This film helped me to process his transition, 13 years later. I don’t even think you’ve raised your children right, if they don’t know of Michael Jackson. Energy never dies; molecules forever changed.
I have that everytime also, also depends on what song i listen from him, i miss him everyday, listen to his music everyday. I will always love MJ i am also so glad that i saw him live in concert in 96 and 97.
0:23 Ebony interview 1:06 Thrad era 7:57 Bad album discussion 11:49 Michael VS Prince 14:25 Bad 35:57 I Just Can’t Stop Loving You 49:38 The Way You Make Me Feel 1:02:07 Speed Demon 1:06:42 Liberian Girl 1:11:09 Just Good Friends 1:13:33 Another Part Of Me 1:18:19 Dirty Diana 1:22:19 Smooth Criminal 1:35:59 Leave Me Alone 1:40:56 Bad Tour 1:42:33 Michael Passes Away 1:47:40 Man In The Mirror
Best line in the entire documentary, in reference to his workmanship, which derived in his childhood, “it’s not even legal to replicate” that type of discipline. 😮!!! And that is TRUE!
He's so beautiful when he's singing live. The amount of energy that he exudes his electrifying and he just becomes the music you see his body moving to every tiny bit Non-Stop and he's able to sing so beautifully on top of it
ALL I CAN SAY IS THAT THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER MICHAEL JACKSON 👑 WE MISS YOU SO MUCH MJ 🥹 THANK YOU FOR MAKING A CHANGE AND TO MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE 🫶
It's mentioned here and there about how Michael Jackson created his own songs like in his head and how the demos were pretty much finished pieces that he had instructions for the guitarist and The Pianist and everybody the drummer to sounds that he heard in his head but I wish it was emphasized more how rare that was because nobody did that. I wish they showed the demo tapes and other things like that about his creative process because those things are available on UA-cam and whatnot and it should have been put in a documentary about him to show how great he was
They didn't have to do anything to change Michael's image. Michael already had it in him. He was already a guy that chased girls and was into heavy metal during Thriller era way before the Bad era. He just adapted to the 'bad boy' look and style for the Bad album. Also he wrote dirty diana and the way you make me feel and most of the other songs on Bad himself.
I started watching all these documentaries about Michael, the Thriller 40, his way to Off the Wall, this one now...and I'm so thankful that these are made, that now we get to see all this. I hope there will be more like this.
This is a love letter to Michael Jackson and simply the best video, no, scratch that; the best short film I've seen Spike Lee do and that's saying a lot because Mr Lee is brilliant! BRAVO SPIKE LEE!
The Goat Of Music Forever! He Broke Barriers/Was Innovative And A True Pioneer The King Of Music Forever! The Greatest Music Artist To Ever Live Michael Joseph Jackson😇🙌🏽👑💖💕🌟💯(The BAD Era is so unique cause it’s the last Era of MJ’s where he was tryna top Thriller but it’s truly impossible yet in my opinion he topped himself in a sense of being even more legendary his legacy & music is timeless cause he never settled for just greatness he wanted absolute perfection and he achieved that for sure)
Thank you for your excellent documentary. This is one of the best documentaries I've ever watched. It's incredibly fascinating to witness how Michael created his music and dance. Michael's story is exceptionally unique, powerful, and still heart breaking. He influenced every other artist and forever transformed the entire music industry. He was the ultimate artist, excelling in singing, dancing, and performing. Additionally, he was a talented songwriter and choreographer. Beyond his artistic talents, he was a remarkable humanitarian and activist. Michael was the most gifted dancer, yet he worked hard on his skills and maintained a strong sense of discipline; he was a true perfectionist. He held a deep love for his fans, and his fans are always loyal to him. Moreover, he had a very human side and could be quite funny at times. His success and the way he carried himself, the way he pronounced his words with his own flavor and his own style and swag set influences for years to come, they still do it in pop music today. He is an unforgettable artist; in this regard, he was magical and brilliant! We love you so much, Michael! We'll never forget your contribution to all of us! ❤
Credit for finger snaps is hilarious lol! I miss Michael so much. I always come back to this to have a sense of peace and now Tito is gone ❤️ may God continue to watch over the Jacksons!
It did in the years of 1979- 1987. After that he had more work done but a lot of it was to do with his make up changing. In 1992 he looks completely different within a week of two different photo shoots cos he changed his makeup & hair style a lot.
@@caseyfalconer7347 It's really rare that we can watch an artist when he was 5 years old until he was 50 years old. Of course he would change, naturally. We all are changing. You can only see that in the Bee Gees how much they have changed throughout the years.
I fell in love with Michael Jackson twice in my lifetime. In 2009 after his death when I was introduced to his amazing, groundbreaking music. And this year after seeing the MJ musical in June 2024. I miss him even more....i wish he could see just how much we still love him. Its sad that Michael was so misunderstood and mocked during the latter parts of his life. I love you Michael Jackson. Always in my heart ❤
Me and you are in the same exact boat. 2009 I was 3 years old and I discovered him after his death. I had MJ posters in my childhood bedroom and I’ve been a fan practically my entire life. The MJ musical set me off all over again though. He’s truly a legend that could never be replicated.
@@goldenchildofra6432Wow is so right. Me and my 6 year old sister were jamming out to MJ in the car just yesterday. I don’t think his legacy will ever end
I absolutely love this short film (as MJ would call it) on the Bad 25th album!! I especially love how we are getting to see the behind the scenes of some of his short films also!! I also can't believe that Ruben Blades knew Michael Jackson and helped him translate the song I Just Can't Stop Loving You in Spanish!! I did not know that Ruben Blades was a singer!! I only knew him from Fear The Walking Dead on AMC as Daniel; (which I just finished watching the 2 part finale the other day!!) This is wayyy too cool!!
This was a great doc. Im so upset I forgot to watch this so long ago. As a life long MJ fan, Im embarrassed lol. I loved how Spike showed the full Another Part of Me performance. That is one of my favorite live performances of his. That energy of the crowd, his energy is electric. His aesthetic. The Thriller and Bad eras are my favorite aesthetically from MJ from a fashion standpoint. I loved loved loved this doc and wish SL woulda did the Thriller 40 doc.
It's great to see Michael alive in this video!! Man do I miss him so much!! He was sooo Hot!! This short film was awesome and educational!!! Wishing that he was still alive today!!!
one of the best scenes compilation of expressing Michael´s death ... really hit the spot and yes.. man in the mirror and how he performed it and his energy and expression and engagement in music dance and show and .. i just can`t comprehend how bad he was treated by so many in his life... for giving so much to the music to others to inspire others to save people´s lifes ! he saved my life ! he did .. all my childhood i didn't give up living in pathological family only because of Michael`s energy and message sent to us .. i was so inspired by him and he gave me so much courage and strength to go through all abuse .. i just can´t understand why good people are always treated so bad in this world and the bad live and enjoy life for so long . man in the mirror brought tears in my eyes every time since i was 9 and almost 40 years later ... its just incredible amount of energy in this person .. he left for us ... in his art . thank you Michael for saving my life !
Only one more day till Thriller 40.Time to celebrate!!! Spike Lee did a great job on this Bad25 documentary. I just wish that spike lee could of done a Thriller 40 documentary. 👍🙂✌️
Thankyou so much What a great documentary . I was struck. I am in awe of Michael Jackson. Thanks to all his collaborators and musicians bringing their incredible memories about such a unique amazing artist and great human being that was Michael Jackson. It s warm my heart to see still now 2023 the huge number of fans ,( billions actually ) loving, honouring , respecting and continuing Michael 's legacy. FOREVER A LEGEND.
i watched this one straight. REALLY LOVE THIS GUY! this is a complete documentary of how he do his piece. and how the relationship built up during the process. thank you spike lee.
2:02:21 u can feel so much passion in what he did as a performer and artist overall like if u never heard of michael jackson watching this video and documentary will literally give u goosebumps
Since I was a young boy in the early 1970s I have loved the singing voice and dancing moves of Michael Jackson he was incredible then and left us still incredible and his leaving us was heart breaking , I have too acknowledge and recognize his brothers as well ❤ and Janet ❤ , thank you Michael for sharing your wonderful amazing talent with us , I will always have a place in my heart for you brother , God bless and comfort you Michael 🎉🎉🎉
A beautiful first-class professional document on Michael. Truly a remarkable gifted kind-hearted human being and humanitarian charitable champion and ongoing. Continue to honour and treasure. God bless Michael soul forever presence.
12:38 I love prince I’m a fan of both. Both are absolute legends but Prince ain’t equal to Michael Jackson. Mj was in his own league . Michael was a bigger star . Come on now 😂
The part where they're praising Quincy Jones is a little iffy to me because he's getting a bit more credit than needed. Michael Jackson created the lyrics The Melodies and every single instrument and there is a lot of songs that ended up being hit like the biggest songs of Michael Jackson that Quincy didn't want out there and said they weren't going to be good so
True but Michael didn't write all of the songs on the BAD album, most of them tho..I believe it was 9 of the 11 songs on the album, which is incredible!!..But the "marriage" between Quincy and Michael was a match that was magical and made in heaven! Also let's not forget the incredible Bruce Swedian, those 3 men created music that is timeless and better than the music we hear today..Michael actually changed the way music was made to this day!! He deserves alot more credit than he gets that's for sure!! No other artist can compare or even approach the level or cause the excitement and magic that was Michael Jackson!! Gone but will never be forgotten! No other artist has affected me the way Michael has..I have such a huge appreciation and love for him and am so grateful that I grew up in that time!! ❤
it also seemed to me like jefferey daniels and vincent peterson was given a lot of credit and was discrediting michael in someway because after finishing it i felt like michael was not that much of a genius when it came to the dancing also yes jefferey did teach michael some things but michael also taught him things and that should have been spoken about and on the rehersal footage to bad michael is doing the cheography not jefferey and michael was dancing before him it would be good if michael was still here so we could get his side of it there is a old interview of the group that jefferey was in that was offended because when michael mentioned his influences he never mentioned them i notice that on different interview jefferey tries to take a lot of credit for videos the cheography like ghost smooth criminal bad like he taught michael it all when it was more of a collaboration its a shame its put out this was and he said he taught michael the moonwalk but correction he taught michael the backslide not the moonwalk theres a difference and when people look deeper at michael you can tell he is doing his own dancing you can tell its his own stuff only he can do it its not just hes copied on the basis you can see the influences but on a deeper level not.
7:54 Michael still holds the record, no matter what Katy Perry thanks. The entire chart industry was fractured by Napster and musical tastes. By the late 90s, into the early 2000s, they weren’t as many artists hitting the top 40, a little on the top 20. So it was much easier for Katy Perry to do what she was doing, when there was not that much competition.
❤ I am more than blessed that at least twice in my life I was sharing the same space and time, place and air with him, breathing those Molecules he changed 🥹. I love to see how loved he was, and he still is, by the people that really knew him indeed.
I remember the death day, that was unreal... I saw Newpaper - Michael Jackson is DEAD, its still hurts so bad when i thinking about it... R.I.P what music legend he is, and he will never be forgotten!!! Love you!!
What y'all don't know is that Michael had 95% of the album already completed from his personal studio in Encino. He thought his contract with Quincy Jones was up but in reality it wasn't. So MJ brought in the tapes and Quincy copied the arrangements even though they were produced by someone else he took full credit. Only man in the mirror and just good friends were really produced by Quincy Jones from the ground up. Everything else was produced by Michael Jackson, Bill Bottrel and John Barnes
Not just my favourite MJ album but one of my all time favourite albums. I wish people wouldn't compare Michael to Elvis or Prince. They are great in their own right but Michael is far superior to them. Elvis never done a word tour or wrote his own music. Prince songs were nowhere on the level of Michael's Billie Jean is the greatest song of all time!
This film helped me to process his transition, 13 years later. I don’t even think you’ve raised your children right, if they don’t know of Michael Jackson. Energy never dies; molecules forever changed.
MJ is a genius , he was treated so badly by the tabloids, instead of asking about his craft in interviews they rather to discuss rumors and lies...
this exactly why bad is his best era/album, the tour, the outfits, the book, the movies, the short films all that.
I 💯% agree
Bad is the BEST era!
He was so alive in this era
Miss him already!
Love you Michael! Always! ❤❤
Off the wall, Thriller, Bad the best album trio of all time
@@larrymcdowdell274 All very unique
He really raised the bar!
@@larrymcdowdell274la mejor trilogía es thriller bad y Dangerous sin dudas
Man, when they were talking about Michael's passing, that really hit me..just started to sob..RIP Michael, we still love you..❤❤❤
Same here ❤️
Same. Had to wipe off tears...
My family was raised off MJ crazy my little kids love his music even after all these years 😭🐐 The Goat
I have that everytime also, also depends on what song i listen from him, i miss him everyday, listen to his music everyday. I will always love MJ i am also so glad that i saw him live in concert in 96 and 97.
Same
Love this documentary... Michael Jackson didn't just made music, he made MAGIC!
This was an amazing documentary. Made me laugh , cry, dance,sing. Michael is apart of my entire life and I miss him as if I knew him!!💔❤️❤️
0:23 Ebony interview
1:06 Thrad era
7:57 Bad album discussion
11:49 Michael VS Prince
14:25 Bad
35:57 I Just Can’t Stop Loving You
49:38 The Way You Make Me Feel
1:02:07 Speed Demon
1:06:42 Liberian Girl
1:11:09 Just Good Friends
1:13:33 Another Part Of Me
1:18:19 Dirty Diana
1:22:19 Smooth Criminal
1:35:59 Leave Me Alone
1:40:56 Bad Tour
1:42:33 Michael Passes Away
1:47:40 Man In The Mirror
Thanks this is a great documentary
You did what i wanted to do and thank you
@@s.o.c.r.a.t.e.z I love your profile picture! It has a Pikachu on it!
Thank you so much for these time stamps.
@@thedonbishop55 you’re welcome
this was a beautiful tribute to michael, i’ve been glued to my phone watching this for the whole duration
Good doctor
I'm on my phone watching this right now. RIP to the King 👑
Best line in the entire documentary, in reference to his workmanship, which derived in his childhood, “it’s not even legal to replicate” that type of discipline. 😮!!! And that is TRUE!
I love how he even designed the suit that he wore. He truly was a choreographer an orchestrator a singer a designer he was so much
He's so beautiful when he's singing live. The amount of energy that he exudes his electrifying and he just becomes the music you see his body moving to every tiny bit Non-Stop and he's able to sing so beautifully on top of it
ALL I CAN SAY IS THAT THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER MICHAEL JACKSON 👑
WE MISS YOU SO MUCH MJ 🥹 THANK YOU FOR MAKING A CHANGE AND TO MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE 🫶
It's mentioned here and there about how Michael Jackson created his own songs like in his head and how the demos were pretty much finished pieces that he had instructions for the guitarist and The Pianist and everybody the drummer to sounds that he heard in his head but I wish it was emphasized more how rare that was because nobody did that. I wish they showed the demo tapes and other things like that about his creative process because those things are available on UA-cam and whatnot and it should have been put in a documentary about him to show how great he was
They didn't have to do anything to change Michael's image. Michael already had it in him. He was already a guy that chased girls and was into heavy metal during Thriller era way before the Bad era. He just adapted to the 'bad boy' look and style for the Bad album. Also he wrote dirty diana and the way you make me feel and most of the other songs on Bad himself.
2024 Still the greatest entertainer of all time!!!!!
I started watching all these documentaries about Michael, the Thriller 40, his way to Off the Wall, this one now...and I'm so thankful that these are made, that now we get to see all this. I hope there will be more like this.
The greatest of all time
This is a love letter to Michael Jackson and simply the best video, no, scratch that; the best short film I've seen Spike Lee do and that's saying a lot because Mr Lee is brilliant! BRAVO SPIKE LEE!
It was really interesting to see the whole process behind this album and the behind the scene clips, thanks for the upload!
Just the pure silence during the death part. Gut punching. I miss him every day
😞
The Goat Of Music Forever! He Broke Barriers/Was Innovative And A True Pioneer The King Of Music Forever! The Greatest Music Artist To Ever Live Michael Joseph Jackson😇🙌🏽👑💖💕🌟💯(The BAD Era is so unique cause it’s the last Era of MJ’s where he was tryna top Thriller but it’s truly impossible yet in my opinion he topped himself in a sense of being even more legendary his legacy & music is timeless cause he never settled for just greatness he wanted absolute perfection and he achieved that for sure)
MJ the musical brought me here. It was absolutely phenomenal and made me want to do a deeper dive on Michael
Bad album is a masterpiece
This is true😊😊😊
Michael Jackson is innocent forever and always
Thank you for your excellent documentary. This is one of the best documentaries I've ever watched. It's incredibly fascinating to witness how Michael created his music and dance. Michael's story is exceptionally unique, powerful, and still heart breaking. He influenced every other artist and forever transformed the entire music industry. He was the ultimate artist, excelling in singing, dancing, and performing. Additionally, he was a talented songwriter and choreographer. Beyond his artistic talents, he was a remarkable humanitarian and activist. Michael was the most gifted dancer, yet he worked hard on his skills and maintained a strong sense of discipline; he was a true perfectionist. He held a deep love for his fans, and his fans are always loyal to him. Moreover, he had a very human side and could be quite funny at times. His success and the way he carried himself, the way he pronounced his words with his own flavor and his own style and swag set influences for years to come, they still do it in pop music today. He is an unforgettable artist; in this regard, he was magical and brilliant! We love you so much, Michael! We'll never forget your contribution to all of us! ❤
Credit for finger snaps is hilarious lol!
I miss Michael so much. I always come back to this to have a sense of peace and now Tito is gone ❤️ may God continue to watch over the Jacksons!
Thx for putting this doc online. Really fantastic. Made me laugh, brought me to tears, and had me wishing MJ was still here.
im so grateful to have this moment here, quality. Miss u so much applehead.
That magical moment as a fan when you grow new eyes that really see that Michael's face didn't change that much
It did in the years of 1979- 1987. After that he had more work done but a lot of it was to do with his make up changing. In 1992 he looks completely different within a week of two different photo shoots cos he changed his makeup & hair style a lot.
His smile always stayed the same
@@caseyfalconer7347 It's really rare that we can watch an artist when he was 5 years old until he was 50 years old. Of course he would change, naturally. We all are changing. You can only see that in the Bee Gees how much they have changed throughout the years.
the intro makes me want to cry so bad 🥲
I fell in love with Michael Jackson twice in my lifetime. In 2009 after his death when I was introduced to his amazing, groundbreaking music. And this year after seeing the MJ musical in June 2024. I miss him even more....i wish he could see just how much we still love him. Its sad that Michael was so misunderstood and mocked during the latter parts of his life. I love you Michael Jackson. Always in my heart ❤
Me and you are in the same exact boat. 2009 I was 3 years old and I discovered him after his death. I had MJ posters in my childhood bedroom and I’ve been a fan practically my entire life. The MJ musical set me off all over again though. He’s truly a legend that could never be replicated.
@@nylajt wow. He's reaching so many generations with his music
@@goldenchildofra6432Wow is so right. Me and my 6 year old sister were jamming out to MJ in the car just yesterday. I don’t think his legacy will ever end
It never will. He is impossible to forget
michael was so beautiful
I absolutely love this short film (as MJ would call it) on the Bad 25th album!! I especially love how we are getting to see the behind the scenes of some of his short films also!! I also can't believe that Ruben Blades knew Michael Jackson and helped him translate the song I Just Can't Stop Loving You in Spanish!! I did not know that Ruben Blades was a singer!! I only knew him from Fear The Walking Dead on AMC as Daniel; (which I just finished watching the 2 part finale the other day!!) This is wayyy too cool!!
For me Off The Wall was my favorite, then Bad. I love all his music.
Omg, love this docu. Thank you for this. It hurts Mike is not with us anymore. Miicheal is 👑 and unmatched.
This was a great doc. Im so upset I forgot to watch this so long ago. As a life long MJ fan, Im embarrassed lol. I loved how Spike showed the full Another Part of Me performance. That is one of my favorite live performances of his. That energy of the crowd, his energy is electric. His aesthetic. The Thriller and Bad eras are my favorite aesthetically from MJ from a fashion standpoint. I loved loved loved this doc and wish SL woulda did the Thriller 40 doc.
It's great to see Michael alive in this video!! Man do I miss him so much!! He was sooo Hot!! This short film was awesome and educational!!! Wishing that he was still alive today!!!
His smile is so beautiful ❤️
He will live forever through his music and dance❤
one of the best scenes compilation of expressing Michael´s death ... really hit the spot and yes.. man in the mirror and how he performed it and his energy and expression and engagement in music dance and show and .. i just can`t comprehend how bad he was treated by so many in his life... for giving so much to the music to others to inspire others to save people´s lifes !
he saved my life ! he did .. all my childhood i didn't give up living in pathological family only because of Michael`s energy and message sent to us .. i was so inspired by him and he gave me so much courage and strength to go through all abuse .. i just can´t understand why good people are always treated so bad in this world and the bad live and enjoy life for so long .
man in the mirror brought tears in my eyes every time since i was 9 and almost 40 years later ... its just incredible amount of energy in this person .. he left for us ... in his art . thank you Michael for saving my life !
53:25- 53:52 that is breathtaking, no wonder everyone froze!! What a voice!!
The greatest musical artist that ever lived
The greatest of all time ❤
Only one more day till Thriller 40.Time to celebrate!!! Spike Lee did a great job on this Bad25 documentary. I just wish that spike lee could of done a Thriller 40 documentary. 👍🙂✌️
Nailed it 👍🏿
Goosebumps when Steve Stevens tells the story behind Dirty Diana
Your films are really the best Mj docs out there. ❤
This documentary was done by Spike Lee
Sorry Tatiana, but Michael's breath was always minty. He never went anywhere without a pocketful of tic-tacs. It was just his thing
How would you know how his breath smelled
How do u know, did you know him personally?
🧢
@@larrymcdowdell274i actually doubt that he didn’t always keep his breath fresh
Still watching this docs. Just the greatest! Words are not enough.
He made the greatest music I ever heard
Thankyou so much
What a great documentary .
I was struck.
I am in awe of Michael Jackson. Thanks to all his collaborators and musicians bringing their incredible memories about such a unique amazing artist and great human being that was Michael Jackson. It s warm my heart to see still now 2023 the huge number of fans ,( billions actually ) loving, honouring , respecting and continuing Michael 's legacy. FOREVER A LEGEND.
I've always loved "Just Good Friends," its an underrated song from both michael and stevie
Right? I can’t believe they are talking bad things about it, no way
Bruce Swedien contribution is severely underrated
i watched this one straight. REALLY LOVE THIS GUY! this is a complete documentary of how he do his piece. and how the relationship built up during the process. thank you spike lee.
I love the King of Pop Michael Jackson Rocks 💯💯
2:02:21 u can feel so much passion in what he did as a performer and artist overall like if u never heard of michael jackson watching this video and documentary will literally give u goosebumps
Since I was a young boy in the early 1970s I have loved the singing voice and dancing moves of Michael Jackson he was incredible then and left us still incredible and his leaving us was heart breaking , I have too acknowledge and recognize his brothers as well ❤ and Janet ❤ , thank you Michael for sharing your wonderful amazing talent with us , I will always have a place in my heart for you brother , God bless and comfort you Michael 🎉🎉🎉
Best part of this whole thing is the fact that Spike and Martin are kickin it together and havin a back n forth.
I think during BAD era. MJ looked his best. So cool.
Excellent, emotional and impressive! Thanks a lot to the team that made it possible!
The Greatness in motion!! Planetarian artist!!
❤️❤️❤️👏GRACIAS POR SUBIRLO ❤️❤️👏👏
A beautiful first-class professional document on Michael.
Truly a remarkable gifted kind-hearted human being and humanitarian charitable champion and ongoing. Continue to honour and treasure. God bless Michael soul forever presence.
It hurts to see everyone reminisce but Mike 😢
Can you please reupload your 4K remaster of bad, ghosts, & thriller short film?!?
His best era for sure
This doc is different than the one i have in the dvd boxset. I know some footage was edited out. Now I know why😂 . Great doc! Love it!
If you don’t mind me asking what was edited out?
What was edited out and why?
Thank you so much for this!
King forever ❤
Amazing. Thanks for posting this
12:38 I love prince I’m a fan of both. Both are absolute legends but Prince ain’t equal to Michael Jackson. Mj was in his own league . Michael was a bigger star . Come on now 😂
Were u alive during 1983-1987 ? I feel like u had to be there to actually know the magnitude and magnificence within both 💯
He should be alive i feel so sorry for him.
Wish i had the opportunity to meet him
I can't wait for the documentary for thriller.
It's here now
@@JohnDoe-yh9gi i know. I Saw it and I love it.
Michael Jackson is music itself
The part where they're praising Quincy Jones is a little iffy to me because he's getting a bit more credit than needed. Michael Jackson created the lyrics The Melodies and every single instrument and there is a lot of songs that ended up being hit like the biggest songs of Michael Jackson that Quincy didn't want out there and said they weren't going to be good so
agreed
True but Michael didn't write all of the songs on the BAD album, most of them tho..I believe it was 9 of the 11 songs on the album, which is incredible!!..But the "marriage" between Quincy and Michael was a match that was magical and made in heaven! Also let's not forget the incredible Bruce Swedian, those 3 men created music that is timeless and better than the music we hear today..Michael actually changed the way music was made to this day!! He deserves alot more credit than he gets that's for sure!! No other artist can compare or even approach the level or cause the excitement and magic that was Michael Jackson!! Gone but will never be forgotten! No other artist has affected me the way Michael has..I have such a huge appreciation and love for him and am so grateful that I grew up in that time!! ❤
it also seemed to me like jefferey daniels and vincent peterson was given a lot of credit and was discrediting michael in someway because after finishing it i felt like michael was not that much of a genius when it came to the dancing also yes jefferey did teach michael some things but michael also taught him things and that should have been spoken about and on the rehersal footage to bad michael is doing the cheography not jefferey and michael was dancing before him it would be good if michael was still here so we could get his side of it there is a old interview of the group that jefferey was in that was offended because when michael mentioned his influences he never mentioned them i notice that on different interview jefferey tries to take a lot of credit for videos the cheography like ghost smooth criminal bad like he taught michael it all when it was more of a collaboration its a shame its put out this was and he said he taught michael the moonwalk but correction he taught michael the backslide not the moonwalk theres a difference and when people look deeper at michael you can tell he is doing his own dancing you can tell its his own stuff only he can do it its not just hes copied on the basis you can see the influences but on a deeper level not.
7:54 Michael still holds the record, no matter what Katy Perry thanks. The entire chart industry was fractured by Napster and musical tastes. By the late 90s, into the early 2000s, they weren’t as many artists hitting the top 40, a little on the top 20. So it was much easier for Katy Perry to do what she was doing, when there was not that much competition.
and with social media just starting to pop off it’s easier to get sales now.
45:56 The Laugh And Smile 🥰🥰🥰🥰
First time seeing this masterpiece about a masterpiece ❤️
Great Documentary!
MJ is one of the best gifts God has ever given us.❤ On loan from heaven. For too short a time.
Love of my life since the first time I saw him on TV in a country far far away.
Him passing was like someone ripped my heart out.
This was a beautifully done documentary. I love MJ! #MJFover
The greatest of all times without a doubt ❤
BAD ERA WAS 🥵🥵🥵🥵
The rasins commercial is so cute! 😂😂
@1:15:10 where is that? The quality is awesome!
thank you for uploading this! ❤❤
I believe a lot of that footage is from Paris, June 1988
MJ the GOAT 💯
❤ I am more than blessed that at least twice in my life I was sharing the same space and time, place and air with him, breathing those Molecules he changed 🥹. I love to see how loved he was, and he still is, by the people that really knew him indeed.
The Best ❤
Watching this documentary reaffirmed my love for Michael Jackson.
Melhor documentário do Michael Jackson.
Just Good Friends got savaged 😂
Great job Spike Lee
Thank you. This was soooooo epic!
I remember the death day, that was unreal... I saw Newpaper - Michael Jackson is DEAD, its still hurts so bad when i thinking about it... R.I.P what music legend he is, and he will never be forgotten!!! Love you!!
みんなが泣くシーンはとても悲しい気持ちになり、涙が止まりませんでした。
私はMichaelが居ないこの世界が寂しいです。
Michaelの人生の中で沢山の嘘や誹謗中傷で彼が傷つけられ、最後は孤独のまま居なくなってしまった。
このドキュメントを見た感想は、Michaelを想い涙する彼らを見た時に、Michaelはたくさん愛されていたんだと感じることができました。
「Michael、あなたは幸せでしたか?
今は幸せですか?」
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I love this docu, thnx for posting.
The king of pop forever!
Legends never die! ❤
1:04:01 I love this moment of the making of!
Loved this!
What y'all don't know is that Michael had 95% of the album already completed from his personal studio in Encino. He thought his contract with Quincy Jones was up but in reality it wasn't. So MJ brought in the tapes and Quincy copied the arrangements even though they were produced by someone else he took full credit. Only man in the mirror and just good friends were really produced by Quincy Jones from the ground up. Everything else was produced by Michael Jackson, Bill Bottrel and John Barnes
Not just my favourite MJ album but one of my all time favourite albums. I wish people wouldn't compare Michael to Elvis or Prince. They are great in their own right but Michael is far superior to them. Elvis never done a word tour or wrote his own music. Prince songs were nowhere on the level of Michael's Billie Jean is the greatest song of all time!