Unlike other tracks on the album (as you’ll read), Jackson’s vocals are clear, crisp and familiar on this song, and many of his vocal trademarks are well in place (there is a very clear “Ow!” at a key point in the song). Jackson reportedly also wanted an unknown rapper on the album and the rapper chosen, “Fats”, is a perfect fit for this song. ![]() In the chorus the King of Pop sings, “That girl, can’t take her, I should have seen it coming, heartbreaker.” There are parts in the song where you can hear Jackson beat-boxing the beat under Darkchild’s wickedly fast beat. The song refers to a woman whose sole purpose is to break hearts and broke Jackson’s. Grade: B+ Track 2: Heartbreaker - (Up-tempo) This song is simply excellent. inserts brilliantly and marks their second collaboration (their first having been on This Time Around on Jackson’s 1995 album HIStory: Past, Present and Future - Book 1). ![]() The posthumous rap by the Notorious B.I.G. It would have been nice if the track were a tiny bit faster and just a bit shorter (it clocks in at just under 6:30), but overall the song sounds awesome and works nicely as a 21st century version of Bad. ![]() Track 1: Unbreakable - (Up-tempo) The King of Pop opens the album by reminding anyone that may have forgotten, or not known, that he is… well… unbreakable. This year Invincible is all grown up and to celebrate its 18th anniversary, here is a track by track, and cumulative, review:
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