Can you direct me to where you got the info about him bein' first from? Also, mainstream scholars reject the hypothesis that Egypt was a white or black society, but rather a Middle Eastern one. Link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Egyptian_hypothesis
@@AtlantisTheLostEmpire Whites or Europeons didn't officially come on the scene until the Greeks from the West under Alexander the Great who named part of Egypt after himself Alexandria with their famed Library and one of the Seven Wonders of the World Lighthouse of Pharos and Cleopatra Vll Philopater was the last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty and her son Ceasarion.
@Kumtekmeon - Wikipedia isn't accepted, but Wikipedia's cited sources can be. You said the ancient Greeks described the then Egyptians as black, but what is the definition of "black"? You could compare say... Beyoncé to Lupita Nyong'o. Both are considered black, yet Lupita is obviously more darker. Arab people can also be considered black as well, and they also vary in different shades too. Also, at what point in time were the Greeks observing the Egyptains? If you've got a link I'd actually be very interested to read it. You say it should be enough, yet here we are with two different opinions we've formed from our own individual research. It's got nothin' to do with racism, (I'm not sayin' there aren't racists), it's about being factual.
Exactly, Caucasians act like Egypt is some small city in Sweden, ITS IN AFRICA & Cleopatra was Black, but they whitewash Jesus so its clearly expected that caucasians rewrite or should I say rewhite history!
Fun fact. He initially intended this to be a movie. He really wanted to make a big budget film about ancient Egypt using black actors. He had backing for it, but there was just too nuch resistance about it. So the concept became a movie-like music video.
@@JackReacts904 Oh yea!! Despite howhis appearance changed he consistently took some very pro black risks, like making a Cameroonian chant popular in the states, and how he honored those who paved the way for him. He paid for David Ruffin and James Brown's funerals, he paid all of Jackie Wilson's hospital bills while he was in a coma and when he bought the beatles catalog the first thing he did was give Little Richard the rights to the music he created that was swindled from him and landed in their publishing.
Why am I not surprised there was Hollywood resistance to _correctly_ portraying people from _ancient_ Africa, where ancient Egypt was located, as black people? It's part of the reason why I'm leery of the mainstream media. 🙄
I was just going to share this information but scrolled down to make sure that I didn't have to. ;) Iman - one of thee most beautiful women alive. And the legendary David Bowie's last album, according to him, was inspired by the hip hop great Kendrick Lamar. Just a #FunFact. ;) Oh - one more #FunFact - Luther Vandross "was invited to work on Bowie’s 1975 album 'Young Americans.' The two worked together so well that they even collaborated on the song 'Fascination.' After the album was released, Vandross sang backup on Bowie’s tour."
This video was so reckless.. how do you come into another mans house and sing to his woman about when y’all dated and messed around lol ... than she gets aroused by the memories. Mike was that man
@@louisyon313 Maaaannn- I had the Number Ones CD, a Beat It and Thriller jacket, the hat, the glove, posters all over my room...I WAS 3. Growing up black, MJ was my first role model.
Michael really wanted to do a full fledged movie about Egypt(Kemet) with a all black cast. He even went to Steven Spielberg to produce the movie but was turned down. So that's why he made this video.
Not surprised it was turned down. The government don’t want it getting out that Egypt was run by blacks people. They don’t want people knowing that black people are capable of running large societies. It goes against their anti black agenda. Why I think all the Egyptian statues are missing noses. The same statues that stood thousands of years happen to only miss one feature. Also some were made of granite, one of the hardest rock to erode
@@STARKILLER15100 - According to mainstream scholars, they reject the hypothesis that Egypt was a white or black society, but rather a Middle Eastern one (just like it is today). Link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Egyptian_hypothesis As for the government not wanting people to know, people do know. You can Google it right now or watch a myriad of modern docos about it. As for the statues, many indeed are missing noses, but many also aren't missing noses. There's hundreds of statues throughout all of Egypt, and for thousands of years many of them have bin looted, vandalized, or worn away. Some aren't missing just noses, they're also missing ears, crowns, heads, limbs, weaponry too etc. Yes granite is indeed a hard stone, but it only takes one person (say the slave of a horrible Pharaoh, or a local kid wanting a souvenir), to go up to a statue at night and whack it with a hammer for whatever reason.
@@dais9446 - I already know Christopher Columbus didn't discover America (I'm not that dumb). As for the "bullshit", it's true if you'd bother to do your research. Though, if you wanna play your irrelevent race card game, then you should realize that non-white scholars also exist too, and they agree with it.
I haven't watched this M/V in such a long time, I forgot that Iman and MJ shared a long kiss. The whole cast looked beautiful here, not to mention those amazing costumes. MJ was the BEST.
Vivica was an extra, but you see her arm not her face. The dancer people think is her is actually a dancer named Josie Harris. She was an In Living Color Fly Girl and was in Janet's "That's the way Love Goes" video.
@@1984msmocha The arm you see stretched out just before the dance segment is her arm. If you consider that dancing then ok. But she was not one of the dancers behind him doing the choreography. Nor was she one of the dancers who surrounded him in the market scene.
@@JoanRudith yes,Josie Harris from In Living Color. Also dancing was Big Les,she danced in a lot of videos in the 90s(also was a vj on Rap City on BET),in the TV series Living Singles,she was the dancer in the opening credits
Michael was known for making a big production out of his music videos starting with the Thriller video. He would often have other well known celebrities from the time in his videos such Bad, Jam, In The Closet, and You Rock My World, and Black or White. All of his videos were very well done.
Now you definitely have to react to "Smooth Criminal." Its another great elaborate and story telling visual that displays a lot of his versatility. Michael was such a chameleon when it came to weaving in and out of up tempo songs to very slow & sultry songs.He had the power to do it all phenomenally.
Yes. MJ really could do them all. His rhythmic ability combined with his range and ability to deliver emotion like no one else plus the fact that he was able to produce that rocky/gospely rasp so amazingly helped with that lol.
This was my favorite video by MJ. I loved seeing all of that chocolate and star power in one video. The dancing was off the chain. The song was a definite bop and I still jam to it.
One of my earliest memories was watching this video on video soul, on BET with my sister ,while jumping on my grandma's couch. Subsequently getting my ass whooped.
When they broke it down and were dancing, that was called The Atlanta Jam. We hen this first appeared on FOX, when they danced, we all were screaming “HBCU” and “Atlanta Jam”!!!!
Michael Jackson- Billie Jean, Smooth Crimminal, Beat it, thriller, don't stop til you get enough, way you make me feel, black or white, Leave me alone, they don't care about us, Dirty Diana, Man in the Mirror.
Yessir Jack, this is a joint that takes me back, loved dancing to this joint as a youth. Mike will always be that dude & thanks fir another solid reaction !!
Teddy riley is the producer he produced so many other artists He is musician artist who was on the group "Guy" he help created new Jack swing style in music.
That’s why he is the king of pop! You don’t get that name for no reason, he is a legend and had so many more amazing videos that I want you to react to in the future!
This was the track on his "Dangerous" album that instantly hooked me. I could not get enough of this song. It wasn't until years later that I finally saw the music video, which immediately took it to another level. 'Do you remember the time,' not just reminiscing about love, but referencing Egypt in the time of the pharaohs. Sheer brilliance.
That robot dancing was old school. It was sometimes called "pop-n-lock". Of you watch early Jackson five clips Michael was doing it and if you watch soul train clips lots of black dancers were doing it.
Just wanna say thank you Jack for your channel. I was in a bad place today, been binge watching your channel all evening and you've made my night. Keep up the great work. New fan forever.
Loved when King Michael performed this song at the Soul Train Awards when his ankle was sprained and he performed from the chair. My favorite performance of his-- so cute. Love MJ forever ever ❤
U need to venture into "New Jack Swing" which is a late 80s/early 90s R&B subgenre that merged R&B singing over Hip Hop beats. Tracks like Another Bad Creation - "Iesha" Boys 2 Men - "MotownPhilly" Janet Jackson - "Alright" TLC - "What about your Friends" just to name a few.
Every time i try to pick my favourite MJ video, it changes. I adore this one so much though,. that dance break choreo. Fire. I was about 6 ish when this album came out. MJ was so beautiful in this vid. Loving your commentary on the videos so far.
11:08 i love it when he spins on his heels so much. my fav dance moves of michael’s are #3: heel spinning, #2: moonwalk, #1: the move he does only in smooth criminal when he stands still and then bends forward and lifts himself back up
@@JackReacts904 Jack U mentioned that U like instrumentals. Heres' one U might to check out Debarge's a "Dream & Stay with me. I wasn't a fan of Tupac or biggie smalls. I yhink it was an age difference. But they sampled A "Dream on some of their work. I think U like Tupac? Check out both their so smooth. Also, Ashford& Simpson's Bourgie bourgie, is great listening. I promis eU won't be disappointed with any of these great Instrumentals. Stay safe Peace.
All star.. Eddie Murphy, Magic Johnson and Iman.. Michael always embrace black beauty.. his black race.. How legendary Michael is man.. I freaking love this man..
Yess two kings! Did anyone else use to watch this video with their family a lot growing up? I miss Michael I can't believe how long it has been since he left. Rest In Peace
When they were doing the dance break Wylie Draper was in the back dancing he played Michael in the American Dream the Jackson 5 flim he was outstanding!!! Michael hand picked him to play himself too ! Unfortunately a year after the 5 hour series/movie was released he died of a rare leukemia! R.I.P Wylie Draper 🙏🏽
Dear Jack, I never enjoyed a reaction video this much, but your reaction video of 'dirty diana ' was amazing as well, I agree 100%,there was is and never be anyone like this perfect, do more reaction videos of micheal, love you more.
When it came to Michael he really made music videos that were versatile like they were very creative imaginative he did things that people didn't do the fact that he had different types of people in his music videos divisions that he had they weren't just music videos they were more like movies. I would say hiw work was aways unique and creative not to mention diverse like that in the 90s amd early 00s . We always did futuristic stuff with modern tones and incorporated so many different things like platform or space boots, colorful hair, elongated necks, turning into different creatures, having it be diverse with the dancers and the cast so different ranges of people . Michael made music that was generally for pretty much everybody, no matter where you come from r what age they loved him. The fact that he was injured while doing a live version of this at an award show and he, really wanted to dance and go all in He couldn't move too much but still gave his all had fun dn got a standing ovation The mv had Iman model actress Eddie Murphy actor singer Magic johnson former NBA Debo from Friday
Ayee nice reaction, loved it! Mike really was a genius and he’s always been so smooth with what he does! To think that this short film was from 1992 is insane! He was known to make timeless masterpieces musically and visually! And he was also the first artist to have an all black cast especially rightfully for the Egyptian theme since Hollywood always used to turn everything white. Record companies didn’t like his concept with the cast and tried to stop it but he payed for it all from his own pocket to make it happen! We love a woke king! ✊🏽❤️👑
MJ was the first one to accurately depict Egyptians as dark skinned African people in the pop industry.
Can you direct me to where you got the info about him bein' first from? Also, mainstream scholars reject the hypothesis that Egypt was a white or black society, but rather a Middle Eastern one.
Link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Egyptian_hypothesis
@@AtlantisTheLostEmpire Whites or Europeons didn't officially come on the scene until the Greeks from the West under Alexander the Great who named part of Egypt after himself Alexandria with their famed Library and one of the Seven Wonders of the World Lighthouse of Pharos and Cleopatra Vll Philopater was the last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty and her son Ceasarion.
@Kumtekmeon - Wikipedia isn't accepted, but Wikipedia's cited sources can be. You said the ancient Greeks described the then Egyptians as black, but what is the definition of "black"? You could compare say... Beyoncé to Lupita Nyong'o. Both are considered black, yet Lupita is obviously more darker. Arab people can also be considered black as well, and they also vary in different shades too. Also, at what point in time were the Greeks observing the Egyptains? If you've got a link I'd actually be very interested to read it.
You say it should be enough, yet here we are with two different opinions we've formed from our own individual research. It's got nothin' to do with racism, (I'm not sayin' there aren't racists), it's about being factual.
Exactly, Caucasians act like Egypt is some small city in Sweden, ITS IN AFRICA & Cleopatra was Black, but they whitewash Jesus so its clearly expected that caucasians rewrite or should I say rewhite history!
Edwin Torres 🤣🤣🤣
Fun fact. He initially intended this to be a movie. He really wanted to make a big budget film about ancient Egypt using black actors. He had backing for it, but there was just too nuch resistance about it. So the concept became a movie-like music video.
@@JackReacts904 Oh yea!! Despite howhis appearance changed he consistently took some very pro black risks, like making a Cameroonian chant popular in the states, and how he honored those who paved the way for him. He paid for David Ruffin and James Brown's funerals, he paid all of Jackie Wilson's hospital bills while he was in a coma and when he bought the beatles catalog the first thing he did was give Little Richard the rights to the music he created that was swindled from him and landed in their publishing.
I didn't know that wow
Why am I not surprised there was Hollywood resistance to _correctly_ portraying people from _ancient_ Africa, where ancient Egypt was located, as black people? It's part of the reason why I'm leery of the mainstream media. 🙄
Also they said that MJ actually paid for a good portion of this video because there was so much resistance from Hollywood.
Source?
The queen is played by Iman. She was a supermodel back in the day. She was the wife of musician, David Bowie.
R.I.P David Bowie
RIP DAVID Mj
David Bowie was on the set of this video. So MJ snogged Bowie’s wife in front of him haha.. he got so into it Iman had to remind him she was engaged
I was just going to share this information but scrolled down to make sure that I didn't have to. ;) Iman - one of thee most beautiful women alive. And the legendary David Bowie's last album, according to him, was inspired by the hip hop great Kendrick Lamar. Just a #FunFact. ;) Oh - one more #FunFact - Luther Vandross "was invited to work on Bowie’s 1975 album 'Young Americans.' The two worked together so well that they even collaborated on the song 'Fascination.' After the album was released, Vandross sang backup on Bowie’s tour."
Very beautiful
The dance break was smooth.
My favorite dance break of Michael’s
This video was so reckless.. how do you come into another mans house and sing to his woman about when y’all dated and messed around lol ... than she gets aroused by the memories. Mike was that man
B MOORE DUMB RECKLESS!🤣 Some str8 pimp ish!
Ryan Wilson right he was that man!! I’d I was Eddie I would’ve been like.. get him! I have questions 😂😂
Nah mike was messy for that🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
@@Enomra Mike's messy and Janet's nasty!
Mike never gets old to me...hits for days
That why he is still the king
Yesss!!! The King of Pop NEVER gets old! Michael Jackson is timeless.
It's so good to see guys your age appreciating the Jacksons. They're music royalty. There's many videos of Janet to check out too.
Kingpyth0n I was born 2007 this is my King
Kingpyth0n he’s reacted to a lot of Janet songs,videos, and lives
@@louisyon313 Maaaannn- I had the Number Ones CD, a Beat It and Thriller jacket, the hat, the glove, posters all over my room...I WAS 3. Growing up black, MJ was my first role model.
@@louisyon313 cool
@@louisyon313 I was born in 07 and I’m obsessed with Micheal Jackson
MJ must have made the dancers rehearse for long hours !!
He had a FLY GIRL (Josie, who also danced with JANET) in this video, so that alone makes it precious dancer-wise👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
@@JackReacts904 Fatima who choreographed for Aaliyah did this!
@@nianees4093 was she the dancer on the living single intro
@galaxyangel9128 no, that dance was Big Les. She was also a vj on BET Rap City back in the 90's as well.
I think that's her as well at the @10:02 mark.
Michael Jackson’s mtv performance was a 15 min live performance. No other artist ever had that amount of time on stage. It was unbelievable!!
Michael really wanted to do a full fledged movie about Egypt(Kemet) with a all black cast. He even went to Steven Spielberg to produce the movie but was turned down. So that's why he made this video.
Yup ! Was it his music company sony that turned it down right ? So he did it anyways with a romantic twist to it..right ?
Not surprised it was turned down. The government don’t want it getting out that Egypt was run by blacks people. They don’t want people knowing that black people are capable of running large societies. It goes against their anti black agenda. Why I think all the Egyptian statues are missing noses. The same statues that stood thousands of years happen to only miss one feature. Also some were made of granite, one of the hardest rock to erode
@@STARKILLER15100 - According to mainstream scholars, they reject the hypothesis that Egypt was a white or black society, but rather a Middle Eastern one (just like it is today). Link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Egyptian_hypothesis
As for the government not wanting people to know, people do know. You can Google it right now or watch a myriad of modern docos about it. As for the statues, many indeed are missing noses, but many also aren't missing noses. There's hundreds of statues throughout all of Egypt, and for thousands of years many of them have bin looted, vandalized, or worn away. Some aren't missing just noses, they're also missing ears, crowns, heads, limbs, weaponry too etc. Yes granite is indeed a hard stone, but it only takes one person (say the slave of a horrible Pharaoh, or a local kid wanting a souvenir), to go up to a statue at night and whack it with a hammer for whatever reason.
@@AtlantisTheLostEmpire can you stop your bullshit, ppl like you finna say columbus really did discover shit. Fuck. FUCK UR WHITE SCHOLARS.
@@dais9446 - I already know Christopher Columbus didn't discover America (I'm not that dumb). As for the "bullshit", it's true if you'd bother to do your research. Though, if you wanna play your irrelevent race card game, then you should realize that non-white scholars also exist too, and they agree with it.
He is not just the King Of Pop, he is also the King of music videos..
MJ the original Mr. Steal Your Girl! This is my favorite song of his it’s New Jack Swing at utter perfection!!!
This song still makes me wanna dance, lol
Andra alwaaaaysss hahaha
I got up as soon as it started.
Hell yeah Mike was smooth! His music never fails to impress me. The quality of his voice is epic.
If you haven't done Liberian Girl from MJ, highly recommend that
Great song
He always shows so confidence, smoothness, flawlessness in all his music, video's and movies, but he was actually a shy person.
My favourite Michael Jackson song!
90s was the best for music we had Michael, Mariah, Whitney, Celine etc etc!😍
when r&b was real thing..
FR
I haven't watched this M/V in such a long time, I forgot that Iman and MJ shared a long kiss. The whole cast looked beautiful here, not to mention those amazing costumes. MJ was the BEST.
Fun fact : Vivica Fox is one of the dancers in the video. The woman playing the Queen is Iman, shes a supermodel and was married to David Bowie.
Vivica was an extra, but you see her arm not her face. The dancer people think is her is actually a dancer named Josie Harris. She was an In Living Color Fly Girl and was in Janet's "That's the way Love Goes" video.
@@JoanRudith she was one of the dancers, she was on an episode of unsung Hollywood and talked about it and they showed her
@@1984msmocha The arm you see stretched out just before the dance segment is her arm. If you consider that dancing then ok. But she was not one of the dancers behind him doing the choreography. Nor was she one of the dancers who surrounded him in the market scene.
@@JoanRudith yes,Josie Harris from In Living Color. Also dancing was Big Les,she danced in a lot of videos in the 90s(also was a vj on Rap City on BET),in the TV series Living Singles,she was the dancer in the opening credits
If you want smooth you have to react to Michael Jackson Smooth Criminal
long version
classyboy04 the full version
Smooth Criminal is he best video I swear. The bad album was too smooth
Gamex Simmonds Bad album was very cinematic
R.I.P John Singleton the director of ( Boys In Hood) who directed this incredible video. Michael may U rest in peace also, you both are truly missed!
RIP 😢💔
And Deebo.
Michael was known for making a big production out of his music videos starting with the Thriller video. He would often have other well known celebrities from the time in his videos such Bad, Jam, In The Closet, and You Rock My World, and Black or White. All of his videos were very well done.
When Michael released a new album and music video it was an event! This is easily one my favorite songs of his! Long Live The King!
Now you definitely have to react to "Smooth Criminal." Its another great elaborate and story telling visual that displays a lot of his versatility. Michael was such a chameleon when it came to weaving in and out of up tempo songs to very slow & sultry songs.He had the power to do it all phenomenally.
Yes. MJ really could do them all. His rhythmic ability combined with his range and ability to deliver emotion like no one else plus the fact that he was able to produce that rocky/gospely rasp so amazingly helped with that lol.
Janet Jackson- I Get So Lonely
Janet Jackson- Anytime Anyplace
Janet Jackson- You Want This
He would go crazy over I get so lonely omg
I get lonely, the live version from the Velvet rope tour. I still think how great if I was the one she had brought up on stage omg
Janet Jackson - Alright is also a great video.
Oh Michael is the greatest! My dad used to be a MJ impersonator and Michael is one of the things that connects me with him after he passed away.
MJ!! Did That!!!💕
Such a Musical Genius and his Videos was Priceless!!!!!
Like ya reactions!!!🙌🏽🙌🏽
This was my favorite video by MJ. I loved seeing all of that chocolate and star power in one video. The dancing was off the chain. The song was a definite bop and I still jam to it.
Not enough people are reacting to MJ....he was the King and should not be forgotten.
Don't worry. He never will be
King of pop.the legend,the great Michael Jackson.he is god of dance.god of music.
The breakdown is one of my favorite parts lol ! I always try to do the dance and I can’t 😂😂
This song came out in 1992 classic hit
I remember where I was when this debuted on FOX. I was on my way to a bowling party. When he did the Atlanta Jam I passed out! ❤️❤️😂😂😂
@@yvetterene me too🤣🤣🤣
I think it was 91.
You should react to Michael Jackson - you rock my world 🔥
Loved all the Kemetic (Egyptian) Poses as dance moves. You can find those moves on the walls of the Pyramids in Egypt. Very clever Michael!
Every time I see this man I get jealous of mikes hair
😂 it was lush
@@lelle1068 I KNOW RIGHT
Michael was the master!!
One of my earliest memories was watching this video on video soul, on BET with my sister ,while jumping on my grandma's couch. Subsequently getting my ass whooped.
When they broke it down and were dancing, that was called The Atlanta Jam. We hen this first appeared on FOX, when they danced, we all were screaming “HBCU” and “Atlanta Jam”!!!!
This is my favorite Michael Jackson video!
Michael Jackson- Billie Jean, Smooth Crimminal, Beat it, thriller, don't stop til you get enough, way you make me feel, black or white, Leave me alone, they don't care about us, Dirty Diana, Man in the Mirror.
Black or white
Ok I think everyone has heard these songs if they haven't well then they should crawl back under their rock
Give into me and Who Is it
@@LeathafaceTV yeah Mike went in with beat box'n on Who is it💯 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 @Jack Reacts
the beat is dope... you'll love the production on it.
You must do his live performance of Human Nature at Wembley 1988 for more swag. You're so right, he had so much charisma.
Michael Jackson is the reason I dance a lot!
My favorite MJ song is Human Nature. Highly underrated. Still gives me goosebumps every time I hear it.
I can't dance like that but I still be dancing 24/7 😉
U have a new subscriber! Love when the younger generation show luv to music i grew up on! My son is 18 and only listens to music i loved!
Michael Jackson butterflies and heavy can wait. Off the wall, who do you love
Please react to Michael Jackson man in the mirror live at Bucharest 1992. And great reaction 🤙🏾❤️
Yessir Jack, this is a joint that takes me back, loved dancing to this joint as a youth. Mike will always be that dude & thanks fir another solid reaction !!
This is my favorite music video of all time! Love how Michael celebrates African culture in the video.
There's a video that shows The making of this music video, it was fun too. Eddie Murphy was making MJ and everyone laugh.
Teddy riley is the producer he produced so many other artists
He is musician artist who was on the group "Guy" he help created new Jack swing style in music.
That’s why he is the king of pop! You don’t get that name for no reason, he is a legend and had so many more amazing videos that I want you to react to in the future!
This was the track on his "Dangerous" album that instantly hooked me. I could not get enough of this song. It wasn't until years later that I finally saw the music video, which immediately took it to another level. 'Do you remember the time,' not just reminiscing about love, but referencing Egypt in the time of the pharaohs. Sheer brilliance.
Proud to be a MJ fan......... Thank you Jack :)
This is what you needed in your life Jack!!! I’m so happy you’re being exposed to so many LEGENDS!!!
This was directed by John Singleton of Boyz in da hood fame. The woman is famed model Iman who was married to David Bowie.
This is the best song off of Dangerous. The angular melodies, the groove - it's perfect.
Yes Jack, you are right. His dancers always were on high level, the best of the best!
That robot dancing was old school. It was sometimes called "pop-n-lock". Of you watch early Jackson five clips Michael was doing it and if you watch soul train clips lots of black dancers were doing it.
I remember when this video premiered on FOX on prime time. It was that big of a deal! ❤
The model Iman was the first women Michael Jackson kissed on screen 😁
Amazing 👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯🌟🌟🌟⚡⚡⚡💎💎💎🐺🐺🐺🌕🌕🌕👏👏👏
Shamone ✌✌✌
Michael Jackson would be so proud of you for reacting to his video Remember The Time
Just wanna say thank you Jack for your channel. I was in a bad place today, been binge watching your channel all evening and you've made my night. Keep up the great work. New fan forever.
Thank you so much for reacting to this! I adore your reactions. You just *get* it. You get what the fans see in their favorite artists. Thank you ☺️💜
Thanks for this great reaction. All Michael Jackson’s short films a head of time.
I believe that's the way they use to dance in Egypt.
Loved when King Michael performed this song at the Soul Train Awards when his ankle was sprained and he performed from the chair. My favorite performance of his-- so cute. Love MJ forever ever ❤
❤Young pup🐶💗Michael is the king
Greatest music video-movie ever! King Of Pop!
One of my fave MJ videos!
5:36 debo while he was in the then called wwf before friday
Proud of you man in your generation you appreciated talent not in your generation, good you love MJ, cool.
U need to venture into "New Jack Swing" which is a late 80s/early 90s R&B subgenre that merged R&B singing over Hip Hop beats.
Tracks like Another Bad Creation - "Iesha"
Boys 2 Men - "MotownPhilly"
Janet Jackson - "Alright"
TLC - "What about your Friends" just to name a few.
Domino Effexx ,Bobby Brown was really the best at New Jack Swing.
Every time u hear a Mike song you're guaranteed a newer appreciation for the pure vitality and harmonization of the malleability of Mike's vocals.
Every time i try to pick my favourite MJ video, it changes. I adore this one so much though,. that dance break choreo. Fire.
I was about 6 ish when this album came out.
MJ was so beautiful in this vid.
Loving your commentary on the videos so far.
The technique, the precision, the effortlessness of it all. He had no right to eat this video the way he did. It’s insane.
Thank you . I just subscribed because of your cover of MJ.... Live...maybe Bucharest its just another part of me!"
Yessss
The harmonies on this song are insane.
This is one of my favorite MJ videos.
11:08 i love it when he spins on his heels so much. my fav dance moves of michael’s are #3: heel spinning, #2: moonwalk, #1: the move he does only in smooth criminal when he stands still and then bends forward and lifts himself back up
Always the king. Love him so much. Missing him too much man.
The model Iman, wife of David Bowie, portrayed the Egyptian Queen. 👍🏾
The ladies dancing with the veils at 7:47 is my favourite part. They're beautiful ❤
Michael Jackson, the King of EPIC videos!!!! (And so much more...)
This was also Michael's first on-screen kiss ever!
I first saw this video when I was a little girl and from there I became a fan of MJ, love of art of all kinds, and the ancient world of Egypt.😊😄😆😍🌹💓🌙
Dude u have to watch the 88's grammy's performance The way you make me feel
One more thing love your star of David!!!!!
@@JackReacts904 Jack U mentioned that U like instrumentals. Heres' one U might to check out Debarge's a "Dream & Stay with me. I wasn't a fan of Tupac or biggie smalls. I yhink it was an age difference. But they sampled A "Dream on some of their work. I think U like Tupac? Check out both their so smooth. Also, Ashford& Simpson's Bourgie bourgie, is great listening. I promis eU won't be disappointed with any of these great Instrumentals. Stay safe Peace.
Great reaction video Jack this is another one of my favorite songs of Michael Jackson
This is the first time they ever show black ancient Egyptians on video before ever. Mike loved his people.
I love the dance around 8:55. It's amazing.
All star..
Eddie Murphy, Magic Johnson and Iman..
Michael always embrace black beauty.. his black race..
How legendary Michael is man..
I freaking love this man..
Here we go, my no question NUMBER ONE favourite song by anyone in all of recorded history.
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This video is my #1 favorite. Glad that you're reacting to it
Yess two kings! Did anyone else use to watch this video with their family a lot growing up? I miss Michael I can't believe how long it has been since he left. Rest In Peace
So yes lots remember as teen when this was out Rip Mj
Mike Mr. steal your girl ...love him RIP King
When they were doing the dance break Wylie Draper was in the back dancing he played Michael in the American Dream the Jackson 5 flim he was outstanding!!! Michael hand picked him to play himself too ! Unfortunately a year after the 5 hour series/movie was released he died of a rare leukemia! R.I.P Wylie Draper 🙏🏽
Dear Jack, I never enjoyed a reaction video this much, but your reaction video of 'dirty diana ' was amazing as well, I agree 100%,there was is and never be anyone like this perfect, do more reaction videos of micheal, love you more.
When it came to Michael he really made music videos that were versatile like they were very creative imaginative he did things that people didn't do the fact that he had different types of people in his music videos divisions that he had they weren't just music videos they were more like movies.
I would say hiw work was aways unique and creative not to mention diverse like that in the 90s amd early 00s . We always did futuristic stuff with modern tones and incorporated so many different things like platform or space boots, colorful hair, elongated necks, turning into different creatures, having it be diverse with the dancers and the cast so different ranges of people .
Michael made music that was generally for pretty much everybody, no matter where you come from r what age they loved him.
The fact that he was injured while doing a live version of this at an award show and he, really wanted to dance and go all in
He couldn't move too much but still gave his all had fun dn got a standing ovation
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Ayee nice reaction, loved it! Mike really was a genius and he’s always been so smooth with what he does! To think that this short film was from 1992 is insane! He was known to make timeless masterpieces musically and visually! And he was also the first artist to have an all black cast especially rightfully for the Egyptian theme since Hollywood always used to turn everything white. Record companies didn’t like his concept with the cast and tried to stop it but he payed for it all from his own pocket to make it happen! We love a woke king! ✊🏽❤️👑