bigger MJ fan. So seeing you pop when you saw Jordan walk in made me very happy lol. MJ and MJ lol
The song came out in 92.
Jackson's first single since the behemoth that was the Bad album
And Jordan was possibly at his utmost peak too. Special time
Great reaction Jack! And yes I see where you come from when this reminded you of Janet. It’s a fair point you made cuz it’s true, Mike and Janet always inspired each other with their work and they liked to switch and share ideas and create their own twist to it. They’ve always been very supportive and Mike gladly helped out in her early years. And he was probably her biggest fan cuz later on he always danced and rehearsed to his sister’s music in his dance studio, blasting her songs through his speakers! 🔥👑
The rapper was Heavy D aka The Over Weight Lover.The line were he said down with Guy then with a Janet now with Michael was because Guy was Teddy Reilly’s group.He did a song called do me right with them.Then Teddy produced this song,well the whole album.The Heavy did “Alright” with Janet and this song with Mike.
Yeah, the whole warehouse setting reminded me of "Pleasure Principal" too. It would have been fun to see a dance battle between Michael and Janet! 🔥
Heavy D, the rapper, also was featured on Janet’s video “Alright” which you NEED TO WATCH! From rhythm nation era. That’s why he referenced her on his rap.
Janet got the rhythm nation moves from Michaels “Captain EO”,I believe she called and asked him and he said yes!
Not the exact truth Stephanie. Anthony Thomas and Terry Bixler choreograph Janet's RN. The military style was the direction Michael was wanting to go for his next videos. Janet asked permission to use his concept not the actual choreography.
Thats not accurate she borrowed the military concept..
@@cvc1814 That's what I said. She borrowed the military concept not the actual "moves" as Stephanie mentioned.
I adore this young human, joy
MJ has so many people in his videos and it's one of those things where if he ask someone to make an appearance, it's usually hands down a yes. He was picky with his choices and some of the people that worked with him probably didn't do many collaborations with artist. Kind of like Vincent Price and his part in the Thriller project. I can't recall him being a part of a music video like this.
Jack can you react to MJ “Blood on the Dance Floor”??
Jack Reacts Great!!! I can’t wait!!
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@@JackReacts904 & Heavy D, u would like his music & videos, very fun and uplifting
React to This Time Around! That also has a special guest artist!
I love this so much, great message and the dancing is next level brilliant, Michael was the whole deal😍👍🔥💓
Michael Jackson is the GOAT.. ♥️🔥
This video just screams iconic and POWER!
Mike had the power to bring whoever he wanted to work with him. And this video alone shows how true he stayed to his community and his roots. Bringing all these hip hop greats(RIP Heavy D and Macc Daddy from Kriss Kross)
This era in particular is one of his most versatile in terms of music and art and he was also one of the pioneers of the infamous New Jack swing sound with top producers like Teddy Riley!
Having Jordan in his short film tops it all off. 2 absolute greats in their own field mashed together to play some one on one AND have a lil dance off! My favorite Mikes hanging out lol! 🔥👑
Okay let’s try this again...I don’t think you’ve done Pretty Young Thing (PYT) or Wanna Be Startin Somethin yet. Theyre from the Thriller album
Missy Elliot- Beep Me 911
Missy Elliot- Supa Dupa Fly
Busta Rhymes- Woo Ha (Got You All In Check)
He was teaching him too. He TOO said that his feet was so big and it was hard to move😂
@4:23
Michael Jackson: boom dynamite! anything u can do, I can do better!"
Jack Reacts the rapper is a hip hop legend Heavy D. Heavy D previously worked with Janet in her song/video "Alright." The 2 kids featured on the video were also the kid hip hop group Kris Kross who's big song was "Jump"
absolutely Amazing! didn't expect you would get to MJ Jam!! Thank You so much Jack.
Aww man I actually forgot that Mac Daddy from Kris Kross died 😪
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Aw damn, he sure did. Sigh. RIP.
Michael Jackson and Michael Jordan 💯👍💯 I big Michael Jackson fan 👑💯👍❤🙏🎶🎶
MJ favourite song he loved to practice dancing to was Rhytm.Nation. Jam was an official muaic for NBA games in 1992 or 1993. Til the 1st accusation hysteria started.
This brought me so much joy!! Lol reliving my childhood through your eyes . Even though my family lived in poverty those were some good times and this video reminded me just how good it was . I was a little younger than Kris Kross in this video the 2 kids they keep showing so I was super geeked when this came out lol LA native so #24 (8) all day but Jordan back in those days was legend and still is. Check out Kriss Kross “Jump” classic 90’s era vibes and they were kids doing it . Also check out Space Jam the movie before they remake it . Love it!!
5:29 damn, even didnt notice until you pointed it out: MJ feat MJ :D
Excellent reaction. Sorry to insist but Grammys 1988 will leave you speechless.
I never saw this ending. I think it was pretty, organic. That was cool to see!
Finally a Reaction To My Favorite King Of Pop Song
I remember doing this song in my dance class.
Aw Heavy D. I miss him so much. The Overweight Lover is what he called himself! He was such a positive light in hip-hop. My fave by him is "Peaceful Journey" which sampled Heartbreak Hotel by The Jacksons. He and MJ worked so well together. I agree with the lyrics of Jam. You wouldn't expect this to be a dance hit, the way them lyrics hit. Also love the two MJ's in this iconic vid! MJ pulled a lot of heavyweights in his projects, I mean damn!
It was shot in Chicago, Illinois. Representin' da bulls!
RIP Chris _Mac Daddy_ Kelly 8/11/1978 - 5/1/2013
RIP Michael _KOP_ Jackson 8/29/1958 - 6/25/2009
RIP Dwight _Heavy D_ Myers 5/24/1967 - 11/8/2011
Jam is FIREEEE FACTSSSS! Jordan was excited when Michael Jackson made him apart of the video and Janet borrowed a few dance moves from Michael he said Janet I could kill u lolsss bcuz it was a iconic dance routine with him and his dancers him and Janet always kept the same dancers it really hard and expensive if another artist wanted to use any of their dancers
The first time I watched your reaction was on jam. When that ball breaks the window and scared you. Was so funny to me, I had not laughed in a long time, I'm an older person
Thats kris kross in the vid. You need to react to kris kross - jump
And "alright" by Kris kross too!
Thanks for doing this review ❤️ xx
My favorite part of the video is the end when Michael teaches Michael Jordan how to moonwalk
I absolutely love your reactions!
He's a natural born entertainer
I love mj songs 💯👍💯❤ 🎶 jam I love this song 🎶
I think this came out in 91 or 92 and I was in 8th grade. I have been a Michael Jackson fan since my mother brought me Michael Jackson's Off the Wall album on cassette.
Michael Jackson-Shout
Michael Jackson-We've Had Enough
Thanks for the vids!
My two fave MJ's and kris kross. Loved this song and video.
Best song ,best lyrics,best video yes! Jack you nailed it, I can't stop but live in this song and video whenever I watch it,yes greatest artist and sportsman of all time,you are spot on in that too, mj+ mj what a combination, Michael loved basket ball legends, Kobe Bryant is Michael 's one of the true friends, thank you so much for the great reaction, I think by now you know all of his songs are masterpieces.
Jack the rapper is Heavy D. He was dope on the mic, and he was very known for his dancing skills. You have to react to him. I would suggest looking up Heavy D & The Boyz “Now That We Found Love” ft. Aaron Hall!
The 2 GOATS🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I can't wait to see your reaction to Michael Jackson You Rock My World 😁
Jack...your a cool young man! Just discovered your channel this morning and enjoyed it. ❤❤
“WHO IS THIS RIGHT HERE!!!!????????” R.I.P. HEAVY D. THE OVERWEIGHT LOVER!!!!! THE COOLEST, FUNNEST, DANCING-EST RAPPER EVER!!!!!! WHEN IT WAS COOL 2 BE A RAPPER AND ROCK THE HOUSE AND DANCE! U MUST REACT 2 1 OF HIS MANY JAMS! I suggest “Now the we’ve found love” its him in a song!
The last part is actually real,it's not actually made for the video.Michael indeed was teaching M.Jordan to dance.
Your reactions are FIRE!! I have really loved watching your channel progress and get better every time! You’re fun, intuitive, and obvious interested in the content and what you’re reviewing! Love it!
nice michael jackson - jam song reaction !!!
The rapper is Heavy D, died some years ago.
The two boys are Kriss Kross, a rap teen duo during the early 90s. I think they both died.
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I also Love It How u feel and Understand The Lyrics
Great reaction! It was cool to see you enjoying it!!!