℗ 2019 Island Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 2019-11-25
Producer, Associated Performer, Keyboards, Guitar, Background Vocalist: John Vaughn Handelsman
Producer, Associated Performer, Bass Guitar, Background Vocalist: Matthew Carter Alvarado
Producer, Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mixer, Programmer: Eric Tuffendsam
Producer, Associated Performer, Drums, Background Vocalist, Percussion: Benjamin Andrew Lapps
Producer, Additional Producer, Programmer: Supperclub
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Emily Lazar
Composer Lyricist: John Vaughn Handelsman
Composer Lyricist: Matthew Carter Alvarado
Composer Lyricist: Benjamin Andrew Lapps
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this class meant so much to me and im so grateful to be able to share something very special to such a great event. my greatest intention with this piece was creating an experience for two people that were pushed to act vulnerable and silly with each other. to find a way to create a story based off of their own relationship, either if they were close friends or strangers to each other. i started creating this piece in 2018 and kept changing ever since because it was mainly inspired by wanting to make people smile when they start dancing with each other. «false confidence» means to put on a mask that youve given yourself so that people cant tell that youre hurting inside. i wanted people to feel a certain way while watching this piece and understand that whenever you are trying to lift others up, always make sure that you take care of yourself as well and you never sacrifice your own emotions for the sake of other people. the right people will always come back to you and make you feel loved. hope you guys enjoy.
"«Billie Jean»" was the first short film made for Thriller, the biggest-selling album of all time. The short film for this No. 1 single, directed by Steve Barron, made history as the first video by a black artist to receive heavy rotation on MTV, and was later ranked by the network as one of the 100 greatest music videos of all time.