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| MICHAEL JACKSON- Earth Song

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General
Complete name : MICHAEL JACKSON- EarthSong BY SANDY\Earthsong By SANDY.mpeg
Format : CDXA/MPEG-PS
File size : 69.4 MiB
Duration : 6mn 51s
Overall bit rate : 1 413 Kbps
Video
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Duration : 6mn 51s
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Nominal bit rate : 1 150 Kbps
Width : 352 pixels
Height : 240 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 4:3
Frame rate : 29.970 fps
Resolution : 8 bits
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Stream size : 55.6 MiB (80%)
Audio
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Duration : 6mn 51s
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Stream size : 11.0 MiB (16%)
Plot :-
"Earth Song" remains Jackson's best selling single in the UK, where it sold more than one million copies. It debuted at number one, where it remained for six weeks throughout December 1995—beating the U2/Brian Eno project Passengers in competition to win the Christmas number one spot—and into the new year.
"Earth Song" was written and composed by Jackson; production of the song was a collaborative effort between Jackson, David Foster and Bill Bottrell.[8] Andrae Crouch's Choir and Jackson engage in a back and forth chant as the song reaches its climatic finale.[9] Jackson's intent was to create a song that was lyrically deep yet melodically simple, so the whole world, particularly non-English-speaking fans, could sing along. He conceptualized a song that had an emotional message.[10] "Earth Song" is a ballad that incorporates elements of blues, gospel and opera. In the socially conscious track, Jackson issues a plea to God about problems ranging from war to endangered animals.
Jackson received the Genesis Award: 1995 Doris Day Music Award, given each year for animal sensitivity.[19] In 2008, a writer for the Nigeria Exchange noted, "'Earth Song' drew the world's attention to the degradation and bastardization of the earth as a fall out of various human activities".
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* I HAVE INCLUDED THE LYRICS AND SCREEN SHOTS.
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