Generally speaking, a song is typically consists of an introduction, verse - chorus, verse - chorus, bridge, chorus & an outro.
This, of course, may be subject to slight variations, including, for example, also a pre-chorus section, another set of verse - chorus, or even some ad-libs placed most of the time towards the end of the song. In the case of the ad-libs, which MJ utilized a lot in his songs, these may come with slight changes to the basic rhythm of the song as well.
‘You Rock My World’ springs to mind. For example, notice, that particular song structure which is really elaborate & interesting. From the very beginning, & as the song progresses, apart from its strong chorus, its song structure keeps introducing new story elements along with few (minor) sound additions, all together leading to an exciting outro (“…come on girl…”. Hence, the overall outcome sounds really tied & complete, both lyrically & musically.
(any track that MJ recorded during his career as long as it is officially released)
This, of course, may be subject to slight variations, including, for example, also a pre-chorus section, another set of verse - chorus, or even some ad-libs placed most of the time towards the end of the song. In the case of the ad-libs, which MJ utilized a lot in his songs, these may come with slight changes to the basic rhythm of the song as well.
‘You Rock My World’ springs to mind. For example, notice, that particular song structure which is really elaborate & interesting. From the very beginning, & as the song progresses, apart from its strong chorus, its song structure keeps introducing new story elements along with few (minor) sound additions, all together leading to an exciting outro (“…come on girl…”. Hence, the overall outcome sounds really tied & complete, both lyrically & musically.
(any track that MJ recorded during his career as long as it is officially released)