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Invincible opens with "Unbreakable"; the last line in the first verse recites the lyrics, "With all that I've been through/I'm still around". [16] In a 2002 interview with the magazine Vibe, Jackson commented on his inspiration for writing "Speechless", saying: "You'll be surprised.
Michael Jackson: Written and recorded in 1982 [70] "Starlight" Michael Jackson: Written and recorded circa 1994; Not to be confused with the original "Thriller" demo later included on Thriller 40 [56] "Stay" Michael Jackson Bryan Loren: Written sometime during the "Dangerous" sessions [70] "Still the King" Michael Jackson will.i.am: Worked on ...
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Michael Jackson in 1984. ... Vocal cover of lyrics originally sung by Nat King Cole ... "Unbreakable" 2001: Invincible: Michael Jackson Rodney Jerkins
Unbreakable (Janet Jackson album), or the title song (see below), 2015 Unbreakable (MyChildren MyBride album) , 2008 Unbreakable (New Years Day album) , or the title song, 2019
"Cry" was recorded by American singer Michael Jackson for his tenth and final studio album, Invincible (2001). The song was written by R&B singer-songwriter R. Kelly, who had previously worked with Jackson on his 1995 single, "You Are Not Alone"; Jackson and Kelly's collaboration on "Cry" is the second of what would be three collaborations.
Last Sunday, Jackson joined Michael Vick as the only NFL QBs with 6,000 career rushing yards. With 109 more, Jackson will overtake the 6,109 by Vick, who needed 13 seasons to do what Jackson has ...
The lyrics to "Speechless" deal with being lost for words because of love. [8] The song opens with Jackson's singing a cappella: "Your love is magical, that's how I feel, but I have not the words here to explain", which Rick de Yampert of The Daytona Beach News-Journal felt the singer "[crooned] sweetly".