Another Part Of Me

Album: Bad (1987)
Charted: 15 11
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  • We're takin' over
    We have the truth
    This is the mission to see it through
    Don't point your finger
    Not dangerous
    This is our planet
    You're one of us

    We're sendin' out a major love
    And this is our message to you (message to you)
    The planets are linin' up
    We're bringin' brighter days
    They're all in line waitin' for you
    Can't you see?
    You're just another part of me

    Out from a nation
    I feel the truth
    The final message we'll bring to you
    There is no danger to feel the truth
    So come again
    We need you

    We're sendin' out a major love
    And this is our message to you (message to you)
    The planets are linin' up
    We're bringin' brighter days
    They're all in line waitin' for you
    So know the truth
    You're just another part of me

    We're sendin' out a major love
    And this is our message to you (message to you)
    The planets are linin' up
    We're bringin' brighter days
    They're all in line waitin' for you
    Can't you see?
    You're just another part of me
    Another part of me

    We're taking over
    This is the truth, baby
    Another part of me Writer/s: Michael Jackson
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 9

  • Morten Johannes from NorwayThis is brillant peace of art...is he..rest in peace king of pop...u just another peace from all of us.. true fan ..mojo
    vennlig hilsen morten johannes rosenlund
  • Jeff from Boston, MaI vividly remember this song playing as we walked out of Captain EO at Disney World in 1989. I've always heard it as a very positive and optimistic song.
  • Chris from California, CaStreetwalker should have made it on the album. They were limited by cassettes. I personally feel it should have replaced Speed Demon, which from what I have seen, didn't even place on the Billboard US chart. But as far as Another Part of Me is concerned, I must say that it is the best up-tempo song on the album. Can anyone say that they have ever heard a song that sounds like it? It is rythmically and melodically much more appealing that Street Walker. I'm not saying that anyones opinion is wrong. I'm just looking at it from an unbiased analysis of the beats, tempo and melodies that atracts the typical listener. It also provides a steady groove for Michael to move to, much more so than Stree Walker. I think this is one if Michaels best songs.
  • John from Nashville, TnAlthough this song went to #1 on the R&B charts, it stalled at #11 on the pop charts, becoming the first Michael Jackson single from his Sony/CBS solo albums to miss the top 10.
  • Helena from London, EnglandI like this song but Streetwalker was better MJ song. If it was released at that time in 1987 it would have been a hit. No doubt.
  • Passion from Canton, OhThis song is awesome.
  • Sarah Floyd from Bloomingdale, Ili like this song and street walker. i wish he could've released street walker and this song everybodys happy. and i love this song because he has another part of him that wants to change and then stay that way. and help little children stay alive. but not malest them to be better. and i think michael jackson is a sweet and loving man!! love you michael jackson!
  • Joshua from Niagara Falls, CanadaI like the song but i like Street walker better. I think that if he released that instead of Another part of me, it would have been another one of MJ's classic hits.
  • Jam Kemal from Lindua, South AfricaThis song is so underrated. It was ahead of it's time, with all the mechanical songs. Thanks to Quincy Jones, it made the album, because Michael wanted to replace it with Street Walker which can be found on Bad Special Edition. (Both songs are written by Jackson though)
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