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Michael Jackson Black Or White Complete Version
Black or White một bài ca
cuả Michel Jackson ,là một bài hát anh soạn từ AlbumDangerous cuả
anh phổ biến và xuất hành từ tháng muời một 1991, và muốn nói lên mọi da màu đều
như nhau ,anh muốn kêu gọi chúng ta đừng
kỳ thị chủng tộc và đuợc lên top hit số 1 trong nhiều nuớc,vói ấn bản hơn 5 tirệu
dĩa nên đuợc coi là là đĩa hát bản hay nhứt trong năm !
Black or White ist ein Lied von Michael Jackson. Es war die erste
Singleauskopplung
aus seinem Album
Dangerous, das im November 1991
veröffentlicht wurde.
Black
or White
übermittelt die Botschaft, dass Menschen aller Hautfarben gleich sind („I said
if you're thinkin' of being my brother, it don't matter if you're black or
white.“) Außerdem appelliert er für Toleranz zwischen den verschiedenen
Rassen. Die Single wurde in vielen Ländern der Welt ein Nummer-eins-Hit und ist
mit über fünf Millionen weltweit verkauften Exemplaren eine der bestverkauften
Singles überhaupt.
Komponiert und geschrieben wurde das Lied von Michael Jackson. Der
Rap-Text stammt von
· Die Band
Genesis
parodierte den
Panther Dance am Ende ihres Musikvideos
I Can't Dance,
indem der damalige Genesis-Sänger
Phil
Collins samt Fedora die
Choreografie des
Panther Dance nachahmt.
Black or White (The
Clivillés & Cole (C&C) Remixes) (oder auch einfach nur Black or White
(Remixes) genannt ist eine Single mit Remixes von Black or White. Das Lied
wurde von
Robert Clivillés und
David Cole geremixt. Die Single
erreichte #14 in den
UK Top 40, #11 in den irischen Charts, #18 in den
australischen Charts und Platz 3 in den österreichischen Charts.
Black or
White is a song by Michael Jackson.
It was the first single from his album Dangerous, released in November 1991. Black or White conveys the message that people of all races are equal ("I said if you're thinkin 'of
being my brother, it do not matter if you're
black or white.") He also appealed for tolerance
between different races. The
single was a number-one hit in many countries of the world and with over five million copies sold worldwide one
of the best selling singles ever.
Composed and written
was the song by
Michael Jackson. The Rap lyrics were written by
The music video of Black or White generated strong controversy. First,
the video of the US television MTV, BET, VH1 and FOX aired (after an episode of The
Simpsons) on 14 November 1991.. Simultaneous it ran in 27
countries and was viewed by 500
million people - most
of the audience has ever had a
music video. In the video, have
the actors Macaulay Culkin, Peggy Lipton and
George Wendt guest
appearances. The film was
directed by John Landis,
the same director as thriller. Production costs were very high, which was
mainly due to the morphing
effects used in
the video. Morphing effects were
also used earlier in the music
video Cry by Godley & Creme.
The video begins with a tracking shot that
begins above the clouds and over
the night streets of a city
in the room of a young
(Macaulay Culkin) leads that sounds loud
rock music. After the father
(George Wendt) forbids
him this, he builds in the living room on a
large stereo system and plays a loud power
chord on the guitar, which
transports the father including chair vertically
through the roof. He lands
in the desert, where Michael Jackson dancing with the
locals. In many transitions
it sets this with people from different places and cultures
continue (including the indigenous peoples of Africa, Asia, North America, South America, and
Russia). After a Rapeinlage
by Bill Bottrell the
morphing sequence follows, where people of different origin, color and appearance
are transformed into each other. Among other things are also
Glen Chin, Tyra Banks and Cree Summer (last
person) there.
In the uncut version of the music video
it follows the
Panther Dance Michael
Jackson leaves the recording studio in the form of a black panther. On the road, he transforms back into his human form and shows
without background music a series of sophisticated dance moves in the
streets at night. He smashes windows, destroyed
a car and makes the illuminated sign of a hotel explode (the "Royal Arms"). Finally, he turns back into the
black panther.
In a brief final sequence in the animated style Bart
Simpson shows how he looks at the music
video. Homer Simpson comes to that. Homer: "Bart,
do the din of" ("Bart, stop that noise"). Bart: "Relax, mate" ("Chill out, homeboy"). Finally,
Homer turned on with
the remote control of the TV.