10 Spooky Songs By Black Artists For Your Halloween Playlist
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3. Thriller – Michael Jackson
A decade later, Michael Jackson further cemented himself as one of the greatest artists in the world by releasing the 1982 single Thriller. Written by UK songwriter Rod Temperton and produced by Quincy Jones, Jackson used the lyrics to captivate his audience on a story of terror over a funky pop beat with howling background noises. He also released a near 14-minute music video for Thriller, which took the song to new levels that would have fans mimicking the shimmy zombie-like dance moves of the King of Pop. Proving to have continued longevity, Thriller surpassed a billion Youtube views 15 years after its release.
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