Remember the Time" is a single kwa Michael Jackson Recorded in the Hit Factory Miami. The song was released kwa Epic Records on January 14, 1992 as the sekunde single from Jackson's eighth studio album, Dangerous. Written and composed kwa Teddy Riley, Michael Jackson and Bernard Belle, the song was produced kwa Riley and Jackson. "Remember the Time" was a successful attempt kwa Jackson to create a New jack swing-flavored jam, jamu with the accompaniment of co-producer Riley. Musically, the song is dance-oriented and its instruments include a kinanda and guitar. "Remember the Time" lyrics are about remembering being in upendo with someone.
When Jackson appears in the short film as a hooded wizard, he is the third person to come in and try to entertain the Pharaoh's bored partner. The two first ones have failed and she has sent them to execution. The Queen sees that this wizard is different anyway—instead of juggling au eating fire, he walks up the steps to her kiti cha enzi and sings to her, asking her if she "remembers the time" they were together. The Pharaoh (played kwa Murphy) hardly appreciates this songesha and summons his guards. Jackson runs away to another room and begins an elaborate, Egyptian-style choreography with the Pharaoh's servants. When the guards find him out, the servants disappear and so does Jackson, in a swirl and a wingu of golden dust.
In the short film Jackson was dressed in a costume made of dhahabu satin and he wore a golden chain mail, a white skirt, upindo with a phallic dangling sash, black pants and black boots. This video features a distinct physically complicated dance routine that became the centerpiece of many other short flims from the Dangerous album. It is also one of the very few short films in which Jackson is seen embraced in a kiss. Later, in 1993 on Oprah, Iman remarked that Jackson was a "very, very good kisser."
When Jackson appears in the short film as a hooded wizard, he is the third person to come in and try to entertain the Pharaoh's bored partner. The two first ones have failed and she has sent them to execution. The Queen sees that this wizard is different anyway—instead of juggling au eating fire, he walks up the steps to her kiti cha enzi and sings to her, asking her if she "remembers the time" they were together. The Pharaoh (played kwa Murphy) hardly appreciates this songesha and summons his guards. Jackson runs away to another room and begins an elaborate, Egyptian-style choreography with the Pharaoh's servants. When the guards find him out, the servants disappear and so does Jackson, in a swirl and a wingu of golden dust.
In the short film Jackson was dressed in a costume made of dhahabu satin and he wore a golden chain mail, a white skirt, upindo with a phallic dangling sash, black pants and black boots. This video features a distinct physically complicated dance routine that became the centerpiece of many other short flims from the Dangerous album. It is also one of the very few short films in which Jackson is seen embraced in a kiss. Later, in 1993 on Oprah, Iman remarked that Jackson was a "very, very good kisser."
one: His smile.
two: His hair.
three: His personality.
four: His sweetness.
Five: His beauty.
Six :His hottness.
Seven: How loving he is.
Eight: His sexieness.
Nine: His shyness.
Ten: His shoes.
Eleven: His Bad outfit.
Twelve: His Beat it outfit.
Thirteen: His Thriller Jacket.
Fifteen: How he donated so much money.
Sixteen: He was nice to everyone.
Eighteen: How he was always cheerful.
Nineteen: How he upendo all his fans.
Twentey: His Dancing.
TwentyOne: His singing.
TwenteyTwo: His Bad album.
TwenteyThree: His Thriller Album.
TwentyFour: All his music.
TwentyFive: His eyes.
TwentySix: His face.
TwenteySeven: His clothes.
TwentyEight: His house.
TwenteyNine: His Interests
Thirty: His upendo for the world.
two: His hair.
three: His personality.
four: His sweetness.
Five: His beauty.
Six :His hottness.
Seven: How loving he is.
Eight: His sexieness.
Nine: His shyness.
Ten: His shoes.
Eleven: His Bad outfit.
Twelve: His Beat it outfit.
Thirteen: His Thriller Jacket.
Fifteen: How he donated so much money.
Sixteen: He was nice to everyone.
Eighteen: How he was always cheerful.
Nineteen: How he upendo all his fans.
Twentey: His Dancing.
TwentyOne: His singing.
TwenteyTwo: His Bad album.
TwenteyThree: His Thriller Album.
TwentyFour: All his music.
TwentyFive: His eyes.
TwentySix: His face.
TwenteySeven: His clothes.
TwentyEight: His house.
TwenteyNine: His Interests
Thirty: His upendo for the world.
I know that visual it looks great !
The 3D cover, golden letters and a book with picha inside the box. But I'm zaidi interested in some technical informations.
I was searching on other foramu and unfortunately a lof of mashabiki are dissapointed with this DVD :(
They complain about low sound quality au even about quality of some video like: "The Way wewe Make Me Feel" au "Billie Jean".
So my swali is: What do wewe think guys about VISION ? ( the most wanted are informations from mashabiki who already have that and watched all three DVDs but of course it will also nice to hear the opinion from others who still don't have it and just like me have got some doubts)
Are wewe satisfied with VISION ?
And here problems about mashabiki complain: (unfortunately it's not everything)