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I'm not a native English speaker and I also hear "keep-a-watchin'". So... "keep-a-watchin'" prevails, if I may say.
With my Sony studio headset monitors, I hear "Keep watchin' (beat,beat) WOOOH!"I leapt out of my chair, quite literally. I've played it over & over, same Two words! Scrubbed it, that's it, folks.I really did not expect that, to be honest. I have the Bass up to 70%, Treble up to 50% Heh, ouch.Next phrase: "We're going to show them time like they've never seen before."Definitely TIME.TIME is one syllable, not two. Very distinct enunciation. When you sing "time" you start with "T" sing the "I" close it off with the "m," is the best way I can think to explain it. Not drag it into two syllables. Michael knows how to pronounce English very well, and does so right here. "Talent" is an entirely separate group of phonetics, which just aren't there; no "a"; no "l"; no "e"; and no "nt".
Next phrase: "We're going to show them time like they've never seen before."Definitely TIME.
so you know mjs style better opposed to other fans...sorry with respect V your argument is weak. it really is keep watchin' listen again... promise you :icon_e_smile:
:18 is not a "keep watchin'", it's called beatboxing...[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7inWDXeffU[/youtube]I even heard people who never were his fans but got a certain "interest" in him after June 25, that they hear their names in MJ's songs, like "Pauline"... So it's ok to hear "keep watchin" I guess.