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Butterflies (Michael Jackson song)

"Butterflies" is a song by Michael Jackson. It was written and composed by Andre Harris and Marsha Ambrosius, and produced by Jackson and Harris. The track appears on Jackson's tenth studio album, ''Invincible'' (2001). The song is Michael Jackson's last single from a studio album. "Butterflies" is a midtempo ballad song with R&B musical styles. The single received generally positive reviews from music critics; some music reviewers described the song as being one of the best songs on ''Invincible'' while others felt that it was a "decent track".
The song was only released in the United States to radio airplay. It peaked at number fourteen on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and also charting at number two and thirty-six, respectively, on alternative ''Billboard'' charts in 2001 and 2002. The song was only released in the US as a radio airplay promo. There was no music video released for the song.
== Background and development ==
"Butterflies" was recorded by Michael Jackson in 2001 for his tenth studio album, ''Invincible'', which was released the same year.〔''Invincible'' liner notes Epic Records (2001)〕 The song was written by Andre Harris and Marsha Ambrosius, who is one half of the London bred neo-soul act Floetry,〔 and was produced by Jackson and Harris.〔 Jackson first met Ambrosius and Natalie Stewart, who is also a member of Floetry, through John McClain, who is DreamWorks's senior urban executive and Jackson's manager.〔 Stewart said she was surprised that Jackson invited her and Ambrosius to a studio and asked for their input on the recording of the track.〔 She recalled in an interview with ''LAUNCH'' magazine, "It was incredible because he asked, he continually asked, 'Marsh, what's the next harmony? Girls, does this sound right? What do you think? Is this what you were looking for? He was so open".〔
When Ambrosius first met Jackson, it took a few minutes to calm down.〔 She recalled to the same publication Stewart was interviewed by, "To begin with, I was kinda shook. Because you don't realize how you're going to feel until you're put in that kind of situation. I had the tears in my eyes and got kinda nervous. But as I got into it, I realized it was work, it was a job. I had to vocally conduct a legend."〔 Harris commented on the single, "He's showing you, I'm still the Michael Jackson that did 'Billie Jean' and 'Rock With You' because 'Butterflies' really falls along those lines."
Unlike the previous single released from ''Invincible'', a music video was not made to promote the song.

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