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List Price: $5.98 | | Label: Sony
Salesrank: 538726
Released: May 31, 1995 |
| Our Price: $18.94 |
| Used Price: $9.74 |
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| Media: Audio Cassette |
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Scream/Childhood Track Listing:
1. Scream [Single Edit, No. 2]
2. Scream [Def Radio Mix]
3. Scream [Naughty Radio Edit with Rap]
4. Scream [Dave "Jam" Hall's Extended Urban Remix]
5. Scream [Classic Club Mix]
6. Childhood [Theme from "Free Willy 2"] - Michael Jackson
Scream/Childhood Reviews:
Scream/Childhood 
2009-10-26 - The CD was in perfect condition, no scratches and sounds great. I'm very happy.
Love him and Janet together 
2003-04-04 - One of the greatest things about Michael Jackson is his versatility. Also I think his fame is a symptom of the strangeness that surrounds him. He's not going to be a "normal" person by the standards by which we measure others. And I think the fault of most people is that they try to look at him as being someone who should be logically accessible as well in our concepts of our own worlds. I really liked this cd and recommend this highly for the beats.
this duet was past due 
2003-02-19 - I love this song michael, and janet man this was a good song and was the best r&b song to me in 1995.
Hell hath no fury like a pop star scorned! 
2002-12-26 - So, MJ is angry at the paparazzi, the general public for its criticism of his perceived unusual behavior, and an invasion of his privacy.
Michael, have you forgotten that you have spent your entire life in the public eye?
Michael, did you not know that fame has a price?
Michael, do you have to use the f-word so often on one version of "Scream"?
Michael, what do you think I wanted to do after shelling out fifteen bucks for "Invincible"?
I think I can SCREAM louder!
I love(d) this single!! 
2002-08-12 - Okay, well I am not a big fan of stars collaborating on anything, much less brother and sister, I had to admit, this one was entertaining. Not only was the video off the hook with an all-white, futuristic soundstage (plus expensive at $7 million), it shows two of pop's biggest superstars venting their frustration about the media, lack of privacy, etc. There is even a line that says, "Stop ...with me/Make me wanna scream" Ouch! Did he really say that? Afraid so.