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beat it means to avoid.
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It is a ** work against social violence. by Michael Jackson (Michael Jackson.
Lyrics, composition, arrangement (with Quincy Jones), and singing. One of the title songs included in its 1982 ** "Thriller".
The song was inducted into one of the 500 classics of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame history, and was also shortlisted for one of Rolling Stone magazine's 100 best rock guitar solos, Teresa Teng.
Metallica, Fall Out Boy, Wu Kequn.
and other singers have also covered this work.
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Refers to the accompaniment of a song, which is equivalent to arrangement.
Accompaniment produced by the producer through drum beats, synthesizer instruments, sampling, and more. Beats may involve melodies created by producers, but this part of the creation is often grouped under the category of production in hip-hop**.
Hip-hop is a style that was born in the United States in the 1970s and became one of the grandeurs of popular culture in the 1980s. It consists of two main parts: rapping and DJ. Accompanied by hip-hop dance and street art graffiti, it constitutes hip-hop culture.
of the four elements. This type of culture began in the early 1970s with ghetto youth, most of whom were African-Americans in New York.
Rap is a special form of singing that speaks rhythmically, originating in the poor black ghetto of New York, and later became a major element in the hip-hop culture that emerged in the 70s of the 20th century. As a performing art, rap focuses on words, tone, and pronunciation. As ** style.
Take the words as the words, R&B and other ** samples as the songs. Rap is an important part of the black American **, the main tone of the street culture and rewilding, and a piece of dark chocolate in the world fashion**.
If rap music was only a means of disturbing shouting before, then today, it is a new cultural movement.
It contains all the new things you can feel today, it is a new force, this power is not limited to ** and rhythm.
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Beat.
In practice and theory, the beat (sub) is the basic unit of time.
It is the pulse on the beat layer [1] [2]. The beat potato is generally the rhythm of people's toes when they listen to **, or the number of hours that the musician performs (counting is not necessarily correct in theory, and is often counted to the nearest layer of rhythm). As a colloquial term, the term "tempo" can refer to a series of related concepts such as tempo, beat, specific rhythm, rhythm, and so on.
The tempo in ** is characterized by repeated sequences of rebeats and non-rebeats (often referred to as "downbeats" and "downbeats") and follows the time signature.
and the indication of speed is divided into subsections.
The faster beat level than the beat layer is the sub-beat layer, and the slower is the co-beat layer. The beat has been an important element since ancient times. Some **genres.
Such as disco. Generally weakens the importance of the beat, while funk.
The tempo is emphasized to complement the dance.
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beat it means to avoid.
Beat It is a song against social violence. Lyrics, composition, arrangement (with Quincy Jones) by Michael Jackson, and singing. One of the title songs included in its 1982 ** "Thriller".
The song was shortlisted as one of the 500 classics in the history of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and was also shortlisted as one of the 100 best rock guitar solos in Rolling Stone magazine.
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Hello, glad to call you for the town to answer :
Parry. 英 [bi t t]美 [bi t t]this is private land, so beat it!
This is a private property, please go to Miwano Kai. Tong noisy.
michael jackson's 'beat it' has the optimal beat.
Michael Jackson's "Beat It" has a perfect tempo.
beat it until the dough is slightly elastic.
Beat until the dough is slightly elastic.
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Most of the answers are copied, misinterpreting the author's original intention, the song is the author's understanding of his own life journey, but also the "teaching" of other people with the same social background, each paragraph says a way out of his understanding, beat it means to beat it to the beat of the drum. Especially the last few paragraphs are self-confident and not "avoid", don't want to see no blood is not afraid of bloodshed, but "don't think about it, don't bleed".
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Beat it
Michael Jackson, a young black man, was attacked by a close-quarters racial attack when he stopped at a gas station on his way to visit his grandfather in Alabama, but was rescued by his bodyguard Bill Bray in time to escape.
Bill Bray went to the bathroom while Jackson swayed into a store, where he was framed by the boss for stealing candy bars from the store, and then severely beaten, and the boss kept scolding Michael Jackson as he kicked him in the abdomen and head as he fell to the ground""。Bill Bray eventually rescued Jackson. The Jacksons later sued the boss, but despite the testimony of two eyewitnesses, they were unable to win the case because of their race, even if they were celebrities.
Michael Jackson's famous song "Beat It" may have been inspired by this.
The song is linked to a series of factors of racism in American society. The correct translation is "Avoid it".
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"Beat It" is a work against social violence. Through "Beat It", young people are warned to avoid unnecessary trouble, violence does not solve all problems, it only hurts themselves.
Original English name: beat it Chinese translation: avoid [wrong interpretation - hit him, defeat him].
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beat it means: to beat, to beat.
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