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introduce a song with a stereotypical announcer voice that you would expect, to present an epic motion picture
The speaker introduces a new song called "Body Language" by Michael Jackson, emphasizing that if someone wants him to sing their song, they have to give it up because he makes it his own. They mention that some people accused him of not being a great singer, but they believe he was the best. They discuss how his voice was unique and powerful, and mention that some famous artists refused to sing with him out of fear. They also compare him to Mick Jagger and Barbra Streisand, emphasizing his uniqueness. They encourage listeners to listen to his voice in the song and appreciate its greatness. Ladies and gentlemen, if you don't know the definition of unicorn, and even if you do, you don't. Because you're about to get the true definition of unicorn. We're going to present a new song to you, by Michael Jackson. Now, it's called body language. And let me tell you something. If you were an artist, a celebrity, musician, or even someone outside of the business while he was here, and you wanted him to do your song, you'd have to understand that the more you want, the more you must give up. Unless you're willing to have someone else sing the song, or you sing it yourself if you're good enough, you have to realize that even though you wrote the song, if you pitch it to him, and you're fortunate enough for him to choose your song, then the fact that you wrote the song means nothing. Because once he gets it, he new writes the song. New as in N-E-W. It becomes his. Anything he does, even if he just sings on it, he is that kind of uniform. He was always that kind of unicorn. So you would have to give up your song, essentially. Not your paycheck. He was, of course, a fair guy. You would get your paycheck. You're fortunate enough to be part of it. But it is no longer your song. You can understand. You know what he did with songs. You know if he got a song, he made it a brand new thing. And in the best way possible. The best way possible. So that's how it is. If you want the pinnacle, you must do the pinnacle type of sacrifice. There were those who were willing. Of course, there were many who were not. They had this dream, Michael Jackson's going to do my song. Then they realized the scope of it. And then they got bitter and envious of him and decided, no, he's not going to do my song. Of course, you want him to do it, but you just find someone else. But you know you're totally dissatisfied with the situation. But that's the way it is. The greater something is, the greater that is required. The greater that you must give up. That's how it works. You want the cream of the crop, you have to deal with the hoe. You know what I'm saying? That's sizable. That you dig with. That's how it works. You know? Here, more is more. Okay? With that in mind, we introduce to you Body Language by Michael Jackson, along with his brothers. At this stage, they were the Jacksons. And let me tell you something else. A lot of people, surprisingly, accused him of not being that great a singer. Are you kidding me? Oh, I'm sure they didn't say, oh, he can't sing, period. No, they said he wasn't one of the best. He was down there on a totem pole. There were other artists who were much better. Again, we refer to the word unicorn. You don't know what a unicorn is if you talk that way. His was the voice that sang loud and resonated louder than whole choirs and orchestras. Him singing 50% was 100% more than anyone else singing 300%. And you heard it. You know. You know it's true. Jealousy rearing its ugly head if you were negative. He was the best singer ever. That's right. The best. His unique tone might have thrown you off, or maybe it didn't. You just didn't want to admit that he's the best. The biggest thing rings around everyone, and you can see evidence of it everywhere. For instance, the original We Are the World. When you listen to that, it speaks for itself. There were people who he asked to sing with him that refused because, well, no, because they feared singing with him. Luciano Pavarotti never got around to doing it. Barbra Streisand just flat out refused. And others. I mean, the best of them. The best of them. Sure, there were a couple that sang with him. Sure, as you know, the songs that were released went straight to number one. Mick Jagger. Congratulations to the dude. Bold and brave. And he had a good voice. He still has a good voice. Again, a unique voice. I think maybe people are just blissfully ignorant, getting tripped up by the uniqueness of things. Even Mick Jagger's voice was unique. And it's possible people would think, if Mick Jagger is willing to sing with him, then why not Barbra Streisand? You have to think of the difference, the uniqueness of the situation. Mick Jagger had a great voice and still has one. He could rock out and reach those high notes. And I guess you were just betrayed by your senses, the way he would sing a song like Satisfaction or whatever. And you think, ah, he's a rock singer. He's great. He's a legend. But don't compare him to Barbra Streisand. And this is obviously no disrespect to Barbra Streisand. If I mention her, that means she's a standard bearer. She's the best. She's obviously a legend of legends. Obviously. That's the thing you need to know. If you're going to use someone's name, that's your admitting that they're the best at something. Like if you want to say someone else is better than so-and-so, you know that the so-and-so is the best because you used that as a standard bearer. Psychology 101. Okay. For instance, if you're out to bug Elon Musk and Tesla, if you say my EV is better than a Tesla, that's your way of saying the Tesla is the best. Because you couldn't stop yourself from thinking about the car that you wish to beat. And that car, of course, is the Tesla. All right. So, having said all of that, Michael was in the class, still is, by himself. He sings so great that if he does a performance and doesn't sing, he's still out singing you. That's why his performance always seemed greater than those who did everything. That's the gift he had. That's the way it is. That's the way it is. It's about being honest. As Billy Joel said, honesty is such a lonely word. So, listen to his voice in this track. Listen to how great it really is. And he was somewhere near 20 years old at this time. That means an adult. So, in any stage of, say, Barbra Streisand's life or Beyonce's life or anyone's life, they were younger or older. At this point, their voice is where it will be. It's a tentacle at where it will be. So, this stage of his voice is comparable to the full-on today's stage of any people you wish to compare him to. This is Body Language, I say one more time, by Michael Jackson.