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"Keep It" is a 1984 song by the artist Michael Jackson. It is a spoof of "Eat It" by Weird Al Yankovic, which is a parody of "Beat It", a song by Michael Jackson. The track was unpopular and in retrospect it should never have been released. The song and the music video that was produced are a spoof of compulsive hoarding, a disorder that compels people to accumulate and form piles of things that are almost worthless, which, as they are crushed under their own weight, become completely worthless.

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  • Keep It
  • Keep it
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  • "Keep It" is a 1984 song by the artist Michael Jackson. It is a spoof of "Eat It" by Weird Al Yankovic, which is a parody of "Beat It", a song by Michael Jackson. The track was unpopular and in retrospect it should never have been released. The song and the music video that was produced are a spoof of compulsive hoarding, a disorder that compels people to accumulate and form piles of things that are almost worthless, which, as they are crushed under their own weight, become completely worthless.
Next Single
  • "Baby I Love You More"
Length
  • 199.0
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B-side
  • "Bad"
Label
  • Mashable Records
from Album
  • Dumpster
Last single
  • "I Love You, Baby"
Producer
  • Rick Derringer
Name
  • Keep It
Genre
  • Comedy rock
Border
  • yes
This Single
  • "Keep It"
Format
  • 12.0
Cover
  • Keep_It1.jpeg
Released
  • 1984-10-22(xsd:date)
Artist
  • Michael Jackson
Recorded
  • 1984-06-03(xsd:date)
Writer
  • Michael Jackson
abstract
  • "Keep It" is a 1984 song by the artist Michael Jackson. It is a spoof of "Eat It" by Weird Al Yankovic, which is a parody of "Beat It", a song by Michael Jackson. The track was unpopular and in retrospect it should never have been released. The song and the music video that was produced are a spoof of compulsive hoarding, a disorder that compels people to accumulate and form piles of things that are almost worthless, which, as they are crushed under their own weight, become completely worthless. According to Jackson, when he presented his lyrics to Yankovic for review, he didn't know what kind of reaction he'd get. Yankovic allegedly thought it was amusing, and agreed to give Jackson permission to do the parody.
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