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      • " Heaven Can Wait " is a song recorded by Michael Jackson, originally released on his 2001 studio album Invincible. The song was written by Jackson, Teddy Riley, Andreao "Fanatic" Heard, Nate Smith, Teron Beal, Eritza Laues and Kenny Quiller.
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  2. "Heaven Can Wait" is a song recorded by Michael Jackson, originally released on his 2001 studio album Invincible. The song was written by Jackson, Teddy Riley, Andreao "Fanatic" Heard, Nate Smith, Teron Beal, Eritza Laues and Kenny Quiller.

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  3. Sep 4, 2019 · Michael Jackson - Heaven Can Wait (Audio) “Heaven Can Wait” by Michael Jackson Listen to Michael Jackson: https://MichaelJackson.lnk.to/_listenYD “Heaven Can Wait,” the fifth...

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  4. Oct 30, 2001 · Heaven Can Wait” is the fifth track from the album Invincible by Michael Jackson. Co-written and produced by Teddy Riley, the song was originally intended for his group… Read More

  5. "Heaven Can Wait" is a song recorded by Michael Jackson, originally released on his 2001 studio album Invincible. The song was written by Jackson, Teddy Riley, Andreao "Fanatic" Heard, Nate Smith, Teron Beal, Eritza Laues and Kenny Quiller.

  6. "Heaven Can Wait" is a song by Michael Jackson released as the fifth track on the Invincible album. According to co-producer Andreao "Frantic" Heard, the song was originally considered for R&B singer Kevon Edmonds before finding its way to Jackson.

  7. Apr 18, 2024 · Heaven Can Wait is a classic song by the legendary King of Pop, Michael Jackson. Released in 2001 as part of his album Invincible, the song instantly captivated audiences with its soulful melodies and powerful lyrics. Let’s delve into the meaning behind this iconic track and uncover the depth of emotions it portrays.

  8. Jan 15, 2024 · The repeated refrain ‘Heaven can wait’ isn’t just a statement of preference; it’s an anthem of prioritization, putting human connection above divine ascension. It’s an unapologetic admission that the presence of love is a personal heaven.

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