'Love Never Felt So Good' is a posthumous release by Michael Jackson, featured on the 2014 album 'Xscape'. Originally co-written by Jackson and Paul Anka in 1983, the song was intended for Jackson's 'Thriller' sessions but was left unreleased until it was reworked and produced by Timbaland and J-Roc. The track combines elements of disco, funk, and pop, reminiscent of Jackson's signature sound, while also integrating a contemporary production style that appeals to modern audiences. Its release was significant, marking a renewed interest in Jackson's discography, as it was the first single from the album and served as a bridge connecting his legendary past with new interpretations of his work.
", "Lyrically, 'Love Never Felt So Good' celebrates the euphoric feeling of love, conveying a sense of joy and exuberance. The chorus, where Jackson sings, 'Love never felt so good / Oh, I never felt so good,' encapsulates the essence of the song, portraying love as a powerful and uplifting experience. The verses explore themes of affection and the transformative power of love, suggesting that true love can uplift and inspire. This message resonates universally, making the song relatable and timeless, as it encapsulates the blissful feelings associated with romantic connections.
", "The critical reception of 'Love Never Felt So Good' was largely positive, with many praising its infectious groove and Jackson's enduring vocal prowess. Critics highlighted the song's ability to evoke nostalgia while remaining fresh and relevant for new listeners. Its release was accompanied by a music video that featured Jackson's iconic dance moves, further solidifying his legacy as a performer. The song has since been embraced in various cultural contexts, often featured in celebrations and romantic settings, and it continues to remind audiences of Jackson's unparalleled artistry and the lasting impact of his music on both fans and the industry.
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