Fans were feeling pretty bad (in the best way) on this day in 1987. Michael Jackson’s single “Bad” began a two-week run at No. 1 on the U.S. charts, proving once again that the King of Pop was more ...
The Making of 'Bad': "He was the architect of the album in every sense of the word." <br><em><strong>Bad </strong></em><strong>was crafted at Westlake Studio in Los ...
Michael Jackson’s “Bad” and 'Ghostbusters' are quintessential elements of 1980s popular culture. It only makes sense that “Bad” has a connection to Ray Parker Jr.’s theme song for 'Ghostbusters'. Part ...
Michael Jackson's 'Bad' has more great songs on it than most singers will produce over their entire careers. Quincy Jones revealed which track from 'Bad' became the most prominent. Jones discussed the ...
“Man in the Mirror” was co-written by Siedah Garrett. Grett might be most known for duetting with the King of Pop on his hit ballad “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You.” During an interview with Blue ...
To most people, Michael Jackson‘s “Bad” is simply a cool pop song. Meanwhile, Quincy Jones felt it was divinely inspired. He discussed the creative process behind one of the King of Pop’s greatest ...
It’s long been speculated that Michael Jackson wrote Bad, the title track from his 1987 album, in the hope that he could perform it as a duet with Prince, and now Sheila E. has given further credence ...
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