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The song is quite interesting to listen to. More of a funky sound with Michael's vocals more prevalent than before. However, the video is an extreme letdown… I would have preferred Paul and company to push out "The Man" as the release promoting the Archive Collection for 'War And Peace' with a montage of Michael and Paul home movie clips. That would have been more interesting to me.
You mean something like this? But I agree, the new Say Say Say video is rather dull. But then it would be, because as much as I disliked the song (I never cared for Michael Jackson's style or singing voice), I always thought the original video was brilliant.
Same type of dull 'dance-a-thon' video that everyone is doing these days.
At least there's no ridiculous twerking in it, though.
This would have been better if they'd just replaced Michael Jackson's vocals with Kanye West's and had a flamethrower in the video.