
Ask anyone what their defining Michael Jackson moment was and chances are they’ll say it was when they first watched the Thriller video. A significant minority might also state that Heal the World is their favourite MJ song. But true fans know that there’s more to the musician than just those two songs. And even if you go beyond the usual roster of Bad, Beat It, Billie Jean and Scream, Jackson’s discography is studded with some wonderful, albeit lesser known works. A few MJ fanatics tell us what their favourite numbers are.
Liberian Girl
Bad (1987)
Smooth Criminal, from the album Bad, may have topped the charts, but Liberian Girl is what has most music aficionados praising the musical genius. “It’s a beautifully written song, but it is the album with his celebrity friends Quincy Jones, John Travolta, Jackie Collins, Steven Spielberg and Whoopi Goldberg that makes the song memorable,” feels musician-DJ Mukul Deora. Deora, who has been a hardcore MJ fan since his childhood recalls the day he watched the video for the first time. “It was difficult for me to decide if he was a better writer, composer, singer or dancer,” he states.
Morphine
Blood on the Dance Floor (1997)
There were certain songs where one could almost catch unpolished and unprocessed emotions in Jackson’s voice. They lacked his usual sophistication and one could hear the man behind the carefully constructed image. Morphine is one of them.
Aspiring musician Ashwin Das says, “It had a nice slow, rock beat and heavy distorted guitar riffs.
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