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  1. Beat It Lyrics. [Verse 1] They told him, "Don't you ever come around here. Don't wanna see your face, you better disappear" The fire's in their eyes and their words are really clear. So beat...

  2. Michael Jackson Lyrics. "Beat It". They told him, "Don't you ever come around here. Don't wanna see your face, you better disappear". The fire's in their eyes and their words are really clear. So beat it, just beat it (Ooh!) You better run, you better do what you can (Ooh!)

  3. Sep 6, 2020 · Beat It - Michael Jackson (Lyrics) 🎵 - YouTube. Pillow. 3.52M subscribers. Subscribed. 82K. 7M views 3 years ago #BeatIt #7Clouds #MichaelJackson. Find Michael Jackson on: 📜 Lyrics:...

  4. Beat It (Single Version) Lyrics: They told him, "Don't you ever come around here / Don't wanna see your face, you better disappear" / The fire's in their eyes and...

  5. Official 4K Video for “Beat It" by Michael JacksonListen to Michael Jackson: https://MichaelJackson.lnk.to/_listenYDSubscribe to the official Michael Jackson...

  6. Beat It Lyrics by Michael Jackson from the The Ultimate Grammy Box: From the Recording Academy's Collection album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: They told him don't you ever come around here Don't want to see your face, you better disappear The fire's in their e….

  7. "Beat It" is a song written and performed by American recording artist Michael Jackson, who was inspired by a visit he made to a daycare center in Trenton, N...

  8. "Beat It" is a song by American singer Michael Jackson from his sixth studio album, Thriller (1982). It was produced by Jackson and Quincy Jones. Quincy Jones encouraged Jackson to include a rock song on the album, though Jackson reportedly had never previously shown an interest in the genre.

  9. Michael JacksonBeat It Lyrics from album: Thriller (1982) They told him "Don't you ever come around here

  10. Beat It was the third single from Michael Jackson's sixth solo album, Thriller. The lyrics are about life on the streets and gang activity. • The song won two 1984 Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Best Male Vocal Performance (Rock).