First time hearing U.S.A. For Africa - We Are the World ((REACTION!!!!)) 🔥🔥🔥

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  • That man is the one and only Bruce Springsteen
  • Stevie and Bruce. Proof that you can perfectly blend Fire and Ice
  • Bruce and Stevie are the duet you never knew you needed!!❤❤
  • Quincy Jones did such a fantastic job placing artists together. People who are so different sounding, sound absolutely amazing together. I love Bruch Springsteen and Stevie Wonder together, they just sound so good.
  • The era of goats I still remember when i used to wait for this song every evening on radio i was 8 years old beautiful days
  • I was working in radio at the time this song was released. It was a huge deal. One of the things that has been largely forgotten since the release of this record is that every radio station in America -- regardless of format -- stopped and played this song at the same time. The record was embargoed from airplay, and when it popped, you could go up and down your radio dial and virtually every single station was playing it, all at once. What a debut! And then right about that same time, there was the "Hands Across America," where people from coast-to-coast stood in a long line, holding hands, to form a continuous chain of humanity from the Atlantic to the Pacific. A friend of mine and I were playing golf that day, and we broke our round short to go stand in that line on Highway 80 West in Arlington, Texas (in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex) just to say we were part of it. Those were pretty amazing times.
  • @AR-by5hw
    “Even though we’re all so different we can come together as one.” Best explanation I’ve ever heard of this song.
  • @thegorn68
    Something like this today could NEVER be replicated. Not with what passes as musical "talent" today as far as mainstream.
  • nowadays there are few singers who can sing without autotune, that's why it's impossible nowadays to do such a thing
  • @Swesent
    Yeah, Bruce "The Boss" Springsteen. Please react to some of his songs. So many unique, great, beautiful, emotional and masterpieces of songs that guy has blessed us with!
  • Here is the complete list of all the artists! Lionel Richie 0:25 * Stevie Wonder 0:32 * Paul Simon 0:42 * Kenny Rogers 0:54 * James Ingram 0:59 * Tina Turner 1:05 * Billy Joel 1:12 * Michael Jackson 1:18 * Diana Ross 1:32 * Dionne Warwick 1:48 * Willie Nelson 2:02 * Al Jarreau 2:08 * Bruce Springsteen 2:14 * Kenny Loggins 2:21 * Steve Perry 2:27 * Daryl Hall 2:35 * Michael Jackson 2:41 * Huey Lewis 2:48 * Cyndi Lauper 2:53 * Kim Carnes 3:01 * Bob Dylan 3:48 * Ray Charles 4:41 * Stevie Wonder & Bruce Springsteen 4:53 * Bruce Springsteen 5:31 * James Ingram 6:13 * Ray Charles 6:27
  • I can stil remember being a kid watching this when it 1st debuted. Still an amazing colab to date. You won't ever see a group like this again.
  • I watched this live on TV. We taped it on our VCR and I watched it over and over again. I was about 7 or 8. I'm white and grew up in a mostly white suburb and was obsessed with Michael Jackson. I was rasied to not judge people based on race, sex or sexual orientation and that we were all equal. This was the message I was taught... Better times.
  • The two guys you asked about, the white guy was Bruce Springsteen and the black guy towards the end was James Ingram.
  • @renee176
    Not only are the individual singers Goats in their particular genres, but so are those singing in the chorus. 😁😊😍
  • @quixote6942
    The Fun part about watching this is trying to Identify all the Singers, and TRUE 80's Connoisseurs can even Identify the Choir Members that didn't get a spotlight. There was even a GHOSTBUSTER in there!
  • Today's artist aren't remotely as talented as the legends in this song. Modern music artist simply aren't capable of replicating anything this beautiful