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  2. Beat It - Wikipedia

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    The video, which cost Jackson $150,000 to create after CBS refused to finance it, [38] [43] was filmed on Los Angeles' Skid Row—mainly on locations on East 5th Street [44] —around March 9, 1983. To add authenticity to the production but also to foster peace between them, Jackson had the idea to cast members of rival Los Angeles street gangs ...

  3. Bob Giraldi - Wikipedia

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    Robert Nicholas Giraldi (born January 17, 1939) is an American filmmaker, music video and commercial director, educator, and restaurateur. He is known for directing the film Dinner Rush (2000) and the music video for Michael Jackson's "Beat It" (1983). Giraldi has been inducted into the Art Director's Hall of Fame, one of the few film directors ...

  4. Beat It (Sean Kingston song) - Wikipedia

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    A music video to accompany the release of "Beat It" was first released onto YouTube on April 29, 2013, at a total length of four minutes and sixteen seconds. The video features Kingston, Brown, and Khalifa partying poolside at an estate, and features a guest appearance by NicNac, the producer. [2] Main credits

  5. Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ sons share ‘Beat It’ video for her last ...

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  6. Michael Jackson's Thriller (music video) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson's sixth album, Thriller, was released in November 1982 and spent months at the top of the Billboard 200, backed by successful videos for the singles "Billie Jean" and "Beat It". In July 1983, after Thriller was displaced from the top of the chart, Jackson's manager, Frank DiLeo , suggested making a music video for "Thriller".

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  8. Thriller (album) - Wikipedia

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    The "Beat It" music video had its premiere on MTV during primetime on March 31, 1983. [77] To add authenticity to the production but also to foster peace between them, Jackson had the idea to cast members of rival Los Angeles street gangs the Crips and the Bloods, [78] and included around 80 genuine gang members. [79]

  9. Eat It - Wikipedia

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    The video for "Eat It" is styled as a shot-for-shot remake of Jackson's video for "Beat It", but with elements being parodied in various silly ways and Yankovic dressed as Jackson. The video also features a few of the same dancers from Jackson's video and Yankovic clumsily mimicking the dance moves from the original video. [6]