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"The Power to Change" is a song that parodies the style of Michael Jackson and was featured in the Season Eight episode, "The Jeffersons".

Background[]

Michael Jackson is arrested for alleged child molestation and endangerment of his own child. He sings this song after convincing Harrison Yates into letting him go.

Lyrics[]

Things can always work out,
As long as we know we have the power to change
We all have the power to change,
If we search inside our hearts,
And we start to heal the wounds,
Of all our yesterdays
And you know it might be hard,
But all you've got to do is start,
And you can change,
All of your evil molesting ways

Trivia[]

  • The song is based on the Michael Jackson song "Heal the World".


Songs from Season Eight
Achy Breaky Heart | Adagio for Strings | Animals Close-Up With a Wide-Angle Lens | Ballad of Paris Hilton | Christmas Time is Once a Year | Dance Sucka | Get Ready for This | I've Got Some Apples | I've Got Something In My Front Pocket | If You Leave Me Now | I Love to Brush My Teeth | Jeffy's Song | Kumbaya | Let's Fighting Love | Let's Ride the Train | Lose Yourself | Movin' On Up | My Robot Friend | My Roots | My Wishing Tree | Push It to the Limit | Seasons Change | Stars and Stripes Forever | Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset | The Future Begins With You and Me | The Power to Change | Touch My Body | Vote or Die! | Who Let the Dogs Out | Woodland Critter Christmas

See also: List of Songs | List of Minor Characters from Season Eight | Season Eight

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