Individuality:
The quality or character of a person or thing distinguishes them from others of the same kind, especially when strongly marked. The title track of Michael Jackson's posthumous Xscape album was collected from the 2001 sessions for the King of Pop's Invincible album. The singer, Rodney Jerkins, wrote the song. It is the only tune on the record to have been modernized by the man who wrote it in the first place. The track starts with a brief skit, where he refers to a man, most likely Michael, who escaped prison. Jackson then proceeds to touch on his favorite topics of freedom and individuality. "Why can't I do whatever I want to when it's my personal life, and I don't live for you? “I got to get away to free my mind." Michael is reacting to the barrage of media criticism he was getting at the time. He stated it's his personal life, and he could do what he wants. He was a man who saw the increasingly interconnected world. He gave it music to share and, he hoped, perhaps even to improve each others' lives with his tracks. Heal the World, and Earth Song are often mocked for their mover-sentimental environmentalism. Still, he was one of the few who could transmit the message he set out to preach. He spoke across languages and nations, pre-empting the global culture we share online toda...