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With regards to this edit, on what basis can it be rejected that Brad Buxer is an uncredited co-writer of the song? Just because his name isn't in the credits does not mean it is pure speculation, and album credits may not always be accurate. There is proof that Brad Buxer was indeed a co-writer: he very vividly details the occasion he and Michael worked on the song together in this interview with the MJCast in 2019 (from around the 46 minute mark to 50 minutes) - composing the song's music and developing the chord changes together in Michael's hotel room in Moscow, based on a Sonic the Hedgehog cue (which Brad Buxer composed). Buxer did address his regret for not pushing Michael for co-credit. Reelcase (talk) 19:37, 14 May 2022 (UTC)Reply