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Name That MJ Tune from One Line (Pt. 1)

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Name That MJ Tune from One Line (Pt. 1)
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Here’s the deal. A single MJ line flashes, you choose the door that actually opens. Fast hands, faster gut. It’s muscle memory with a score.

Watch for the easy tells and the sneaky ones. “It’s close to midnight,” a desperate “Annie, are you OK?”, or a cool denial about “the kid is not my son.” Let texture decide—silk, steel, or stormcloud.

If you biff it, laugh and tap on. Heat up and you’ll feel the floor tilt happy. Curtain call: you pacing past a crooked picture frame, humming to it like it’s the audience, socks betraying you with a tiny slide.

1/20

The kid is not my son?

[C] Billie Jean | This bassline became pop's most recognizable groove. Producer Quincy Jones initially worried the intro was too long, but Michael insisted. That patience created musical history.

2/20

Annie, are you OK??

[D] Smooth Criminal | Michael's concern for Annie sparked endless theories. Fun fact: CPR training dummies are often named Annie, making this both mysterious and oddly medical.

3/20

It's close to midnight, something evil's lurking?

[A] Thriller | Vincent Price recorded his iconic narration in just two takes. The video cost $500,000, revolutionizing music videos from promotional tools into cinematic events.

4/20

Take a look at yourself and make that change?

[D] Man in the Mirror | Siedah Garrett co-wrote this anthem after witnessing poverty firsthand. Michael donated all his royalties to charity, literally making the change he sang about.

5/20

No one wants to be defeated?

[C] Beat It | Eddie Van Halen recorded his legendary guitar solo for free as a favor. Michael wanted rock credibility; Eddie delivered it in one spontaneous take.

6/20

Ain't nobody's business but mine and my baby?

[B] The Way You Make Me Feel | Originally a demo titled "Hot Fever," this transformed into a street-smart love song. The video's nine-minute chase sequence showcased Michael's theatrical storytelling.

7/20

When you dance there's a magic of love?

[C] Rock With You | Rod Temperton wrote this while imagining couples slow dancing at midnight. The sparkly outfit in its video became Michael's signature look throughout 1980.

8/20

The word is out you're doing wrong?

[A] Bad | Originally titled "Pee," this underwent serious rebranding. Wesley Snipes was offered the video's rival gang leader role but declined, considering it too soft.

9/20

I ain't afraid of no sheets?

[B] Black or White | The controversial "panther dance" segment was edited from TV broadcasts. Michael's message about racism used both subtlety and sledgehammer directness.

10/20

Touch me and I feel on fire?

[D] Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough | Michael's first self-written number-one hit showcased his falsetto range. He created the percussion by recording bottles and shaking beads.

11/20

Looking out across the nighttime?

[B] Human Nature | Steve Porcaro's demo tape accidentally included this song. Quincy Jones discovered it while looking for something else entirely. Happy accidents create classics.

12/20

Those sweet memories will always be dear?

[B] Remember the Time | Set in ancient Egypt with groundbreaking morphing effects, this video cost $2 million. Pharaoh Eddie Murphy's comedic timing made history meets humor.

13/20

You're a vegetable, you're just a vegetable?

[D] Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' | The "mama-se mama-sa" chant comes from Cameroonian artist Manu Dibango. This six-minute groove proves repetition can be absolutely hypnotic.

14/20

Every musician's fan after the curtain comes down?

[D] Dirty Diana | Steve Stevens' guitar work required five Marshall amplifier stacks. Michael wrote this about groupies, showing rock's darker side through pop's brightest star.

15/20

You give me fever like I've never known?

[B] P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) | James Ingram provided background vocals after Quincy Jones scrapped Michael's original version. Sometimes the second attempt creates perfection.

16/20

Beat me, hate me, you can never break me?

[C] They Don't Care About Us | Spike Lee directed two videos, one in Brazil's favelas, another in prison. Michael's protest anthem faced controversy but amplified marginalized voices worldwide.

17/20

There's a choice we're making to save our lives?

[A] We Are the World | Recording session rules included "Check your egos at the door." Forty-five artists, one night, millions raised. Collaboration literally saved lives.

18/20

What about sunrise, what about rain?

[B] Earth Song | Michael's biggest UK hit never charted in America. The gospel-influenced environmental anthem featured real footage of deforestation and war, making activism cinematic.

19/20

You and I must make a pact?

[B] I'll Be There | Eleven-year-old Michael delivered vocals Berry Gordy called "old soul in a young body." Four Tops rejected it; Jackson 5 made it immortal.

20/20

I am here with you though you're far away?

[A] You Are Not Alone | First song debuting at number one on Billboard Hot 100. The achievement proved Michael's relevance decades into his career, breaking records while breaking hearts.

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