michael jackson
Fatboy Slim Lyrics


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Where do we go? Michael

Look out here I come

Michael Jackson look what you've done

Michael Jackson
Tina Turner





Michael Jackson look what you've done

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Fatboy Slim's "Michael Jackson" are relatively straightforward but can be interpreted in a few different ways. Firstly, the lyrics could be seen as a tribute to Michael Jackson and the impact he had on the music industry as a whole. The lines "Where do we go?" and "Michael Jackson look what you've done" could be interpreted as a reflection on the path that music has taken since Jackson's heyday. Although he is no longer alive, Jackson's legacy and influence can still be felt in modern music. The lyrics could also be seen as a commentary on the difficulties that Jackson faced later in his life, particularly his struggles with addiction and the various controversies surrounding him. The line "Look out here I come" could refer to Jackson's arrival on the music scene and his rise to fame, while "Michael Jackson/Tina Turner" could be a nod to the fact that both artists were legends who endured personal struggles.


Line by Line Meaning

Where do we go? Michael
What direction do we take, Michael?


Look out here I come
Be prepared, as I am about to arrive


Michael Jackson look what you've done
Michael Jackson, observe the impact you have made


Michael Jackson
A reference to the person being addressed


Tina Turner
A different person being mentioned




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: NORMAN COOK

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Comments from YouTube:

transce080

This was one of the best tracks on Better Living Through Chemistry imo, it's a pity so many versions of the album are missing it. :)

Ahmed Manns

The 20th anniversary edition has this track.

Jason Peterson

going out my head was the best... in my opinion.

Sharp Objects

It was a b-side, Norman cook used to make a lot of effort on his b-sides.

mistressmozart

always really liked this track. it was included on the album i had back in the day

Funny Guy

Norman once stated that the a sides were for serious songs and the b sides were for messing about and making a song out of it so this and many other songs could be from him playing around in his studio

Simon Palmer

Best Fat Boy Slim record. Ever. Brilliant guitar samples in it.

Eblis Azazel

Long love to the King! Michael Jackson.

BAJAX BAJAX

also he was totally innocent of the crimes he was accused of. people gave him a bad rap it was such a tragedy

Maria Pro

LMAO he is even in Lara Croft’s soundtrack
Jesus Christ ❤️💀👑
also ”look what you've done” was ”his phrase” that he used in many songs performing them live

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