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Beatit Beatit is a musical work against social violence. Through Beat It, young people are warned to avoid unnecessary troubles. Violence can't solve all problems, it will only hurt yourself. Original English name: the cover of Beat it single "Beat It" Chinese translation: Avoid misinterpretation-Beatit is one of the classic songs in Jackson's "Thriller" and one of the songs that Jackson often sings in concerts. Lyrics: Michael Jackson Producer: Quincy Jones &; Michael Jackson Mijac Music (Body Mass Index), Executive. By Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Company (Body Mass Index) Release Date: 1983 February 14 Song Length: 4: 18 Release Label: Epic Record Arrangement Michael Jackson Guitar Solo eddie van halen Guitar Little paul jackson. Electric Bass and Guitar Steve Lukather Drummer Jeff Pocaro Michael Jackson Keyboard Player Bill Wolffer Sinclair Tom Barr R Rhodes Piano and Synthesizer Greg Filigans Synthesizer and Synthesizer Programming Steve Pocaro Michael Jackson Vocal Arranger Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones Fashion Designer Gordon Clark "Beat It" is a famous American late pop musician. Michael Jackson, known as the "King of Pop Music", collaborated with van halen, which is one of the main songs in his album Thriller from 65438 to 0982. As a famous rock song, it is one of the 500 classic tracks in the history of the Rock Hall of Fame and one of the best 100 rock guitar solos in Rolling Stone magazine. Rock bands such as "Metal Band" and "Cover Boys" have covered and performed Beat It. This song was written, composed and sung by Jackson himself. Later, at the suggestion of then-US President Ronald Reagan, it was used in a public service advertisement to persuade people to return to drunk driving. Jackson himself was invited to the White House by President Reagan and personally awarded the "World Outstanding Youth Award" and "Special Contribution Award". At the same time, Jackson also won the 26th Grammy Award for Best Rock Male Singer for his song Beat It. The design and shooting of the music video of this song is cross-century and well received. Beat It is the third single of Thriller. February in the United States 1983, and March in other parts of the world 1983. It ranks third in the UK rankings. Compared with the great success of Billie Jane, its performance was somewhat unsatisfactory, but the album Thriller began to sell amazing numbers in Britain at this time. However, the single disc of Beat It has no new recording material, which also has a negative impact on its potential sales. In the United States, he won Michael's own title of "Billie Jean" and sold more than 6.5438+0 million copies (certified as platinum records). It stayed in the 100 hit singles chart for 25 weeks (one week more than Billie Jane) and won the R&; B singles champion. It stayed at the top of both charts for a week. The ingenious marketing strategy of "Billie Jean" released songs made it get a huge on-demand rate in a short time, and promoted the album "Thriller" to the first place at the end of February 1983. Globally, this single has broken into the top five in almost every country (except Italy). He is also the champion in Denmark. Michael Jackson's autobiography "Walking on the Moon", published in 1988, comments on "Beat it: