"The Untold Stories Behind 'We Are the World': From Prince's Fear to Dan Aykroyd's Cameo"

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The vocal arranger for 'We Are The World' suggests that Prince may have turned down the opportunity to collaborate on the charity single because he was "afraid" of Michael Jackson. Speculation about their feud has resurfaced, with claims that Prince's reluctance to sing a specific lyric on Jackson's 'Bad' album and his desire to play guitar on 'We Are The World' were contributing factors. The new Netflix documentary, The Greatest Night In Pop, delves into the making of the iconic 1985 track, while a biopic on Michael Jackson is set to arrive in 2025 and a stage musical based on Prince's 'Purple Rain' is in the works.
- 'We Are The World' vocal arranger thinks Prince was “afraid” of Michael Jackson NME
- 'The Greatest Night in Pop' Review: They Were the World The New York Times
- What Netflix's 'We Are the World' documentary 'The Greatest Night in Pop' leaves out MSNBC
- How a Stressed-Out Lionel Richie, a Surly Bob Dylan, a Nervous Huey Lewis and an Enormous Snake Made the Greatest Charity Hit of the '80s GQ
- Dan Aykroyd's Cameo In 1985's "We Are The World" Song Explained: When He Sings & Why He's In It Screen Rant
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