It was written by Michael Jackson and produced by Quincey Jones.
It came from a woman who had stalked Michael and claiming he was the father of her child. Michael became a bit sheltered after this and he wrote this song to address her without having to do it directly
According to Jackson's biographer J. Randy Taraborrelli, "Billie Jean" was derived from a real life experience the singer faced in 1981. The Magic & The Madness documents how a young woman wrote a letter to Jackson, informing the singer that he was the father of one of her twins. Following the letters, Jackson received a parcel containing a photograph of the fan, as well as a letter and a gun. Jackson was horrified-the letter asked that the pop star kill himself on a certain day and at a specific time. The fan would do the same once she had killed their baby. She wrote that if they could not be together in this life, then they would be in the next. To his mother's dismay, Jackson had the photograph framed and hung above the dining room table of their family home. Afterward, the Jacksons discovered that the female fan had been sent to a psychiatric hospital.
Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson
It Was Wrote in 2009
It came from a woman who had stalked Michael and claiming he was the father of her child. Michael became a bit sheltered after this and he wrote this song to address her without having to do it directly
Michael Jackson became an inspiring person when he wrote " Man in the Mirror ..... to inspire others to make a change ..... to speak for others that can't speak .
Michael wrote it.
Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson and Jackie Jackson wrote it. RIP MJ
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Michael Jackson wrote "Beat it" in 1982.
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According to Jackson's biographer J. Randy Taraborrelli, "Billie Jean" was derived from a real life experience the singer faced in 1981. The Magic & The Madness documents how a young woman wrote a letter to Jackson, informing the singer that he was the father of one of her twins. Following the letters, Jackson received a parcel containing a photograph of the fan, as well as a letter and a gun. Jackson was horrified-the letter asked that the pop star kill himself on a certain day and at a specific time. The fan would do the same once she had killed their baby. She wrote that if they could not be together in this life, then they would be in the next. To his mother's dismay, Jackson had the photograph framed and hung above the dining room table of their family home. Afterward, the Jacksons discovered that the female fan had been sent to a psychiatric hospital.
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