filmandmusic
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Things I take into consideration to answer this question is the theme of the song, the catchiness or melody and the timelessness of the sound.
I can only come to the conclusion that Black Or White wins this. It has the perfect radio length, it has a positive message without getting corny or syrupy, it has an instantly recognizable riff and is very easy to sing along with. Last but not least they chose for a timeless simple sound with percussion, guitar and drums.
Not entirely relevant but it also comes with a highly original concept for the video (the short version) and brings a very positive human message of inclusion, togetherness, happiness and positivity.
It is a song on par with the best work of the late 70s and early 80s imo
I can only come to the conclusion that Black Or White wins this. It has the perfect radio length, it has a positive message without getting corny or syrupy, it has an instantly recognizable riff and is very easy to sing along with. Last but not least they chose for a timeless simple sound with percussion, guitar and drums.
Not entirely relevant but it also comes with a highly original concept for the video (the short version) and brings a very positive human message of inclusion, togetherness, happiness and positivity.
It is a song on par with the best work of the late 70s and early 80s imo