Can You Feel It

Michael Jackson · Other Songs - Michael Jackson

Can you feel it?

Can you feel it?

Can you feel it?



If you look around

The whole world is comin' together now, baby

Can you feel it?

Can you feel it?

Can you feel it?



Feel it in the air

The wind is taking it everywhere, yeah

Can you feel it?

Can you feel it?

Can you feel it?



All the colors of the world should be

Lovin' each other wholeheartedly

Yes, it's all right

Take my message to your brother

And tell him twice



Spread the word and try to teach the man

Who's hating his brother

When hate won't do, ooh

'Cause we're all the same, yes

The blood inside of me is inside of you



Now, tell me

Can you feel it?

Can you feel it?

Can you feel it?



Can you feel it?

Can you feel it?

Can you feel it?

Yeah, yeah, oh



Every breath you take

Is someone's death in another place

(Another place, another place, another place)

Every healthy smile

Is hunger and strife to another child

(Another child, another child)



But the stars do shine

In promising salvation, is near this time

(Near this time)

Can you feel it now?

So brothers and sisters show me know how



Now, tell me

Can you feel it?

Can you feel it?

Can you feel it?

Yeah yeah oh



Can you feel it?

Can you feel it?

Can you feel it?



All the children in the world should be

Loving each other wholeheartedly

Yes, it's all right

Take my message to your brother

And tell him twice



Take the news to the marching men

Who are killing their brothers

When death won't do, ooh

Yes, we're all the same

Yes, the blood inside of me is inside of you



Now, tell me

Can you feel it?

Can you feel it?

Can you feel it?



Can you feel it?

Can you feel it?

Can you feel it?

Can You Feel It

Michael Jackson's "Can You Feel It" stands as a powerful testament to his mastery of soulful R&B and pop fusion. Released during the height of his career, the track exemplifies his ability to blend infectious rhythms with deeply emotional vocals, creating a sound that transcends typical pop boundaries. While not part of his most famous studio albums like Thriller or Bad, the song reflects the same innovative spirit that defined his discography. It showcases his signature production style, characterized by lush arrangements and a driving beat that invites movement. The recording captures a moment where Jackson explored the intersection of gospel influences and contemporary dance music, reinforcing his status as a global icon whose work continues to influence artists across genres. This track remains a compelling example of his versatility and enduring appeal.