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The Way You Make Me Feel: A Journey Through Confidence and Groove
“The Way You Make Me Feel,” released in 1987, stands as a pivotal moment in Michael Jackson’s career. It was the third single from his groundbreaking album “Bad” and marked a shift in his public image.

The song, written and composed by Jackson himself, delves into themes of confidence and attraction. Its energetic R&B beat and playful lyrics showcase a more assertive and flirtatious side of Jackson compared to his previous work.

The accompanying music video, directed by Joe Pytka, further emphasized this transformation. Jackson, surrounded by a group of friends, navigates a city street, eventually capturing the attention of a woman. The video’s bold visuals and suggestive choreography cemented Jackson’s evolution into a more mature and confident performer.

“The Way You Make Me Feel” was a critical and commercial success. It topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming Jackson’s ninth number-one single, and solidified his status as a global pop icon. The song’s enduring popularity lies in its infectious groove, relatable lyrics, and its role in showcasing Jackson’s artistic growth and willingness to experiment with his public persona.

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