Say Say Say " is a song by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson. The track was written by the duo, and produced by George Martin for McCartney's fifth solo album, Pipes of Peace (1983).
"Say Say Say" received mixed reviews from music critics. The song was named as having the worst lyrics of 1983 by Anthony Violanti . In a Rolling Stone review, the track was described as an "amiable though vapid dance groove". The reviewer, Parke Puterbaugh, added that it was "instantly hit-bound froth-funk that tends, after all, toward banality". Salon.com later described the song as a "sappy duet". They concluded that McCartney had become a "wimpy old fart".
Giraldi said of the duo, "Michael didn't outdance Paul, and Paul didn't outsing Michael". He added that making the video was hard work, "The egos could fill a room". The video introduced both dialogue and storyline, an element extended upon in Thriller. Upon its release, the National Coalition of Television Violence classified the music video as too violent to be aired. "It's even harder to believe that the two of them didn't get the pulp beaten out of them in that bar for dressing like a pair of Chess King employees".
MIchael perchè hai voluto diventare bianco Stavi bene qui tutte le operazioni e i farmaci ora ti hanno dato un caro prezzo fino alla morte MA NEI NOSTRI CUORI RIMARRAI SEMPRE VIVO
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