(I Like) The Way You Love Me

Album: Michael (2010)
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Songfacts®:

  • This love ballad was originally released in its early stages of development as a demo on 2004's Ultimate Collection. It was a song that Michael especially loved and it was finished in Los Angeles by former Ne-Yo producer Theron "Neff-U" Feemster and included on Jackson's first posthumous album, Michael. "It's a song he had in his heart for many years," said Feemster to Billboard magazine. "I'm glad he trusted me enough to complete his vision."

Comments: 3

  • Tracey Bonner from Gary, IndianaLived a few blocks from the Jackson family in the early days. Very intelligent kid and adult. Best preformer, singer, writer and most of all, dancer. When I was younger, I mastered the MOON Walk, and at 58, I can still do it to this day. He will always be my favorite singer in the whole wide world. No one can even come close with all his talent. I look forward to the day when I get to see him again for Eternity. I know that since 2009, HEAVEN HAS BEEN VERY MUSICAL. Rest In Peace Michael, and may The Jehovah always bless you and your family.
  • Gimei Innocent from KampalaGimei innocent from Kampala ,yes he did his best of the world
  • Uwemedimo Nsima Akpan from Akwa Ibom State Nigeriayes he did his best the world should wait for mind
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