Tae Wall’s “Billie Jeane” is not a cover — it’s a series of hard rhymes, tight verses, and instantly memorable hooks of the rapper’s own invention. But the glittering spirit of Michael Jackson hovers over the entire song.
And in ways both subtle and overt, Tae Wall’s mesmerizing new track invokes Jackson’s game-changing 1982 hit. Billboard Hip-Hop said “His stage presence is filled with tremendous energy, excitement and stamina. He is a true master of ceremony.” The eight-note signature bass line that runs through the verses of Jackson’s “Billie Jean” is present here in a slightly modified but still recognizable shape. The music splits the difference between modern trap production and golden age ’80s R&B. Most of all, Wall slips into Jackson’s unforgettable melodic flow for a late stanza. When he does, the Cleveland, Ohio rapper sounds right at home.
To complete the release of his new single, the rapper also put the glitter jacket and the glove and the fedora in his official video.
It is unclear if the Estate of Michael Jackson has given permission for the use of the “Billie Jean” ‘s beats but here Tae’s video:
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