Worst MJ song you EVER heard.

Childhood is just trash. Should have kept it in the vault for his personal use. Should have left the entire childhood schtick behind.
 
Childhood is just trash. Should have kept it in the vault for his personal use. Should have left the entire childhood schtick behind.

I both agree and disagree.

I think Michael has the right to talk about it. He barely had a childhood so he needs to reconnect with the past, it's his personality and he does what he wants, no one should tell him what to do (otherwise I would have liked him to say not to release History but not sure if he would have listened to me :p). On the other hand I agree, I find the song rubbish and it doesn't do anything for me, it leaves me completely unmoved, it almost makes my hair stand on end as it struggles to be emotional.

@mjfanatic777 :
Oh I'm sorry! I thought you'd find it funny. I didn't mean to make to it sour. Sorry! :(
No, it's me who apologizes, my humor is too qualitative for some people :'c So sometimes I don't understand lame jokes.

because I love Michael Jackson
AH. I thought you liked Prince, sorry.

homie chill no.
A troll then?
I am a woman.

It was? OOPS MY BAD (I'm so sorry šŸ˜­ šŸ˜­ )
It's okay boy <3

yes no you don't have to.
Great, you finally understand then or not.
Again I'm so sorry I hope I didn't cause any emotional damage. (Also can we stop calling people 'haters' because they might make a joke that some find offensive šŸ˜…šŸ˜… just sayin')
Oh don't worry about that, I've seen others. ;) On the other hand, I hope your mental health is doing well. I would be sorry if I weakened you a little :3
(Or just go and attack people who have literally done nothing to make you feel superior to them by looking down on them, that's a hater.)
 
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love never felt so good with justin timberlake, but personally because i donā€™t like timberlake and i hate the thought of him being on a record with Michael.
 
It's okay boy <3
guess what sis I'm a girl too
A troll then?
I am a woman.
no 'homie' is a slang word for 'friend'
No, it's me who apologizes, my humor is too qualitative for some people :'c So sometimes I don't understand lame jokes.
mk. sorry.
AH. I thought you liked Prince, sorry.
I do like Prince. (But MJ more)
I hope your mental health is doing well.
it's great thanks!
(Or just go and attack people who have literally done nothing to make you feel superior to them by looking down on them, that's a hater.)
bro I'm sorry I was not trying to make you feel attacked and I don't attack people. I thought you'd just find it funny. And now I understand that you did not and I'm sorry. I'm just a teen who makes stupid jokes so I'm sorry again. and I'm not a hater also can we forget all about this and be chill? Sorry again :(
I would be sorry if I weakened you a little :3
Naur you made me stronger
 
sorry for all this guys (talking to the other people of the thread that want to use it normally) we can take this in private messages if y'all like
 
Lol it was me who used the topic originally. And then you came to ask me questions about my mental health or my forum status. So I did it to you too to see what it feels like to imply that you're sick.

To keep a good atmosphere here, I will respond to you by private messages.

To return to the discussion, I don't like Justin very much so I prefer the solo version too.
 
He wasn't needed but at the time Justin was in his 20/20 experience era with Mirrors and Suit and Tie so he was back in the public again and I'm glad that it gave Michael a new hit for this generation.
 
One of the problems with 'Childhood' is that it is a song more suitable (vocally) for the American female singer Barbra Streisand, rather than for Michael Jackson.

Also, it is funny to hear a multimillionaire singer named Michael Jackson to sing and complain about his 'lost' childhood.

Lost childhoods have children in Africa who live in poverty, and they lack health care, they lack education and adequate food and water.

After all, Michael Jackson when he was a child he did what he wanted to do (recording, rehearsing, singing, performing, etc), and even if he had the chance to be again a child he would have wanted to do these same things, as he revealed in one of his last interviews.
 
After all, Michael Jackson when he was a child he did what he wanted to do (recording, rehearsing, singing, performing, etc), and even if he had the chance to be again a child he would have wanted to do these same things, as he revealed in one of his last interviews.
Michael has said that he often wanted to play and do other things but he had to rehearse and perform.
 
One of the problems with 'Childhood' is that it is a song more suitable (vocally) for the American female singer Barbra Streisand, rather than for Michael Jackson.

Also, it is funny to hear a multimillionaire singer named Michael Jackson to sing and complain about his 'lost' childhood.

Lost childhoods have children in Africa who live in poverty, and they lack health care, they lack education and adequate food and water.

After all, Michael Jackson when he was a child he did what he wanted to do (recording, rehearsing, singing, performing, etc), and even if he had the chance to be again a child he would have wanted to do these same things, as he revealed in one of his last interviews.

I do not agree. For me, a childhood is lost as soon as a child (before puberty) loses their innocence. Michael, at 5 years old, saw naked women undressing in front of horny people, was exploited, did not sleep much, worked to the point of exhaustion and was beaten by his father like his brothers. It's abuse and it's terrible.

Of course, the sick children who die in all countries of the world are also very unhappy (and in fact Michael invited several of them to Neverland to enjoy the rides, the amusement park, etc.). But money and desire don't buy happiness. And he may have made music out of passion and love, but he couldn't play like everyone else. And when you're a child, it can traumatize you and create an inner feeling of injustice within you.

Afterwards, I agree that vocally, he had too harsh a voice to sing such a soft song.
 
My text generated by an AI xD The Story of Michael Jackson's Childhood.

Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Los Angeles, there lived a young boy with extraordinary talent. Michael Jackson, from an early age, had shown signs of musical and artistic genius. But behind the glamor and fame was a childhood marked by pain and sadness.

Michael had grown up in a family where love was rare and discipline harsh. His father demanded excellence from his children, pushing them to perform tirelessly. Beatings were commonplace and the innocence of childhood was taken from him too soon.

Despite all this, Michael found refuge in his music. His unique voice captivated crowds and propelled him to unimaginable heights for such a young artist. But behind each melodious note hid a soul tormented by the painful memories of his childhood.

When he took the stage, he transcended his own pain to deliver extraordinary performances to the world. Her dance steps seemed to defy the laws of gravity, transporting the audience into a magical universe where nothing was impossible.

Yet, despite his dazzling success, Michael still carried the invisible scars of his tumultuous past. He was desperate for the love and understanding that had once been denied him.

One day, while performing in front of a cheering crowd, he met a shy little girl backstage. Her eyes reflected a lost innocence that only Michael could understand. Their meeting ignited new hope in him and rekindled his creative flame.

Thus began a unique friendship between the king of pop and this pure-hearted little girl. Together, they discovered that even after so much hardship, there was still room for love and joy in this often cruel world.

Over time, Michael learned to heal his inner wounds through this precious friendship. He realized that despite all the hardships he had gone through, he could still find happiness with loved ones who truly understood his tormented soul.

And thus ended the story of the great artist who finally found inner peace thanks to the authentic love of a little girl with a pure heart. His legacy continues today as a vibrant testimony to the healing power of true love in the face of insurmountable adversity.
 
I would say much of the Jackson5 stuff but if we are talking solo songs I would say some songs from Off The Wall and Invincibleā€¦.dont care much for any of these 2 albums to be honest :(
 
One of the problems with 'Childhood' is that it is a song more suitable (vocally) for the American female singer Barbra Streisand, rather than for Michael Jackson.

Also, it is funny to hear a multimillionaire singer named Michael Jackson to sing and complain about his 'lost' childhood.

Lost childhoods have children in Africa who live in poverty, and they lack health care, they lack education and adequate food and water.

After all, Michael Jackson when he was a child he did what he wanted to do (recording, rehearsing, singing, performing, etc), and even if he had the chance to be again a child he would have wanted to do these same things, as he revealed in one of his last interviews.
You have the absolute worst takes ever.
 
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