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    Michael Sembello - Maniac Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Michael Sembello - Maniac? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Michael Sembello - Maniac from 1980s Music and what is the personality traits.

    Michael Sembello - Maniac
    ISFP

    ISFP (7w8)

    Michael Sembello - Maniac personality type is ISFP, and he’s an exhibitionist. He wants to be seen, he wants to be understood, he wants to be respected, and he wants to be loved. He’s very aware of the needs of others, and he takes pleasure in meeting those needs. He has a hard time with the boundaries that other people draw around themselves, because he feels that those boundaries are an imposition on his freedom. He is a very sensitive romantic, and he’s a very sensitive soul.

    John Sebastian - ISFP is your man, and ISFPs are some of the most creative, original and inventive people you'll ever meet. They want to make the world a better place, they want to do things that are meaningful, they want to make a difference, they want to make a difference in humanity. They believe in a higher power and that they are here to serve that higher power.

    Greg Keelor - Greg is an ISFP. He's a very intuitive guy - he has a very strong feeling for people and for his own emotions. He's intuitive about other people's emotions, he's intuitive about his own feelings. He's very creative and creative people can be very intuitive.

    “Maniac” is a song from the 1983 film Flashdance that was written by Dennis Matkosky and its performer, Michael Sembello. The original idea for the song came to Matkosky while watching a news report on a serial killer, which inspired gruesome lyrics that he and Sembello expanded upon after finding a 1980 horror film with the same name.

    When Flashdance director Adrian Lyne grew attached to the demo of the song used during filming, his music supervisor Phil Ramone requested lyrics more appropriate for their story of a dancer and worked with Sembello to produce a new version for the soundtrack. The new recording was used for a scene in which the main character trains rigorously at home. “Maniac” was selected as the best song on the soundtrack album by the editors of Digital Audio's Guide to Compact Discs, who described how, "it opens with a fast disco drum machine beat, augmented by frantic synthesizers and a pulsating bass line."

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