Genius Meanings
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Michael Jackson – Dangerous
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“Dangerous” is the titular closing track to Jackson’s 1991 album. Despite its upbeat tempo and addictive rhythm, it was not released as a single.
The song has similar themes to
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Michael Jackson (Ft. Princess Stephanie of Monaco) – In the Closet
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“In The Closet” is a love song from Michael’s 8th solo album, Dangerous. It’s about a woman who Michael loves, but, due to the problems in his life, can’t exactly publicly exhibit
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Michael Jackson – Black or White
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“Black or White” was the first single from Michael Jackson’s highly-anticipated eighth album Dangerous. With it, Jackson tied The Supremes for “third-most #1 songs in the US” when
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Michael Jackson – Dangerous (Immortal Version)
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[Intro: Michael Jackson & Female] / The way she came into the place, I knew right then and there / There was something different about this girl / The way she moved her hair, her
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Michael Jackson – Dangerous (Early Version)
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Written by Jackson, Bill Bottrell & Teddy Riley, this early version of Dangerous was written during the Bad sessions (1985-1989). This track evolved from an earlier track that didn
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Michael Jackson – Dangerous (Live 1995-1997)
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The way she came into the place, I knew right then and there / There was something different about this girl / The way she moved her hair, her face, her lines / Divinity in motion
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Michael Jackson (Ft. Heavy D) – Jam
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The fourth single from Michael’s 8th solo album Dangerous, “Jam” calls upon society at large to come together to build a world of cooperation, love and positivity. The song
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Michael Jackson (Ft. Aqil Davidson) – She Drives Me Wild
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Teddy Riley said in an interview that many of the songs on Michael’s Dangerous album. This particular song was inspired by the actress Salli Richardson who Teddy was in the company
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Michael Jackson – Give In to Me
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Give In To Me is the 10th track on Dangerous, Michael Jackson’s 8th album. In an album that heavily features the New Jack Swing style, this rock ballad once again shows Michael’s
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Michael Jackson (Ft. Andraé Crouch & Sandra Crouch) – Keep the Faith
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“Keep The Faith” is the twelfth track on Michael Jackson’s 1991 LP Dangerous.
It’s an inspirational song about following one’s dreams and finding that the power to do so comes
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Robb Bank$ (Ft. XXXTENTACION) – Innadat
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[Intro: Robb Bank$] / Happy (Whoa) / (Cris Dinero on the track) / Damn, ayy, ayy, ayy, ayy, ayy / Phone / Wrist, Antarctica / Ring, Alaska / Neck, Iceland (Byrd call) / Ears
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Michael Jackson – Blood on The Dance Floor X Dangerous (The White Panda Mash-Up)
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“Blood on the Dance Floor x Dangerous (The White Panda Mash-Up)” is a five-song mash-up and a new bonus track, produced by The White Panda.
The mash-up is included in the upcoming
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Michael Jackson – Monkey Business
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Written by Michael Jackson & Bill Bottrell, Monkey Business was recorded in 1989 during the Dangerous sessions but didn’t make the cut. Although rumors speculated that Jackson
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Michael Jackson – Heal the World
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It is one of Michael’s many anthems on improving the world’s circumstances, grouped with other tracks such as “Earth Song” and “Man In The Mirror.”
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Michael Jackson – Leave Me Alone
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“Leave Me Alone” was a Michael Jackson song made in response to multiple false and negative rumors that appeared in the media and tabloids about him, occuring more frequently
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Michael Jackson – Will You Be There
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“Will You Be There” is the eighth single from the 1991 album Dangerous, doubling as the main theme for Free Willy, appearing on the movie’s soundtrack.
The prelude to the song
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Michael Jackson – What About Us
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[Verse 1] / What about sunrise? / What about rain? / What about all the things that you said we were to gain? / What about killing fields? / Is there a time? / What about all the
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Michael Jackson – Someone Put Your Hand Out
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“Someone Put Your Hand Out” is an R&B song written by Michael Jackson & produced by Teddy Riley.
The song was originally intended for Bad, and later, Dangerous, but was left off
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Michael Jackson – Gone Too Soon
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“Gone Too Soon” was the ninth and final single released from Michael Jackson’s 1991 album , Dangerous. It’s actually a cover of a Dionne Warwick song, written by Larry Grossman and
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Michael Jackson – Leave Me Alone Remixes
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See all of “Leave Me Alone” by Michael Jackson’s remixes
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Michael Jackson – In the Closet Remixes
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See all of “In the Closet” by Michael Jackson’s remixes
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21 Savage, Offset & Metro Boomin (Ft. Travis Scott) – Ghostface Killers
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21 Savage, Offset, and Travis Scott open up Without Warning with “Ghostface Killers”—an ode to why they aren’t to be messed with. The song’s title is a reference to Ghostface
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Michael Jackson – For All Time
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“For All Time” was originally recorded during the Thriller sessions (1981-1982). It remained unreleased until it was rerecorded during the Dangerous sessions (1989-1991). Although
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Michael Jackson – Why You Wanna Trip on Me
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“Why You Wanna Trip on Me” is Michael Jackson’s response to critics and the media about their obsession over him. At the same time, he provides a list of things that they can talk
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吴亦凡 (Kris Wu) (Ft. Lido & Travis Scott) – Deserve (Lido Remix)
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[Intro: Kris Wu & Travis Scott] / Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah / Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yah / [Verse 1: Kris Wu & Travis Scott] / I got all this money, so I know you won't expect
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Michael Jackson – Can't Let Her Get Away
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[Produced By Teddy Riley] / [Verse 1] / I thought she had to have it / Since the first time she came / Who knows the situation / Mysteries do remain / And now, I wonder why / I
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Michael Jackson – Who Is It
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“Who Is It” was released on August 31, 1992, as the fifth single from Michael Jackson’s eighth studio album, Dangerous.
MJ wrote and composed the song himself.
The lyrics pertain
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Michael Jackson – She Got It
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[Intro] / (One) (One) / (Is there a clap that's supposed to be in here?) / (Cha! Cha!) / (Cha! Cha!) / (Cha! Cha!) / [Verse 1] / Hot legs all into the room, she's got the / One! (
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