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w.ill.iam Explains How Michael Jackson Pioneered Ad-Libs on Songs | EURweb

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*During a recent appearance on Showtime’s Thriller 40 documentary, will.i.am explained why Michael Jackson pioneered ad-libs on songs. As Hip Hop DX reports, the rapper/music producer played Jackson’s background vocals on 1982’s “Beat It” to support his point. “For all the new school cats that are going on record and ad-libbing, I’m sorry. Michael did […]

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