@@PrincesFriend I'm Sorry 4 Your Half Research . Italian songwriter Albano Carrisi who claimed that "Will You Be There" was copied from his song "I Cigni di Balaka" ("The Swans of Balaka"). After seven years, an Italian court ruled in favor of Carrisi because Jackson failed to show up to court & Not because they found MJ guilty. In a follow-up case some months later, the court ruled in favor of Jackson and REJECTED the claim.
I think Michael DELIBERATELY named the song In The Closet because people always assumed he was gay and he never made sexy songs. MJ could be strategic and smart like that 😉 Michael was never gay.
Celeste Jacquet Yeah, I agree with you. MJ knew what he was doing by giving it that title. He wasn't so naive that he would misunderstand or not know the meaning of a phrase like that, lol.
I can agree that Michael was not that naïve. According to Michael Jackson biographies, Michael was known to plant controversial things in the media, but they later backfired on him.
Was just listening to this outstanding album this morning. Dangerous is a favorite of mine. My fav song is either She Drives Me Wild, or In The Closet. Great review and video!
This is my favourite MJ Album. It shows a lot of different sides of Michael Jacksons musical genius. I also love the new jack swing style and the cover artwork is just amazing. U should check out the meaning of the symbols that it shows. It's really interesting. One of the best album covers ever in my opinion.
This album is my favorite Michael Jackson album! It's great to see Michael go in a new musical direction with this album and the albums after it. My favorite songs are Who Is It, Why You Wanna Trip on Me, and Can't Let Her Get Away.
OMG I was ready for this review of my favorite MJ album! Dangerous holds a special place in my heart as a Moonwalker (MJ Fan) because it was the first era that I come to know Michael Jackson as. I was a toddler when this album orginally dropped but, I grew up with these songs. With the Dangerous album, Michael was at the peak of his creative genius. It took him 18 months to make. Along with adding Teddy Riley into the mix, the sound of the New Jack Swing genre was just so prevalent and reflected an amazing time in music. I love this style. It was a harder more edgier Michael Jackson record and it showcases his brilliant songwriting skills and producing muscles. My favorite song is Remember the Time. Its an underappreciated classic in my opinion easily could of been a #1 hit. He had the same intensity in this fast track than he would in a ballad. I think the weakest track is Heal the World; to be honest I was never a fan of it. Couldn't been left off the album. It was We are the World of the 90s and I wasnt a fan that song either, too sappy and boring to me, never moved me emotionally. In the Closet was a song that explored his sexuality a bit and kept people guessing, its a steamy track that I still love. The begining of Will you Be There I think was a sample of a Beethoven classical piece, the song itself is absolutely beautiful and emotional. Who is It was a brilliant performance and showcased Michael's range and composing skills effortlessly. I do think that the listing of the tracks could have been arranged differently for momentum reasons but as a whole, its a masterpiece. Its funky, edgy, emotional, introspective, socially conscious, and eclectic. I think this album is his most underappreciated offering due to the media circus surrounding him. He was pushing the boundaries with the stunning visuals and amazing tour and some people just didnt vibe with it. This was even controversy surrounding the ending of Black or White video. Then the allegations at the end of era just made it all go to hell very quickly. It ruined and overshadowed the legacy of the Dangeous album which was a brilliant piece from him. This is probably why there wasnt an anniversary edition of the album. Its really is unfortunate but to this day, its #1 for me and lots of other MJ fans alike.
The funny thing is... i was never really into New Jack. i liked some songs (particular the earlier era of Uptown Records- i love me some Heavy D and some Mary J Blige. Even Al B Sure was associated), but as a genre i never got into it. Still not. If it's on at an event or party i will dance, but i would not, for instance, seek out a 'New Jack' station. But the Dangerous album is great. i think Dangerous is actually Riley's best work. And to sue someone over a song which is public domain (Beethoven's 9th) never made sense to me. That said, i have both the 1st edition Pop Up Gold disc and the vinyl edition of Dangerous, and the choir is not credited, so a settlement was not surprising. MJ actually had an occasional habit of not crediting people (major example, Brad Buxer with 'Stranger In Moscow'). If i am not mistaken, the choir was credited upon the release of HIStory (i think i remember seeing it, but did not recheck). And... i LOVE 'Heal The World' but don't like 'We Are The World.' It is a bit too maudlin, and doesn't address at ALL why poverty for African people actually exists. It's another one of those syrupy idealistic songs. 'Heal The World' is idealistic for sure, but i feel like there's a little bit less of a 'savior' complex. I feel like it's a bit more self-reflective. i was 15 when Dangerous came out, and i remember it being a big deal, like every other MJ album. Dangerous was actually #1 on the charts for a while until Nirvana's Nevermind kicked it out of that position. Nirvana was another band who i think fared better artistically after (and before) their 'sophomore hit' catapulted them into celebrity status. But people will only remember them for that one album (and one song). It's like most casual listeners will only know 'Thriller', when the dude has FAR surpassed that album artistically (i am biased though- Thriller is my least favorite from him, and i was there for all that hype. Sue me, but i think Invincible far surpasses Thriller).
always a student Yes. Of course Nirvana kicked him out of the top spot and people thought that was a end of Michael's reign as a pop star, but I think he cemented his King of Pop status with a blockbuster album like Dangerous. Understandably, some people werent into New Jack Swing, it was more R&b funk and hip hop infused and many fans probably thought it was too different for Michael Jackson or that he was trying to blend in with the times. It was the sound I grew up on so I loved it. I think Heal the World was great in theory but the execution of the song lacked authenticity and emotion for me like some of his other big anthems did. Very syrupy and dated. Dangerous is such a masterpiece thats its a shame that it was overshadowed by all the media BS. Definitely a creative best, complex sonically and creatively.
The thing is, i prefer MJ's later music (like i prefer Prince's later music) specifically because it had less traditional pop elements to it. HIStory, to me, was a confessional and not a pop album (though there were some songs that charted). i think he cemented his place in the pop lexicon from the J5, but particularly with Thriller. If he never made an album ever again after 1982 he'd still be alright. Dangerous also did pretty well before any of the controversies (then he had a sold-out international tour as well), so he was still gonna be alright. i was never into the 'King Of Pop' title (which was first written, as far as i know in 1984, from a Victory tour picturebook of which i have a copy), primarily because i am anti-monarchy; i don't support hierarchies of that nature. Why i love Michael was that, despite being a huge pop star he ultimately is no different from the rest of us. He was a descendant of the same traumas people of African descent specifically face(d), and he did have the platform to express that in some capacities. The other thing is, Michael had been a target of rumors since the 70s (there was that huge rumor that he was dating Clifton Davis), so this was nothing new for him. i just think with the advent of newer technologies it was easier to ramp up the rumor machine. Michael of course had a hand in some of that, by fabricating stories to get attention (ex: the hyperbaric chamber. He even stated in interviews that some of the rumors about him were true). He then laughed at himself with the 'Leave Me Alone' short film (my favorite of his). He studied PT Barnum, who was right there on the bottom of the cover of Dangerous. The dude had his staff read that autobiography cover to cover. i am also sure Michael studied Edward Bernays, to understand a lot more how advertising is used to manipulate masses. i think Michael was so in control of this very specific image for so many years it ended up backfiring on him. We kind of see this happening with Beyonce' today. i think Michael limited himself severely by wanting to maintain 'pop' status; but i recognize he most likely felt that was the only way for his voice to be heard. He wanted to reach billions of people, but at what cost? On a humanistic level i am glad he got knocked off the charts. Being at the top forever is... dangerous. i think he would have fared better in later years just retiring and focusing on being strictly, a father. i was very vocal about that in the years before he transcended. He most likely would still be here. He really did make a deal with devils by signing his name over to a job (residency/tour) he didn't want to do in the first place, because he had bills to pay. See... He is ultimately just like the rest of us. Pop life is Dangerous (Yes... ALL puns intended). Sadly Kurt Cobain suffered the same fate. Sensitive people are attracted to the arts because it's a brilliant means of expression; but these forces not intending to bring light grab a hold and eat people alive.
always a student While I love Michael's early work very much, I think when he broke away from Quincy Jones, he soared creativity. Bad was the first to have Michael's creative genius fully realized, he took more artistic control of the album. I think with Michael he was thrusted into the music industry from birth and never really got a real chance to have a life of his own. His career was next level amd even though he loved music and his own gifts, his fate was almost decided for him. He was born to be an artist. The King of Pop status was coined by Elizabeth Taylor and everyone ran with it but they weren't wrong, no one will ever reach MJ'S iconic status sells wise. I think he was the poster child for all publicity is good publicity without really realizing that long term effects of his actions. It still saddens me his demise.
i wholeheartedly agree with you about Michael never having a life of his own, since being thrust into the spotlight at such an early age. Artists like Patti Austin did it, but it was clear she had a more supportive network in which she could connect to, in comparison to the Jacksons or DeBarges. He was thrust into strip clubs at the age of 5; i maintain that Joe Jackson was not a fit father- i don't care what anyone says. i also agree that it was wise for him to break free from the reins of Quincy Jones' productions. Not only because he would have been creatively stifled soundwise if he stayed with him; i also think he was able to present a particular vulnerability in his music that he was essentially made fun of for by Jones. Jones openly commented on Michael's sexuality, and purposefully offered him songs that would show Michael as this 'heterosexual' man. While Michael identified as heterosexual for sure, it should not be up to Jones to decide what type of 'hetero' man he should be... But Jones has been 'rumored' for years to turn out young dudes (and women) in the industry, but that's another story)... In terms of 'King Of Pop', it was not coined by Taylor at all. It was first noted in 1984 in the book (again, which i physically have a copy of) covering the Victory tour, by David Levenson. That tour was a disaster... i remember when the fallout happened. It was painful. i remember watching their announcement from Tavern On The Green on the tv. i need to find the direct quote, where the term 'King Of Pop' is used.. It's in the book's intro. Taylor does technically say 'King Of Pop, Rock and Soul' (something to that effect); but she was not the first to use the term 'King Of Pop' in relation to Michael Jackson. A lot of people mistakenly credit her for that. To me, how she even came out with that looked insincere and fabricated. i love Michael, but i refuse to defend everything he does. i see a lot of people simply repeat verbatim what he says in regards to media (amongst other things), and they quote the lyrics of 'Tabloid Junkie', at the same time never question if what HE does is marketing. "Just because you read it in a magazine or see it on a tv screen don't make it actual/factual" to me, ALSO applies to Michael Jackson. People get mad when i say this, but someone who's world was fabricated by Motown is gonna clearly take tips from that. Everything we say about people we do not physically know is gonna be based on our own perceptions, projections, experiences and opinion, and sometimes what they say- even if that's not explicitly stated. None of us could ever profess to know what the man was thinking, even if it sounds like we do. (Ex: 'Michael would NEVER curse!!!' A dude who claims to 'make music for kids' somehow busts out swearing on record (several times), and people think that somehow he 'never' swears, despite people who personally know him claiming the exact opposite. We've got to get out of our heads that MJ is the same person off the clock that he is on the clock). That stunt (and it was a stunt to me) just seemed like an act of overcompensating. There was also a cover piece in Rolling Stone (around the time of Dangerous) where his people were interviewed, where they very clearly alluded (and stopped short of making a definitive statement) that the 'King Of Pop' title was pure marketing from his people. It was said to be a direct response to Presley, but i don't know how accurate that is. i also have a physical copy of this issue. A lot of the trade magazines in the 80s were very open about MJ's marketing techniques, and it was only in the '90s when he called for a stop to all that. He actually used to talk a lot more in interviews (depending on the interviewer). Once '87 rolled around you started seeing more of the 'elusive' MJ, because that's when all this stuff really started backfiring. People clowned him mercilessly because of his stunts (and it wasn't just the press; it was actually a lot of people who loved him, but were tired of how he marketed himself. People wanted him to come back down to earth, and i think he began to do that in later years, which is most likely why his music got better). Again, he used to have a huge hand in the marketing of a lot of these fabrications about him- he took a lot of that from Barnum. And i maintain that MJ constantly worrying about his 'pop' status limited him severely.... financially, creatively, etc. Even if he sold 10 records and made the same quality of music he'd still be just as good. i really do think he should have gone the Prince route and just made music to make music, especially after he left Sony, but even before then. The status doesn't matter as much as the quality and the heart. Thriller is the greatest selling album of all time to this day, but it's not even his best album. It's his least cohesive album; the one that is least connected to a clear narrative, except, 'We're gonna make the greatest and biggest selling pop album of all time!' That's all it has going for it in my opinion. It's not a bad album, but i think he has far superior material. Record sales do not equate the best quality material. i think he should have gone the same route as Metallica and not taken advances from the record company, so you would not have to repay back loans/recoup funds. He had the capacity to do that, and they dangled carrots in his face and gave him these massive deals and advances. And with Invincible they put a bunch of money behind the album in advances (the most Sony ever spent on an MJ album), but guess what? They ended up not really promoting it and expected him to recoup whatever funds they contributed to the project by touring of the album. So he lost a lot of money from that album, because he decided not to tour. He was just another product and a wage slave to his bosses. Just like many of us. He was no different, except he had a bigger platform. i actually wrote a piece in which i observed Michael from a class-conscious perspective. The dude was one check away from houselessness, but for years had a lot of non-liquid assets to pull from/borrow against. The 'legal' documents in association with the O2 residency though- it was 20 ways of messed up. If MJ pulled out of the residency, he was going to have all his assets pulled. He was screwed. The executors ended up screwing him over anyway, but selling his portion of ATV in full, to Sony. So they now own the catalog outright, and McCartney got his portion of the catalog back. And the rights to MJ's music are 'indefinitely' still run by Sony. All of that to say, i really do thing we should do away with these regal titles, and begin to take these celebrities down a notch. It all needs to be destroyed. They are just people who put on one pant leg at a time, just like anyone else. i will just never see Michael Jackson as the 'King Of Pop'; to me it's a waste of a title, in comparison to who he really was- a man who reached many around the world. A man who allowed people to see his vulnerabilities and flaws, despite working hard for years to conceal them. And while i know he was crowned in the Ivory Coast; the crowning to me was more symbolic than anything. Kings separate themselves from the people; Michael was a man who used his art to connect the masses.
This album was great. I never thought at the time that I'd ever see MJ do New Jack Swing. But there you have it. The one thing I think was missing was a ballad by Teddy Riley. He could have brought a lot of the soul out of Michael that Lady In My Life did on Thriller.
Great review. Amazing project. I always considered ‘Dangerous’ to be two albums in one. One half is New Jack Swing/R&B and the other is Pop fare. Both compliment each other. Unfortunately, Sony failed to release a Super Deluxe ‘Dangerous 25’ Box set ala the amazing ‘Bad 25’
Haven't even seen the whole thing yet and I'm excited and I know you'll do a great job! This is tied for my favorite Michael Jackson album, if it wasn't for Off The Wall, it may be my favorite album period. Thank you for reviewing this. Love you channel, I love to learn about Michael (my favorite) and Prince! You're great, bro!
I go to this MJ album the most he was vocally pouring his heart out even sounding some crying like technique on a few tracks like give into me and dangerous. Definitely a good production by Teddy Riley. Plus the tour was awesome. This album is def the 90s
That album cover artwork is fucking awesome too. One of my favourite pieces of art. Without full watching you video i rate this project 9 out of 10. 'Who Is It' is a masterclass.
I love that album cover art work too. Actually it is how I discovered MJ and became a fan. I was shopping for Paula Abdul, Madonna and Phil Collins C/D's when I stumbled across the Dangerous art work cover and it really caught my eye. I knew who Michael was of course, but didn't own any of his albums. So I bought Dangerous and loved the songs, especially the title track, Who Is It, Give in to Me, Remember the Time, and In the Closet. It is still my favorite Michael album. I had to discover Michael and his music in reverse, but now I love all his music, including all the J5 stuff.
+Sherill ...Incidentally, MJ was well aware of what the term, "in the closet" referred to. Madonna said when he was discussing his plans for the collaboration with her for the video and told her he was going to call it "in the closet", she said "you know what that means, right?" She said he answered, "Yes, of course!". MJ was a smart cookie and he knew exactly what he was doing. Madonna was always into stirring up controversy to sell records, so MJ probably figured she would be ok with that title. In any case, he always knew what he was doing...and had reasons for it.
Underrated lycriscist . His best stuff is the 90's and unrelesead for Invincible one. 80's Michael was commercial and just that. 90's Michael was creative mature
That song was good but my favorite dangerous songs on the album was black or white,remember the time, give into me. And jam , in the closet those was my favorites.
Italian songwriter Albano Carrisi who claimed that "Will You Be There" was copied from his song "I Cigni di Balaka" ("The Swans of Balaka"). After seven years, an Italian court ruled in favor of Carrisi because Jackson failed to show up to court & Not because they found MJ guilty. In a follow-up case some months later, the court ruled in favor of Jackson and REJECTED the claim.
For me... JAM .. always in my playlist! I like the way it starts with the sound of the breaking glass haha, beat and more beat on the song, Heavy D rap, one of my favorite rappers!! and then the video with Michael Jordan puts the icing on the cake, much love from Spain!
Was looking forward to this review thanks love this album. Dangerous is my 4th favorite MJ album behind 1. Off the wall 2. Bad 3. Thriller in that order.
It's so interesting to see how you view these kinds of albums, especially since Dangerous is one of my favorites from The Gloved One. Just to throw a pun in here, I can't stop watching your videos until I get enough! But trust me, I don't think I'll ever get enough of these awesome vids! ;) You keep being you, man! I love it!
@@PrincesFriend Sounds like fun! I'll make sure to get the popcorn now! Forget binging your favorite Netlix show, I might just have to binge some videos instead!
I always liked the flow because I first heard this album on vinyl. The first songs on each side are Jam, She Drives Me Wild, Black or White and Will You Be There. The last songs are In The Closet, Heal The World, Give In To Me and Dangerous.
Dangerous is Sonically one of his best albums. Very underrated, not spoken about much, but very transcendent. The whole album flows well from start to finish. He was already the most famous person in the world, but he really the most famous person in the universe at the time this album came out. People forget, Superbowl 1993, MJ was the first performer/entertainer to headline the halftime show. After this, it became normal for entertainers to headline the halftime show.
This is a great video and exactly what I was looking for. I’m 37 so I was around 10 when this album came out and I remember myself and my peers really being into this album. At the time it was quite a spectacle the music videos the Collabs with Michael Jordan and other celebrities, and the whole save the world with free Willy and environmental thing of the 90s. So I recently revisited this album and I was curious the history of the production. One thing that stood out to me is that on many of the tracks it does seem like I can barely hear Michael Jackson’s versus, and I wondered if that was an artistic choice or maybe lazy production ? I personally like the 90s new jack swing sound and always say the snares/claps & the various glass breaks and sfx are cool. This album for a 90s kid into pop music was a big deal. Oh, and heal the world def does not age well , I just can’t with that song now 😂
Don't know if you'll get to see this but I stumbled across your channel after seeing some controversy over your The Way You Make Me Feel video. I don't think you deserve all that hate. Especially after seeing this I can tell how much knowledge and respect you have for Michael. I subscribed and can't wait to see more Michael and Prince videos.
He doesn't have much knowledge since he thinks In the Closet was about Lisa Marie being Michael's "beard". He doesn't even know the basic timeline of Michael's life.
Amazing as ever bro ; awe-inspiring ; keep on saving mj legacy and prince legacy ; this the best channel for me ; with cool stuff ; about a lot of singers however you do a pretty good work . greetings from peru ; all my support and love for you my little bro . God Bless You.
if the MJ estate ever do any other anniversary release they should do Dangerous next because this era he wasnt too young and he wasnt too old at the time then hip hop started coming in as well .....can you imagine the unreleased songs that didnt make the album 🔥🔥🔥
Hey, Bro. Prince's Friend. I respect your analysis and review on MJ's "Dangerous" CD. It is MY PERSONAL FAVORITE MJ ALBUM. An INSTANT CLASSIC FOR ME THANKS PRIMARILY TO BRO. TEDDY RILEY'S LEGENDARY, INNOVATIVE PRODUCTION! 10 out 10 Stars for me. Peace. :-)
He sang Gone Too Soon for his friend Ryan White who passed away from HIV. It was that whole contaminated blood controversy where people got infected from blood transfusions and Ryan White was one of them when he was a little boy.
i am a hardcore MJ/Jcole fan and I appreciate a prince channel that also talks about Michael Jackson albums and I wish some MJ fans would make a channel like that with this daily videos
Dangerous is a great album man. Also i think gone too soon was also a tribute to ryan white. The song is pretty sappy imo, but i can't really bash on it too much....just for reasons i just mentioned
I think the positioning of Heal the World in the album is unexpected and makes the album fresh because of it. Then you have Black or White which picks it up again, creating that nice emotional wave.
I'm watching this again and something you said that I found REALLY funny. When you were discussing In The Closet and you say that he was "dancing around a model", it reminded of how people can fall in and out of fashion (no pun intended) over time. Around that time you couldn't pass a newsstand without seeing Naomi Campbell (the model in the video) on it.
My Favorite Song is Jam WHY you wanna Trip on Me Keep The Faith and Remember The Time and Black or white and Dangerous but Michael Jackson Keep Playing This tune and I Like The way He sang it Very well it got Me to Listen and Very good performances from the album Yours Truly SHAWN COUNCIL From Brooklyn NY
This is MJ, so i am ALLLLL over this... Dude, when i heard Heavy D on 'Jam' when it came out, i was BUGGING! i loved Hev (and had a ginormous crush on him at the time too!!!), so that was the icing on the cake for me with the song. 'Jam' was my theme song for a while too. i always look at MJ dialectically, and the one critique i have about the song (and i have the same critique about many of his songs, even when i like them) is the massive evidence of his idealism being due to his sheltered (and abused) life as a child. The lyrics are all over the place. "She prays to God, to Buddha, then she sings a Talmud (as opposed to the Torah) song..." i always found this line to be strange, given what i know to be the political contexts and differences between the two books. That said, i understood it, as well as the reading of the lyrics. He was speaking for himself, as well as third person (not unlike 'They Don't Care About Us'); and i took him to be speaking of the state of political, spiritual and personal unrest, and as mentioned in the lyrics, 'contradictions'. In the end, he said that he wanted people to recognize him "in the temple". i think this song was ultimately a call to positive affirmation and self-love. When we do that, it ain't too much for us to JAM. i think it was crucial for that song to begin the album's journey, because the rest of the freaking album was filled with paranoia and self-doubt. It's like how the end of HIStory was 'Smile'. i think Dangerous worked in the same way, except in reverse. Am i the only one who heard him crying in 'Why You Wanna Trip On Me'? Is it just me? As much as MJ was thought to be a megalomaniac (particularly around the time of HIStory (which is my favorite 'adult-era' MJ album)), i think everything he did was (a. a response/reaction to his childhood trauma, and (b. an expression of his difficulty to vocalize said trauma otherwise. Dangerous and HIStory were his biggest cries for help on wax (the Destiny album came pretty close as well), and not as many people were listening as much as they heard, because they were simply caught in the hype, the image or the music. i do know he was in the midst of writing 'They Don't Care About Us' during the 'Dangerous' era, and i always wondered if 'Why You Wanna Trip' inspired the foundation of the song, or if it was to be a companion piece. 'In The Closet' was the first time he openly displayed his sexuality in a mature, healthy way (good on you, MJ! Because chiiiiild... 'The Way You Make Me Feel' was problematic as all get out. Get rid of that adolescent/immature boyish gang rape fantasy. He was approaching 30 in '87. Come on. Because he had his father as an example of what a 'man' was, in my view he didn't develop that part of himself in healthier ways until later. And you even hear him during the 'Glenda tapes', around 1993...). The short film to 'In The Closet' was tasteful mating dance (i thought he and Naomi Campbell actually had chemistry! HA!), and it was the first time i even found MJ relatively attractive- while i thought he was phenomenally, devastatingly beautiful in the late 70s (That fro! Those eyes... That smile...) i never found him at any point to be appealing to me in that way. It wasn't even his looks with 'In The Closet'. i just think it was more of his approach to the dance: never done by him before or since (unless you want to count the short film of 'Blood On The Dance Floor.'). Herb Ritts did a great job in direction, and i'm sure MJ was inspired by his sister Janet's short film 'Love Will Never Do (Without You'). 'Remember The Time'... THIS... WAS... THE... JAM! Cookouts, roller rinks and steppers, STAND UP!!! The first three notes would come on, and everybody stood up and had to respect the greatness of MJ. This was around the time people (in the hood in particular) thought MJ fell off after 'Thriller', and especially 'Bad'. This was his reminder that 'y'all think i left? Okay...' And the drums kicked in. And THEN he made a short film based in 'Egypt' with ALL AFRICANS??!! Michael was like, 'Don't sleep.' The fact that he consciously chose IMAN as his choice for a solid representation of African beauty (when remember, he was friends with Elizabeth Taylor who played some warped version of Cleopatra), says a lot about his character. That lady WAS, and still is, phenomenally beautiful. i don't care what anybody says. While it was definitely a Disneyfied version of Zamunda, the fact that he still did it was his penance for the travesty that was the 'Liberian Girl' short film. And i am not even into weaves and wigs like that, but dude's weave was ON POINT. i just had to say that. And there were a few references in there that definitely were not suitable for kids... i don't even understand how people say MJ's music is 'kids' music'. i never found that to be the case. The song though... It's one of the most brilliant (co)compositions ever put on wax. If you stop dancing for a moment and just listen, that song is on par with the brilliance in layering and audio technique of 'Smooth Criminal'. i maintain the song, like several, is either about, or referencing his feelings for, Diana Ross. i mean, he even dedicated it to her.
Word! i think if he was able to do a full-on film version of 'Remember The Time' it would have been a hit! i guarantee you it would have been in the same position as people see 'Black Panther' today... Spielberg and all those Hollywood directors rejected his idea, and he was like, 'Okay then. I'ma still do it.'
Dangerous and Thriller seem to be MJ best albums other than that it's mostly songs he made rather than albums that mattered to him.Can you do Invincible that's a way underrated MJ album much better than Bad in my opinion.
@@Pearlsky2023 But you do know Sony ruined Invincible that's why it was a fail but not the songs.Heaven can wait is awesome badass song R.I.P KING OF POP
@@PrincesFriend You must not know Mike tried to buy Sony but they didn't want him to so they butvhered his latest project by picking the singles not great and leaving the singles that were good only on the album.
I been a fan since I was only 7 I have all the Michale Jackson albums everything I remember I used to dress like Michale Jackson ever where I go but now i love Prince is my idol and Michale Jackson is too
I just came home from watching the MJ production in London. It is based on the rehearsals for 1993 tour with memories of the past. Brilliant. Loved it so much.
I listened to this cassette so many times when I was a kid. It came out when I was 10. Do you remember the time? Was probably one that I totally played out. I love that song to this day. Fast forward years later, my gf some years ago was obsessed and had the dangerous live dvd. Girls were passing out and got lifted out of the crowd like noodles and they even had faint tents ready lol it was nuts back then man haha
I would always see the concerts of people fainting. And I always just shook my head. That's so dangerous for everyone involved. If you're gonna faint if you get near MJ, STAY AWAY FROM MJ!!! lol
I agree haha they worshiped him like a god I guess I don't know. But you are right some of those young girls could have been really hurt. Made for a interesting concert though 😂😂😂😂
I love dangerous, for a while bad was my favorite MJ album, when i heard dangerous for the first time i didn’t like it, to me michael was whispering all the time even if the beats/instrumental were amazing, with time i learn to appreciate it and i love it, now its my favorite MJ album and it got a few songs that are essential listening to me like give in to me, dangerous and heal the world.
Lisa Marie was not a beard and Michael wasn't gay. And they didn't even meet until after In the Closet was released. At least learn the facts before making statements, it's not that hard to google.
I was born around this Mj era 91 and everytime I hear "who Is it" specially it was the sound track of his Pepsi commercial in that time and it gave me warm nostalgia❤️
Hey Prince’s Friend. I was wondering if you would be interested in throwing in some of Janet Jackson’s albums into the mix of your “other artist” reviews. You know, when you can.
This is MJ's last truly great album imo. It's also the last one that would be greeted with mostly positive responses. Sure, it wasn't quite as positive compared to previous albums and the media circus was certainly starting to take hold around this time, but it's still nothing like what it would become after this album. We all know why. Off the Wall and Thriller will always be MJ's best albums, but this isn't that far behind them imo. I like every song, aside from Heal the World. I can see where you're coming from with the pacing issues, especially "Can't let her get away" into "Heal the World", but I don't think it's too bad. Definitely not enough to detract from how great each of the songs are themselves. I'd give this a 4.5/5. Off the Wall 5/5 Thriller 5/5 Bad 4/5 Dangerous 4.5/5 HIStory ?? Invincible ??
MrAzmatMahmood Off the wall is probably the most Overrated MJ Album ever. Songs r too simple and nothing really innovative. All the songs sound so similar. Doesnt have hard or Rock elements like His later Albums. Only two songs I loved from this album r Off the wall which is my Favorite and Don't stop till you get enough. Rock with you is also very Overrated and boring. Girlfriend and it's the falling in love r one of the worst MJ songs ever. Thriller, Bad and Dangerous has more hits. It's definitely not a Bad Album, it's classic Album undoubtedly but to say Off the wall is Musically better than His later 3 Albums r very ridiculous.
Prince's Friend If Off the wall was released in the 90s then I don't think it would've received positivity because this Album just doesn't have the energy to Surpass the over expectation and over criticism MJ was Facing at that time
J Crash That's the weakest thing about this album. Mostly Black people care for this album. Songs like Girlfriend and It's the falling in love isn't up to my musical taste. She's out of my life is another Gone too soon. Slow and boring. Not a Fan of Disco music and it was dated back in 70s. Who is it >>> Entire Off the wall Album. MJ was still very young and didn't hit his Prime during that stages. BTW, I'm a Black Guy. So, your whole argument is irrelevant.
CyberShadow 411 There was nothing underrated about any of Michael Jackson album. He was always well promoted, with the exception of the invincible album. There was not even an invincible Tour. With the exception of a few songs that I didn't care for, this was a decent album
My most favourite album of Michael Jackson especially the songs Dangerous, Jam, She drives me wild, Why you wanna a trip on me, Who is it and Heal the world I love the most in this album
11:50 You must have grown up after the cassette era. Ususally a slow song would close out Side A (Heal the World) of the the cassestte, and then a fast song would begin Side B (Black or White).
It would also be awesome if you break down Prince music in categories like Rock, R&B, Pop, Funk & Jazz example... Pop: Kiss Soft and Wet Alphabet Street Funk: Head DMSR Daddy Pop Rock: Let's Go Crazy Bambi I'm Yours You know what I'm saying. But with no doubt this video have made me a subscriber.
Love this album this take me back in th day, love MJ and miss him much. However one of his last album Unbreakable, is my very favorite but it never got the exposure or marketed as well as it should have because of some dispute he was having with record company and his legal matters but that album is amazing.
Dangerous is my favorite MJ album, look and style i love it so much. As far as "Why You Wanna Trip On Me" goes. Idk, I mean a tornado, and a flood are both VERY DANGEROUS things. Media gossip is nowhere near as important as world hunger, homelessness ect, Which is the point MJ was trying to make.
I enjoyed this video. I love "Off The Wall", it's his most creative really to me. While the others yes they are creative but "Off The Wall" he just broke so much ground with wanting to prove he wasn't a boy singing Bubblegum-Soul anymore. "Thriller" is a great album album. "BAD" is alright for me, not one of my favorites but it's got decent songs, "Speed Demon" should have been replaced with "Loving You" or "I'm So Blue" but again that album was the start to me of him wanting to have more control on the album over Quincy wanting to allow Michael more input than other albums before but this to me is the start of that, Maybe why I don't love it like others. I think Quincy is a ok producer but again this is the guy who didn't even want "Billie Jean" on Thriller. He had most of the producing credit while Michael had Co-credit which why I kinda don't care for Quincy. I think he did well with Michael but Dangerous was Michael first album without Quincy and Michael knew he wanted to prove to the world he didn't need Jones to make a great album and to me he proved it. I love Dangerous behind "Off The Wall" I do wonder had he put songs like "Do You Know Where Your children Are" "Serious Effect" "Mind Is The Magic" on the album but I still love the album. I will always love his music because unlike "Artists" today, He really strived to create "Sounds The Human Ear has never heard before" he would always say when making a album. Artist today don't do that, they just put out songs that have little meaning and so much auto tune. They don't even produce their own music or write soully their own music alone like he did. He even composed and played drums on his album "Blood On The Dance Flood" but again yeah I love Dangerous. I love the Free Willy movies, 1 & 2, I always listened to the end credits for the song and second movie in the middle with "Childhood" I would have loved his song on Adam family, "Adams Groove" Little snippets but it's good to me.
Stephany of Monaco ...hahah ...its the oldest kings dinasty in Europe ,little monden state Monaco of south France. She is doughter of prince Reniere (rip ). Model in " In The Closet " who contributes a lot is Naomi Cambel .
A very interesting and thought-provoking review! I've been thinking about revisiting this one recently as it has some great tracks and it's been many years now. For me (UK) it was disappointing at the time and I only really fell in love with half of it, and the rest seemed 'filler'. Watching this, it seems like I may have missed one or two of the best tracks at the time (?) but it seemed very incongruent and not worth many full listens - I gave it a (disappointing) few but then just stuck to my immediate favourites (mindblowing tracks, mind). It wasn't sequenced well to draw you in (ime) to the whole, and the production on too many tracks was samey and a bit grating (too 'punchy' - is that the New Jack Swing? If so it wasn't done very well imo) followed up every now and then by something from a completely different genre. It felt like two (rather opposite in style) records smashed together in a completely uneven mess (which sounds harsher than I mean, but it made it a tough listen for me). With more variation in production and a lot more care this could have been almost as good as Bad imo.
Dangerous wasn't originally titled 'Streetwalker'. Streetwalker was completely different song he had written for his Bad Album. And later, it was evolved into Dangerous. Just like his song 'Al Capone' was evolved into Smooth Criminal. If you compare early version of Dangerous with Streetwalker, You Can see the similarities. Dangerous Demo th-cam.com/video/ZwfuxJGrAO8/w-d-xo.html Streetwalker th-cam.com/video/n5gWvYgmSrg/w-d-xo.html
Nice Review! As always learned some extra tid-bits from your research. I feel that certain songs from this album, as well as songs from other MJ albums are his way of communicating his brokenness to whom many believe the love of his life....Diana Ross. There’s a particular video where at the end, he’s holding a card with the name “Diana” on it. Not sure, I think it’s Who is It or Dirty Diana, which has nothing to do with this album...i initially heard about this back in the late 80’s....it was a rumor, and to many, it still is. Lol! The song, Who is It? was said to have been MJ voicing his despair over Diana marrying the shipping magnate guy. I don’t know....however....these songs that are said to be about her does illustrate immense hurt, pain and betrayal....from the source. Not saying this as fact, obviously, but this has been floating around for years....what do you think Prince Friend?🤔
SheisAware Now I think the most of the tracks on the album is about a woman who he had a secret relationship with the media didnt know about at the time he wrote the album
Toni Wellons, It could be. I was surprised as to how many people knew about Diana....She was the participant who didn’t want their relationship public at the time. Who do you think this person was? 😀
SheisAware Now He loved Diana and took him awhile to get over his feelings for her. She was married and she didnt see him on that way. I felt Diana was more of a mother figure to him if anything else. There is the these serious of tapes of a phone conversation he had around 1991 where he talks about a woman he was secretly seeing that he was very much in love with that he was conflicted about being with because of he didnt want the media to ruin the relationship if they were official. He said he loved her and was going to be with her.
Toni Wellons, Don’t get me wrong...we all know Diana supposedly was a mentor/mother figure....but MJ was dangerously 😍. I’ve heard those tapes you’re referring to. They were talking about Diana from his perspective.
Michael Jackson made visual album's and we get that a lot especially here i definitely say he put his all in here not saying he did not previous albums I think sonically superior than what Jones could've done in 1991 very beautiful album I never knew how perfect actually was until played it in the car and it's interesting the impact of this album still live on today in recent years like the devastating Paris Terrorist Attacks people and young kids was singing heal the world while lighting candles I just thought wow here is a song that's an anthem to his humanitarian efforts and beliefs Is being spotlighted in the darkest time for them very sad but revealing even launched Heal LA foundation after the 1992 LA riots anyways definitely a good album and wasn't the best recording experiences for him in and out of the hospital but managed to make it through his short film's was just top notch and made very good representation of the time it never get old there was controversy over Black Or White Panther Dance scene and In The Closet short film was banned in South Africa for being way to sexual and Who Is It was also banned in the U.S. never got released until after his death in vision boxset which is just crazy cause he poured his soul in to that This has very much aged greatly not outdated Mike always wanted to make songs so many could Think/Strive Solve Problems Dance/Feelings/Romance ect like Gone Too Soon was dedicated to his friend Ryan White who died of Aids so in saying that it's hard to pick favorites the whole thing is fabulous Jam Remember The Time Black Or White Can't Let Her Get Away Keep The Faith my list is subject to change any moment lol and another thing Michael was inspired by a number of things for this album Rhythm Nation and the classical album Nut Cracker Suite he did like some Gun's & Rose's Guy and I think the first 6 tracks was definitely homage to James Brown who he loved dearly Teddy Riley played horns on can't let her get away he just sampled himself anyway It's wild Janet Jackson Control Album was the first album to be recognized as New Jack Swing and then 5yrs later Dangerous is the best selling New Jack Swing Album Of All Time both was competitive as siblings Good Review! btw
Question: If you could hear Prince cover any 3 MJ songs and vice versa what would they be? For me #1 and #2 would be Give in to me and Dirty Diana, just to hear him play guitar on those two. Three would be Butterflies. For MJ I think #1 would be Controversy: Am I black or white. Am I straight or gay. Are we sure MJ didn't really write that? (sarcasm font) #2 would be Gold. #3 The Breakdown. I'm sorry but Prince just had too many songs, but I would've loved to hear Michael cover Race as well.
For Prince- 1- Billie Jean 2-Smooth criminal 3- D.S For MJ- 1- Violet the organ grinder or Gett Off just because the scream at the start. 2- Like a Mack 3- When doves cry There are so many songs to choose from that both would sound good with, so for fun I let my iTunes playlist shuffle and these are what I got (5 for this one) Prince- 1- Love never felt so good 2- Rock with you 3- Dangerous 4- speed demon 5- I'll be there MJ- 1- We can fu(n)(c)k (choose whichever they are both essentially the same) 2- Horny Pony 3- Friend, sister, mother, wife 4- the ladder 5- Lolita
Jam: 7 Why You Wanna Trip On Me: 8 In The Closet: 7 She Drives Me Wild: 7 Remember The Time: 10 Can't Let Her Get Away: 9 Heal The World: 3 Black Or White: 5 Who Is It: 8 Give In To Me: 7 Will You Be There: 6 Keep The Faith: 10 Gone To Soon: 8 Dangerous: 9 It's a shame that Serious Effect with LL COOL J was left off of this album, as well as a couple of Bryan Loren tunes. Still, I will always listen 2 this album over Diamonds & Pearls.
Michael Prescott, Jr. Based on my Melodic taste Jam 5/5 Why you wanna trip on me 4/5 In the closet 4.5/5 She drives me wild 3.5/5 Remember the time 5/5 Can't let her get away 3.5/5 Heal the world 5/5 Black or white 5/5 Who is it 5/5 Give into me 5/5 Will you be there 5/5 Keep the faith 4/5 Gone too soon 3/5 (Most boring song on the album) Dangerous 4/5
Dangerous is his best and like you said most aggressive project. In the closet Is a great video as well. Its one of my favorites because its stripped down Mike. No magic effects no gloves or glitter socks. Awesome! Unfortunately I thought heal the world was its weakest track
Great review. I feel like, without the child abuse case, Dangerous would ended up as his best selling album. Black and White outstanding debut, the 1993 super bowl (the best promotion ever to sell music, still relevant today), the Grammy legend award, Free Willy and will you be there, and the Dangerous video (that didnt come out due to the legal problems), probably, because of the promotion, Dangerous had a chance to surpass Thriller. Personally, i like a couple of songs, specially Keep the Faith, and more than Thriller, but is not my favorite album.
Nice review. Think I preferred Bad ( although I heard a story yhat P reworked it in 1 night, sent it back, saying I think u meant 2 do this. Did u tell that story?) Anyway, 'Who Is It?' is right there with 'Remember The Time' and 'Keep It In There Closet'. I'd give it a 3 due to the mumbling and a lot of the songs were a tad 2 similar 4 me. Anyway, great 2 see a new review!
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@@PrincesFriend I'm Sorry 4 Your Half Research . Italian songwriter Albano Carrisi who claimed that "Will You Be There" was copied from his song "I Cigni di Balaka" ("The Swans of Balaka"). After seven years, an Italian court ruled in favor of Carrisi because Jackson failed to show up to court & Not because they found MJ guilty.
In a follow-up case some months later, the court ruled in favor of Jackson and REJECTED the claim.
Dangerous is my favorite Michael Jackson album. Who is it? is a masterpiece and when he did the boombox for Oprah i became an actual Michael fan
"Who is it" is my favorite ♡
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Gone Too Soon was a tribute to Ryan White, a kid who passed away from AIDS
Celeste Jacquet exactly
I think Michael DELIBERATELY named the song In The Closet because people always assumed he was gay and he never made sexy songs. MJ could be strategic and smart like that 😉 Michael was never gay.
Celeste Jacquet Yeah, I agree with you. MJ knew what he was doing by giving it that title. He wasn't so naive that he would misunderstand or not know the meaning of a phrase like that, lol.
I can agree that Michael was not that naïve. According to Michael Jackson biographies, Michael was known to plant controversial things in the media, but they later backfired on him.
ijcn0jir3nvjn3fjcifn yeah because you were in his head right?
Yes. He's calculated and strategic in his genius.
Michael and Prince were just as smart as each other
dangerous album era is underrated , Jam still 🔥 till this day
TJ G Because it gets overlooked compared to his other albums.
Mr. Teen Executive yeah I know 💯💯💯
@TJ G It never got an anniversary.
But Thriller will just get a 40 one this year
Was just listening to this outstanding album this morning. Dangerous is a favorite of mine. My fav song is either She Drives Me Wild, or In The Closet. Great review and video!
Thanks dude! In The Closet is crazy good!
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This is my favourite MJ Album. It shows a lot of different sides of Michael Jacksons musical genius.
I also love the new jack swing style and the cover artwork is just amazing.
U should check out the meaning of the symbols that it shows. It's really interesting.
One of the best album covers ever in my opinion.
I miss Michael as much as I miss Prince. Both gone too soon.
so true I do as well my 2 favorite artists of all time
One of his best albums, great review as always!
This album is my favorite Michael Jackson album! It's great to see Michael go in a new musical direction with this album and the albums after it. My favorite songs are Who Is It, Why You Wanna Trip on Me, and Can't Let Her Get Away.
In the Closet, Remember the Time, Why You Wanna Trip On Me, . I damn near love the whole album..
The beat box breakdown from remember the time is killer af
Quintarius Gaines I love his beatbox on who is it,one of his most emotional songs
OMG I was ready for this review of my favorite MJ album! Dangerous holds a special place in my heart as a Moonwalker (MJ Fan) because it was the first era that I come to know Michael Jackson as. I was a toddler when this album orginally dropped but, I grew up with these songs. With the Dangerous album, Michael was at the peak of his creative genius. It took him 18 months to make. Along with adding Teddy Riley into the mix, the sound of the New Jack Swing genre was just so prevalent and reflected an amazing time in music. I love this style. It was a harder more edgier Michael Jackson record and it showcases his brilliant songwriting skills and producing muscles. My favorite song is Remember the Time. Its an underappreciated classic in my opinion easily could of been a #1 hit. He had the same intensity in this fast track than he would in a ballad. I think the weakest track is Heal the World; to be honest I was never a fan of it. Couldn't been left off the album. It was We are the World of the 90s and I wasnt a fan that song either, too sappy and boring to me, never moved me emotionally. In the Closet was a song that explored his sexuality a bit and kept people guessing, its a steamy track that I still love. The begining of Will you Be There I think was a sample of a Beethoven classical piece, the song itself is absolutely beautiful and emotional. Who is It was a brilliant performance and showcased Michael's range and composing skills effortlessly. I do think that the listing of the tracks could have been arranged differently for momentum reasons but as a whole, its a masterpiece. Its funky, edgy, emotional, introspective, socially conscious, and eclectic. I think this album is his most underappreciated offering due to the media circus surrounding him. He was pushing the boundaries with the stunning visuals and amazing tour and some people just didnt vibe with it. This was even controversy surrounding the ending of Black or White video. Then the allegations at the end of era just made it all go to hell very quickly. It ruined and overshadowed the legacy of the Dangeous album which was a brilliant piece from him. This is probably why there wasnt an anniversary edition of the album. Its really is unfortunate but to this day, its #1 for me and lots of other MJ fans alike.
The funny thing is... i was never really into New Jack. i liked some songs (particular the earlier era of Uptown Records- i love me some Heavy D and some Mary J Blige. Even Al B Sure was associated), but as a genre i never got into it. Still not. If it's on at an event or party i will dance, but i would not, for instance, seek out a 'New Jack' station. But the Dangerous album is great. i think Dangerous is actually Riley's best work.
And to sue someone over a song which is public domain (Beethoven's 9th) never made sense to me. That said, i have both the 1st edition Pop Up Gold disc and the vinyl edition of Dangerous, and the choir is not credited, so a settlement was not surprising. MJ actually had an occasional habit of not crediting people (major example, Brad Buxer with 'Stranger In Moscow'). If i am not mistaken, the choir was credited upon the release of HIStory (i think i remember seeing it, but did not recheck).
And... i LOVE 'Heal The World' but don't like 'We Are The World.' It is a bit too maudlin, and doesn't address at ALL why poverty for African people actually exists. It's another one of those syrupy idealistic songs. 'Heal The World' is idealistic for sure, but i feel like there's a little bit less of a 'savior' complex. I feel like it's a bit more self-reflective.
i was 15 when Dangerous came out, and i remember it being a big deal, like every other MJ album. Dangerous was actually #1 on the charts for a while until Nirvana's Nevermind kicked it out of that position. Nirvana was another band who i think fared better artistically after (and before) their 'sophomore hit' catapulted them into celebrity status. But people will only remember them for that one album (and one song). It's like most casual listeners will only know 'Thriller', when the dude has FAR surpassed that album artistically (i am biased though- Thriller is my least favorite from him, and i was there for all that hype. Sue me, but i think Invincible far surpasses Thriller).
always a student Yes. Of course Nirvana kicked him out of the top spot and people thought that was a end of Michael's reign as a pop star, but I think he cemented his King of Pop status with a blockbuster album like Dangerous. Understandably, some people werent into New Jack Swing, it was more R&b funk and hip hop infused and many fans probably thought it was too different for Michael Jackson or that he was trying to blend in with the times. It was the sound I grew up on so I loved it. I think Heal the World was great in theory but the execution of the song lacked authenticity and emotion for me like some of his other big anthems did. Very syrupy and dated. Dangerous is such a masterpiece thats its a shame that it was overshadowed by all the media BS. Definitely a creative best, complex sonically and creatively.
The thing is, i prefer MJ's later music (like i prefer Prince's later music) specifically because it had less traditional pop elements to it. HIStory, to me, was a confessional and not a pop album (though there were some songs that charted). i think he cemented his place in the pop lexicon from the J5, but particularly with Thriller. If he never made an album ever again after 1982 he'd still be alright. Dangerous also did pretty well before any of the controversies (then he had a sold-out international tour as well), so he was still gonna be alright. i was never into the 'King Of Pop' title (which was first written, as far as i know in 1984, from a Victory tour picturebook of which i have a copy), primarily because i am anti-monarchy; i don't support hierarchies of that nature. Why i love Michael was that, despite being a huge pop star he ultimately is no different from the rest of us. He was a descendant of the same traumas people of African descent specifically face(d), and he did have the platform to express that in some capacities.
The other thing is, Michael had been a target of rumors since the 70s (there was that huge rumor that he was dating Clifton Davis), so this was nothing new for him. i just think with the advent of newer technologies it was easier to ramp up the rumor machine. Michael of course had a hand in some of that, by fabricating stories to get attention (ex: the hyperbaric chamber. He even stated in interviews that some of the rumors about him were true). He then laughed at himself with the 'Leave Me Alone' short film (my favorite of his). He studied PT Barnum, who was right there on the bottom of the cover of Dangerous. The dude had his staff read that autobiography cover to cover. i am also sure Michael studied Edward Bernays, to understand a lot more how advertising is used to manipulate masses. i think Michael was so in control of this very specific image for so many years it ended up backfiring on him. We kind of see this happening with Beyonce' today.
i think Michael limited himself severely by wanting to maintain 'pop' status; but i recognize he most likely felt that was the only way for his voice to be heard. He wanted to reach billions of people, but at what cost? On a humanistic level i am glad he got knocked off the charts. Being at the top forever is... dangerous. i think he would have fared better in later years just retiring and focusing on being strictly, a father. i was very vocal about that in the years before he transcended. He most likely would still be here. He really did make a deal with devils by signing his name over to a job (residency/tour) he didn't want to do in the first place, because he had bills to pay.
See... He is ultimately just like the rest of us. Pop life is Dangerous (Yes... ALL puns intended). Sadly Kurt Cobain suffered the same fate. Sensitive people are attracted to the arts because it's a brilliant means of expression; but these forces not intending to bring light grab a hold and eat people alive.
always a student While I love Michael's early work very much, I think when he broke away from Quincy Jones, he soared creativity. Bad was the first to have Michael's creative genius fully realized, he took more artistic control of the album. I think with Michael he was thrusted into the music industry from birth and never really got a real chance to have a life of his own. His career was next level amd even though he loved music and his own gifts, his fate was almost decided for him. He was born to be an artist. The King of Pop status was coined by Elizabeth Taylor and everyone ran with it but they weren't wrong, no one will ever reach MJ'S iconic status sells wise. I think he was the poster child for all publicity is good publicity without really realizing that long term effects of his actions. It still saddens me his demise.
i wholeheartedly agree with you about Michael never having a life of his own, since being thrust into the spotlight at such an early age. Artists like Patti Austin did it, but it was clear she had a more supportive network in which she could connect to, in comparison to the Jacksons or DeBarges. He was thrust into strip clubs at the age of 5; i maintain that Joe Jackson was not a fit father- i don't care what anyone says.
i also agree that it was wise for him to break free from the reins of Quincy Jones' productions. Not only because he would have been creatively stifled soundwise if he stayed with him; i also think he was able to present a particular vulnerability in his music that he was essentially made fun of for by Jones. Jones openly commented on Michael's sexuality, and purposefully offered him songs that would show Michael as this 'heterosexual' man. While Michael identified as heterosexual for sure, it should not be up to Jones to decide what type of 'hetero' man he should be... But Jones has been 'rumored' for years to turn out young dudes (and women) in the industry, but that's another story)...
In terms of 'King Of Pop', it was not coined by Taylor at all. It was first noted in 1984 in the book (again, which i physically have a copy of) covering the Victory tour, by David Levenson. That tour was a disaster... i remember when the fallout happened. It was painful. i remember watching their announcement from Tavern On The Green on the tv. i need to find the direct quote, where the term 'King Of Pop' is used.. It's in the book's intro. Taylor does technically say 'King Of Pop, Rock and Soul' (something to that effect); but she was not the first to use the term 'King Of Pop' in relation to Michael Jackson. A lot of people mistakenly credit her for that. To me, how she even came out with that looked insincere and fabricated. i love Michael, but i refuse to defend everything he does. i see a lot of people simply repeat verbatim what he says in regards to media (amongst other things), and they quote the lyrics of 'Tabloid Junkie', at the same time never question if what HE does is marketing. "Just because you read it in a magazine or see it on a tv screen don't make it actual/factual" to me, ALSO applies to Michael Jackson. People get mad when i say this, but someone who's world was fabricated by Motown is gonna clearly take tips from that. Everything we say about people we do not physically know is gonna be based on our own perceptions, projections, experiences and opinion, and sometimes what they say- even if that's not explicitly stated. None of us could ever profess to know what the man was thinking, even if it sounds like we do. (Ex: 'Michael would NEVER curse!!!' A dude who claims to 'make music for kids' somehow busts out swearing on record (several times), and people think that somehow he 'never' swears, despite people who personally know him claiming the exact opposite. We've got to get out of our heads that MJ is the same person off the clock that he is on the clock).
That stunt (and it was a stunt to me) just seemed like an act of overcompensating. There was also a cover piece in Rolling Stone (around the time of Dangerous) where his people were interviewed, where they very clearly alluded (and stopped short of making a definitive statement) that the 'King Of Pop' title was pure marketing from his people. It was said to be a direct response to Presley, but i don't know how accurate that is. i also have a physical copy of this issue. A lot of the trade magazines in the 80s were very open about MJ's marketing techniques, and it was only in the '90s when he called for a stop to all that. He actually used to talk a lot more in interviews (depending on the interviewer). Once '87 rolled around you started seeing more of the 'elusive' MJ, because that's when all this stuff really started backfiring. People clowned him mercilessly because of his stunts (and it wasn't just the press; it was actually a lot of people who loved him, but were tired of how he marketed himself. People wanted him to come back down to earth, and i think he began to do that in later years, which is most likely why his music got better). Again, he used to have a huge hand in the marketing of a lot of these fabrications about him- he took a lot of that from Barnum.
And i maintain that MJ constantly worrying about his 'pop' status limited him severely.... financially, creatively, etc. Even if he sold 10 records and made the same quality of music he'd still be just as good. i really do think he should have gone the Prince route and just made music to make music, especially after he left Sony, but even before then. The status doesn't matter as much as the quality and the heart. Thriller is the greatest selling album of all time to this day, but it's not even his best album. It's his least cohesive album; the one that is least connected to a clear narrative, except, 'We're gonna make the greatest and biggest selling pop album of all time!' That's all it has going for it in my opinion. It's not a bad album, but i think he has far superior material. Record sales do not equate the best quality material. i think he should have gone the same route as Metallica and not taken advances from the record company, so you would not have to repay back loans/recoup funds. He had the capacity to do that, and they dangled carrots in his face and gave him these massive deals and advances. And with Invincible they put a bunch of money behind the album in advances (the most Sony ever spent on an MJ album), but guess what? They ended up not really promoting it and expected him to recoup whatever funds they contributed to the project by touring of the album. So he lost a lot of money from that album, because he decided not to tour. He was just another product and a wage slave to his bosses.
Just like many of us. He was no different, except he had a bigger platform. i actually wrote a piece in which i observed Michael from a class-conscious perspective. The dude was one check away from houselessness, but for years had a lot of non-liquid assets to pull from/borrow against. The 'legal' documents in association with the O2 residency though- it was 20 ways of messed up. If MJ pulled out of the residency, he was going to have all his assets pulled. He was screwed. The executors ended up screwing him over anyway, but selling his portion of ATV in full, to Sony. So they now own the catalog outright, and McCartney got his portion of the catalog back. And the rights to MJ's music are 'indefinitely' still run by Sony.
All of that to say, i really do thing we should do away with these regal titles, and begin to take these celebrities down a notch. It all needs to be destroyed. They are just people who put on one pant leg at a time, just like anyone else. i will just never see Michael Jackson as the 'King Of Pop'; to me it's a waste of a title, in comparison to who he really was- a man who reached many around the world. A man who allowed people to see his vulnerabilities and flaws, despite working hard for years to conceal them. And while i know he was crowned in the Ivory Coast; the crowning to me was more symbolic than anything. Kings separate themselves from the people; Michael was a man who used his art to connect the masses.
This album was great. I never thought at the time that I'd ever see MJ do New Jack Swing. But there you have it. The one thing I think was missing was a ballad by Teddy Riley. He could have brought a lot of the soul out of Michael that Lady In My Life did on Thriller.
Great review. Amazing project. I always considered ‘Dangerous’ to be two albums in one. One half is New Jack Swing/R&B and the other is Pop fare. Both compliment each other. Unfortunately, Sony failed to release a Super Deluxe ‘Dangerous 25’ Box set ala the amazing ‘Bad 25’
Ooh I will have to check out Bad 25, thanks!
@@kimchi_b It’s awesome. Love the packaging as well. Box fits on shelf with other CDS
One of his best! Can't wait for history!
My favorite MJ album 💿 😌 I think the new Jack swing style really fits MJ style very well “Why you wanna trip on me” is my favorite
To me dangerous and the love symbol album are the highest point of the funk of the 90's. My favorites albums of all time.
Haven't even seen the whole thing yet and I'm excited and I know you'll do a great job! This is tied for my favorite Michael Jackson album, if it wasn't for Off The Wall, it may be my favorite album period. Thank you for reviewing this. Love you channel, I love to learn about Michael (my favorite) and Prince! You're great, bro!
Why You Wanna Trip On Me is freaking amazing. My favorite song on the album
That song is all that!
Love this song
YES BRO I LOVE THAT ROCK OPENING
my favorite MJ album! Can listen to it from start to end. Very underrated ❤️ Great review !😄
1991
Dangerous and Diamonds & Pearls
How lucky were we that year !!!!
Blakely Uselman Yea R.I.P to him
Nirvana's Nevermind
Garbage album Diamond and pearls
I go to this MJ album the most he was vocally pouring his heart out even sounding some crying like technique on a few tracks like give into me and dangerous. Definitely a good production by Teddy Riley. Plus the tour was awesome. This album is def the 90s
Agreeed
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Epic is The Fact you explore Mike's career in addition to Prince. This is essential TH-cam!!!
Dangerous is in my top 100 list of my favorite albums ever and is in my opinion Michael's strongest album, his last masterpiece.
Very good review!!!
That album cover artwork is fucking awesome too. One of my favourite pieces of art. Without full watching you video i rate this project 9 out of 10. 'Who Is It' is a masterclass.
I love that album cover art work too. Actually it is how I discovered MJ and became a fan. I was shopping for Paula Abdul, Madonna and Phil Collins C/D's when I stumbled across the Dangerous art work cover and it really caught my eye. I knew who Michael was of course, but didn't own any of his albums. So I bought Dangerous and loved the songs, especially the title track, Who Is It, Give in to Me, Remember the Time, and In the Closet. It is still my favorite Michael album. I had to discover Michael and his music in reverse, but now I love all his music, including all the J5 stuff.
+Sherill ...Incidentally, MJ was well aware of what the term, "in the closet" referred to. Madonna said when he was discussing his plans for the collaboration with her for the video and told her he was going to call it "in the closet", she said "you know what that means, right?" She said he answered, "Yes, of course!". MJ was a smart cookie and he knew exactly what he was doing. Madonna was always into stirring up controversy to sell records, so MJ probably figured she would be ok with that title. In any case, he always knew what he was doing...and had reasons for it.
My 2 favorite Musicians are Michael Jackson and Prince so I am LOVING this channel!
"I am the damned
I am the dead
I am the agony inside the dying head"
*STRAIGHT BARS* 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Underrated lycriscist . His best stuff is the 90's and unrelesead for Invincible one.
80's Michael was commercial and just that.
90's Michael was creative mature
What song is those lyrics in?
@@KingLarrY4k34who is it
That's not bars lol
Keep tha Faith should've been a single! My best on the album!!
So underrated. Great song.
That song was good but my favorite dangerous songs on the album was black or white,remember the time, give into me. And jam , in the closet those was my favorites.
Italian songwriter Albano Carrisi who claimed that "Will You Be There" was copied from his song "I Cigni di Balaka" ("The Swans of Balaka"). After seven years, an Italian court ruled in favor of Carrisi because Jackson failed to show up to court & Not because they found MJ guilty.
In a follow-up case some months later, the court ruled in favor of Jackson and REJECTED the claim.
For me... JAM .. always in my playlist! I like the way it starts with the sound of the breaking glass haha, beat and more beat on the song, Heavy D rap, one of my favorite rappers!! and then the video with Michael Jordan puts the icing on the cake, much love from Spain!
Will be there, was also used during his funeral. Thanks for this review and view points always appreciated.
Was looking forward to this review thanks love this album. Dangerous is my 4th favorite MJ album behind 1. Off the wall 2. Bad
3. Thriller in that order.
The "composer" of the intro of Will You Be There was Ludwig Van Beethoven. Very good album btw! Nice review.
It's so interesting to see how you view these kinds of albums, especially since Dangerous is one of my favorites from The Gloved One. Just to throw a pun in here, I can't stop watching your videos until I get enough! But trust me, I don't think I'll ever get enough of these awesome vids! ;)
You keep being you, man! I love it!
Thanks so much! Lots of videos or binge 😂
@@PrincesFriend Sounds like fun! I'll make sure to get the popcorn now!
Forget binging your favorite Netlix show, I might just have to binge some videos instead!
ya! lets go! great video and great review
Dangerous has one of the best album covers of all time IMO. Awesome album too. Top 3 MJ
I always liked the flow because I first heard this album on vinyl. The first songs on each side are Jam, She Drives Me Wild, Black or White and Will You Be There. The last songs are In The Closet, Heal The World, Give In To Me and Dangerous.
Amazing review. You described my thoughts. In the Closet is my favourite song too, the album is masterpiece
Dangerous is MY ALL TIME FAVORITE ERA ALBUM AND TOUR.
Dangerous is Sonically one of his best albums. Very underrated, not spoken about much, but very transcendent. The whole album flows well from start to finish. He was already the most famous person in the world, but he really the most famous person in the universe at the time this album came out. People forget, Superbowl 1993, MJ was the first performer/entertainer to headline the halftime show. After this, it became normal for entertainers to headline the halftime show.
All facts
This is a great video and exactly what I was looking for. I’m 37 so I was around 10 when this album came out and I remember myself and my peers really being into this album. At the time it was quite a spectacle the music videos the Collabs with Michael Jordan and other celebrities, and the whole save the world with free Willy and environmental thing of the 90s. So I recently revisited this album and I was curious the history of the production. One thing that stood out to me is that on many of the tracks it does seem like I can barely hear Michael Jackson’s versus, and I wondered if that was an artistic choice or maybe lazy production ? I personally like the 90s new jack swing sound and always say the snares/claps & the various glass breaks and sfx are cool. This album for a 90s kid into pop music was a big deal. Oh, and heal the world def does not age well , I just can’t with that song now 😂
Don't know if you'll get to see this but I stumbled across your channel after seeing some controversy over your The Way You Make Me Feel video. I don't think you deserve all that hate. Especially after seeing this I can tell how much knowledge and respect you have for Michael. I subscribed and can't wait to see more Michael and Prince videos.
Thanks much!
He doesn't have much knowledge since he thinks In the Closet was about Lisa Marie being Michael's "beard". He doesn't even know the basic timeline of Michael's life.
Amazing as ever bro ; awe-inspiring ; keep on saving mj legacy and prince legacy ; this the best channel for me ; with cool stuff ; about a lot of singers however you do a pretty good work . greetings from peru ; all my support and love for you my little bro . God Bless You.
Thanks!
if the MJ estate ever do any other anniversary release they should do Dangerous next because this era he wasnt too young and he wasnt too old at the time then hip hop started coming in as well .....can you imagine the unreleased songs that didnt make the album 🔥🔥🔥
This album is perfection... The production was genius
Hey, Bro. Prince's Friend. I respect your analysis and review on MJ's "Dangerous" CD. It is MY PERSONAL FAVORITE MJ ALBUM. An INSTANT CLASSIC FOR ME THANKS PRIMARILY TO BRO. TEDDY RILEY'S LEGENDARY, INNOVATIVE PRODUCTION! 10 out 10 Stars for me. Peace. :-)
He sang Gone Too Soon for his friend Ryan White who passed away from HIV. It was that whole contaminated blood controversy where people got infected from blood transfusions and Ryan White was one of them when he was a little boy.
HIStory album next plz
i am a hardcore MJ/Jcole fan and I appreciate a prince channel that also talks about Michael Jackson albums and I wish some MJ fans would make a channel like that with this daily videos
The picture on the album cover is amazing.
Totally!
Dangerous is a great album man. Also i think gone too soon was also a tribute to ryan white. The song is pretty sappy imo, but i can't really bash on it too much....just for reasons i just mentioned
I think the positioning of Heal the World in the album is unexpected and makes the album fresh because of it. Then you have Black or White which picks it up again, creating that nice emotional wave.
I'm watching this again and something you said that I found REALLY funny. When you were discussing In The Closet and you say that he was "dancing around a model", it reminded of how people can fall in and out of fashion (no pun intended) over time. Around that time you couldn't pass a newsstand without seeing Naomi Campbell (the model in the video) on it.
My Favorite Song is Jam WHY you wanna Trip on Me Keep The Faith and Remember The Time and Black or white and Dangerous but Michael Jackson Keep Playing This tune and I Like The way He sang it Very well it got Me to Listen and Very good performances from the album
Yours Truly SHAWN COUNCIL From Brooklyn NY
This is MJ, so i am ALLLLL over this...
Dude, when i heard Heavy D on 'Jam' when it came out, i was BUGGING! i loved Hev (and had a ginormous crush on him at the time too!!!), so that was the icing on the cake for me with the song. 'Jam' was my theme song for a while too. i always look at MJ dialectically, and the one critique i have about the song (and i have the same critique about many of his songs, even when i like them) is the massive evidence of his idealism being due to his sheltered (and abused) life as a child. The lyrics are all over the place. "She prays to God, to Buddha, then she sings a Talmud (as opposed to the Torah) song..." i always found this line to be strange, given what i know to be the political contexts and differences between the two books. That said, i understood it, as well as the reading of the lyrics. He was speaking for himself, as well as third person (not unlike 'They Don't Care About Us'); and i took him to be speaking of the state of political, spiritual and personal unrest, and as mentioned in the lyrics, 'contradictions'. In the end, he said that he wanted people to recognize him "in the temple". i think this song was ultimately a call to positive affirmation and self-love. When we do that, it ain't too much for us to JAM. i think it was crucial for that song to begin the album's journey, because the rest of the freaking album was filled with paranoia and self-doubt. It's like how the end of HIStory was 'Smile'. i think Dangerous worked in the same way, except in reverse.
Am i the only one who heard him crying in 'Why You Wanna Trip On Me'? Is it just me? As much as MJ was thought to be a megalomaniac (particularly around the time of HIStory (which is my favorite 'adult-era' MJ album)), i think everything he did was (a. a response/reaction to his childhood trauma, and (b. an expression of his difficulty to vocalize said trauma otherwise. Dangerous and HIStory were his biggest cries for help on wax (the Destiny album came pretty close as well), and not as many people were listening as much as they heard, because they were simply caught in the hype, the image or the music. i do know he was in the midst of writing 'They Don't Care About Us' during the 'Dangerous' era, and i always wondered if 'Why You Wanna Trip' inspired the foundation of the song, or if it was to be a companion piece.
'In The Closet' was the first time he openly displayed his sexuality in a mature, healthy way (good on you, MJ! Because chiiiiild... 'The Way You Make Me Feel' was problematic as all get out. Get rid of that adolescent/immature boyish gang rape fantasy. He was approaching 30 in '87. Come on. Because he had his father as an example of what a 'man' was, in my view he didn't develop that part of himself in healthier ways until later. And you even hear him during the 'Glenda tapes', around 1993...). The short film to 'In The Closet' was tasteful mating dance (i thought he and Naomi Campbell actually had chemistry! HA!), and it was the first time i even found MJ relatively attractive- while i thought he was phenomenally, devastatingly beautiful in the late 70s (That fro! Those eyes... That smile...) i never found him at any point to be appealing to me in that way. It wasn't even his looks with 'In The Closet'. i just think it was more of his approach to the dance: never done by him before or since (unless you want to count the short film of 'Blood On The Dance Floor.'). Herb Ritts did a great job in direction, and i'm sure MJ was inspired by his sister Janet's short film 'Love Will Never Do (Without You').
'Remember The Time'... THIS... WAS... THE... JAM! Cookouts, roller rinks and steppers, STAND UP!!! The first three notes would come on, and everybody stood up and had to respect the greatness of MJ. This was around the time people (in the hood in particular) thought MJ fell off after 'Thriller', and especially 'Bad'. This was his reminder that 'y'all think i left? Okay...' And the drums kicked in. And THEN he made a short film based in 'Egypt' with ALL AFRICANS??!! Michael was like, 'Don't sleep.' The fact that he consciously chose IMAN as his choice for a solid representation of African beauty (when remember, he was friends with Elizabeth Taylor who played some warped version of Cleopatra), says a lot about his character. That lady WAS, and still is, phenomenally beautiful. i don't care what anybody says. While it was definitely a Disneyfied version of Zamunda, the fact that he still did it was his penance for the travesty that was the 'Liberian Girl' short film. And i am not even into weaves and wigs like that, but dude's weave was ON POINT. i just had to say that. And there were a few references in there that definitely were not suitable for kids... i don't even understand how people say MJ's music is 'kids' music'. i never found that to be the case. The song though... It's one of the most brilliant (co)compositions ever put on wax. If you stop dancing for a moment and just listen, that song is on par with the brilliance in layering and audio technique of 'Smooth Criminal'. i maintain the song, like several, is either about, or referencing his feelings for, Diana Ross. i mean, he even dedicated it to her.
always a student I wish that movie could of been made, but you know they blocked that one. Kept showing whitewashed versions of Egyptian people.
Word! i think if he was able to do a full-on film version of 'Remember The Time' it would have been a hit! i guarantee you it would have been in the same position as people see 'Black Panther' today... Spielberg and all those Hollywood directors rejected his idea, and he was like, 'Okay then. I'ma still do it.'
Dangerous and Thriller seem to be MJ best albums other than that it's mostly songs he made rather than albums that mattered to him.Can you do Invincible that's a way underrated MJ album much better than Bad in my opinion.
Marcel Zachary The Bad album is way better than Invincible, which is a fail.
@@Pearlsky2023 But you do know Sony ruined Invincible that's why it was a fail but not the songs.Heaven can wait is awesome badass song R.I.P KING OF POP
Can you tell me more about how Sony ruined the album?
@@PrincesFriend You must not know Mike tried to buy Sony but they didn't want him to so they butvhered his latest project by picking the singles not great and leaving the singles that were good only on the album.
That’s more like ruining the promotion, not the album itself
An utter masterpiece! Hard to pick any fav MJ ALBUM... but this may be his best! Incredible all around!!!
Stellar review my dude. I like the detail you give to each track in your evaluation. Makes me want to go give Dangerous a listen right now.
I been a fan since I was only 7 I have all the Michale Jackson albums everything I remember I used to dress like Michale Jackson ever where I go but now i love Prince is my idol and Michale Jackson is too
This album sold over 30 million copies. It’s as good as the previous albums.
I just came home from watching the MJ production in London. It is based on the rehearsals for 1993 tour with memories of the past. Brilliant. Loved it so much.
I listened to this cassette so many times when I was a kid. It came out when I was 10. Do you remember the time? Was probably one that I totally played out. I love that song to this day.
Fast forward years later, my gf some years ago was obsessed and had the dangerous live dvd. Girls were passing out and got lifted out of the crowd like noodles and they even had faint tents ready lol it was nuts back then man haha
I would always see the concerts of people fainting. And I always just shook my head. That's so dangerous for everyone involved. If you're gonna faint if you get near MJ, STAY AWAY FROM MJ!!! lol
I agree haha they worshiped him like a god I guess I don't know. But you are right some of those young girls could have been really hurt. Made for a interesting concert though 😂😂😂😂
Great review 👍🏽
I love dangerous, for a while bad was my favorite MJ album, when i heard dangerous for the first time i didn’t like it, to me michael was whispering all the time even if the beats/instrumental were amazing, with time i learn to appreciate it and i love it, now its my favorite MJ album and it got a few songs that are essential listening to me like give in to me, dangerous and heal the world.
Lisa Marie was not a beard and Michael wasn't gay. And they didn't even meet until after In the Closet was released. At least learn the facts before making statements, it's not that hard to google.
Hey, is that Ed Asner on the cover (bottom center/right-ish)? Wonder what that was about.
The cover has a ton do things. At one point it had Prince’s love symbol on there too, but he removed it after Prince was like “nah uh dude” 😂
I was born around this Mj era 91 and everytime I hear "who Is it" specially it was the sound track of his Pepsi commercial in that time and it gave me warm nostalgia❤️
6:50 to 6:53 "he's dancing around with a model, they have like zero chemsity". I lmfao. I believe there was at least a little bit of chemistry lol.
That’s kind of a matter of perspective. That’s fair if you saw it, it I deferment didn’t lol
Can you do reviews for History and Invincible
Hey love your videos!!!! Do the the history album Review If you can ❤️❤️
Planning on it
Hey Prince’s Friend. I was wondering if you would be interested in throwing in some of Janet Jackson’s albums into the mix of your “other artist” reviews. You know, when you can.
Thanks so much. It’s my favorite album of all time .
This is MJ's last truly great album imo. It's also the last one that would be greeted with mostly positive responses. Sure, it wasn't quite as positive compared to previous albums and the media circus was certainly starting to take hold around this time, but it's still nothing like what it would become after this album. We all know why.
Off the Wall and Thriller will always be MJ's best albums, but this isn't that far behind them imo. I like every song, aside from Heal the World. I can see where you're coming from with the pacing issues, especially "Can't let her get away" into "Heal the World", but I don't think it's too bad. Definitely not enough to detract from how great each of the songs are themselves. I'd give this a 4.5/5.
Off the Wall 5/5
Thriller 5/5
Bad 4/5
Dangerous 4.5/5
HIStory ??
Invincible ??
MrAzmatMahmood
Off the wall is probably the most Overrated MJ Album ever. Songs r too simple and nothing really innovative. All the songs sound so similar. Doesnt have hard or Rock elements like His later Albums. Only two songs I loved from this album r Off the wall which is my Favorite and Don't stop till you get enough. Rock with you is also very Overrated and boring. Girlfriend and it's the falling in love r one of the worst MJ songs ever. Thriller, Bad and Dangerous has more hits. It's definitely not a Bad Album, it's classic Album undoubtedly but to say Off the wall is Musically better than His later 3 Albums r very ridiculous.
Black Diamond Well, I guess you and Prince Friend have something to agree on there. 🤷
I never said overrated. I just said it not for me and not as good as he ended up becoming.
Prince's Friend If Off the wall was released in the 90s then I don't think it would've received positivity because this Album just doesn't have the energy to Surpass the over expectation and over criticism MJ was Facing at that time
J Crash That's the weakest thing about this album. Mostly Black people care for this album. Songs like Girlfriend and It's the falling in love isn't up to my musical taste. She's out of my life is another Gone too soon. Slow and boring. Not a Fan of Disco music and it was dated back in 70s. Who is it >>> Entire Off the wall Album. MJ was still very young and didn't hit his Prime during that stages. BTW, I'm a Black Guy. So, your whole argument is irrelevant.
I honestly don't see why people hate this ablum, I think this the 2nd most underrated ablum right next to invincible.
I didn’t know people haters this album tbh
CyberShadow 411 There was nothing underrated about any of Michael Jackson album. He was always well promoted, with the exception of the invincible album. There was not even an invincible Tour.
With the exception of a few songs that I didn't care for, this was a decent album
Prince's Friend Thats why it suprised me when critics hated the album.
CyberShadow 411, A lot of the Fans who grew up with Michael Jackson didn't really care much for his music after Thriller.
Definitely underappreciated. You never really hear people talking about this album when they are discussing Michael Jackson albums.
My most favourite album of Michael Jackson especially the songs Dangerous, Jam, She drives me wild, Why you wanna a trip on me, Who is it and Heal the world I love the most in this album
11:50 You must have grown up after the cassette era. Ususally a slow song would close out Side A (Heal the World) of the the cassestte, and then a fast song would begin Side B (Black or White).
I get up around the end of cassettes so I had some but quickly transitioned to CDs in my teens.
I think the intro to “Will You Be There” was part of Beethoven’s No. 9-Ode To Joy Symphony.
Awesome review.
It would also be awesome if you break down Prince music in categories like Rock, R&B, Pop, Funk & Jazz example...
Pop: Kiss
Soft and Wet
Alphabet Street
Funk: Head
DMSR
Daddy Pop
Rock: Let's Go Crazy
Bambi
I'm Yours
You know what I'm saying. But with no doubt this video have made me a subscriber.
Love this album this take me back in th day, love MJ and miss him much. However one of his last album Unbreakable, is my very favorite but it never got the exposure or marketed as well as it should have because of some dispute he was having with record company and his legal matters but that album is amazing.
....oops the album is Invincible😁✌🏼
....oops the album is Invincible😁✌🏼
This album is a classic. Some of his best work.
His genius was on display on the entire Dangerous album unfortunately controversy drowned out it's magnificence.
Dangerous is my favorite MJ album, look and style i love it so much.
As far as "Why You Wanna Trip On Me" goes. Idk, I mean a tornado, and a flood are both VERY DANGEROUS things.
Media gossip is nowhere near as important as world hunger, homelessness ect, Which is the point MJ was trying to make.
Dangerous is one of my favorite MJ albums. Love Remember the Time along with Dangerous.
voce e fa do prince porque nao fala dele ou voce esta entusiasmado pra falar do king mj
I enjoyed this video. I love "Off The Wall", it's his most creative really to me. While the others yes they are creative but "Off The Wall" he just broke so much ground with wanting to prove he wasn't a boy singing Bubblegum-Soul anymore. "Thriller" is a great album album. "BAD" is alright for me, not one of my favorites but it's got decent songs, "Speed Demon" should have been replaced with "Loving You" or "I'm So Blue" but again that album was the start to me of him wanting to have more control on the album over Quincy wanting to allow Michael more input than other albums before but this to me is the start of that, Maybe why I don't love it like others. I think Quincy is a ok producer but again this is the guy who didn't even want "Billie Jean" on Thriller.
He had most of the producing credit while Michael had Co-credit which why I kinda don't care for Quincy. I think he did well with Michael but Dangerous was Michael first album without Quincy and Michael knew he wanted to prove to the world he didn't need Jones to make a great album and to me he proved it. I love Dangerous behind "Off The Wall"
I do wonder had he put songs like "Do You Know Where Your children Are" "Serious Effect" "Mind Is The Magic" on the album but I still love the album.
I will always love his music because unlike "Artists" today, He really strived to create "Sounds The Human Ear has never heard before" he would always say when making a album. Artist today don't do that, they just put out songs that have little meaning and so much auto tune. They don't even produce their own music or write soully their own music alone like he did. He even composed and played drums on his album "Blood On The Dance Flood" but again yeah I love Dangerous. I love the Free Willy movies, 1 & 2, I always listened to the end credits for the song and second movie in the middle with "Childhood"
I would have loved his song on Adam family, "Adams Groove" Little snippets but it's good to me.
I did hear Quincy Jones in an interview say that nonsense about him not liking the Billie Jean song was bull...he said it was not true.
Stephany of Monaco ...hahah ...its the oldest kings dinasty in Europe ,little monden state Monaco of south France. She is doughter of prince Reniere (rip ). Model in " In The Closet " who contributes a lot is Naomi Cambel .
Heal the World is still legit
A very interesting and thought-provoking review! I've been thinking about revisiting this one recently as it has some great tracks and it's been many years now. For me (UK) it was disappointing at the time and I only really fell in love with half of it, and the rest seemed 'filler'. Watching this, it seems like I may have missed one or two of the best tracks at the time (?) but it seemed very incongruent and not worth many full listens - I gave it a (disappointing) few but then just stuck to my immediate favourites (mindblowing tracks, mind). It wasn't sequenced well to draw you in (ime) to the whole, and the production on too many tracks was samey and a bit grating (too 'punchy' - is that the New Jack Swing? If so it wasn't done very well imo) followed up every now and then by something from a completely different genre. It felt like two (rather opposite in style) records smashed together in a completely uneven mess (which sounds harsher than I mean, but it made it a tough listen for me).
With more variation in production and a lot more care this could have been almost as good as Bad imo.
Dangerous wasn't originally titled 'Streetwalker'. Streetwalker was completely different song he had written for his Bad Album. And later, it was evolved into Dangerous. Just like his song 'Al Capone' was evolved into Smooth Criminal. If you compare early version of Dangerous with Streetwalker, You Can see the similarities.
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Nice Review! As always learned some extra tid-bits from your research. I feel that certain songs from this album, as well as songs from other MJ albums are his way of communicating his brokenness to whom many believe the love of his life....Diana Ross. There’s a particular video where at the end, he’s holding a card with the name “Diana” on it. Not sure, I think it’s Who is It or Dirty Diana, which has nothing to do with this album...i initially heard about this back in the late 80’s....it was a rumor, and to many, it still is. Lol!
The song, Who is It? was said to have been MJ voicing his despair over Diana marrying the shipping magnate guy. I don’t know....however....these songs that are said to be about her does illustrate immense hurt, pain and betrayal....from the source.
Not saying this as fact, obviously, but this has been floating around for years....what do you think Prince Friend?🤔
SheisAware Now I think the most of the tracks on the album is about a woman who he had a secret relationship with the media didnt know about at the time he wrote the album
Toni Wellons, It could be. I was surprised as to how many people knew about Diana....She was the participant who didn’t want their relationship public at the time. Who do you think this person was? 😀
SheisAware Now He loved Diana and took him awhile to get over his feelings for her. She was married and she didnt see him on that way. I felt Diana was more of a mother figure to him if anything else. There is the these serious of tapes of a phone conversation he had around 1991 where he talks about a woman he was secretly seeing that he was very much in love with that he was conflicted about being with because of he didnt want the media to ruin the relationship if they were official. He said he loved her and was going to be with her.
Toni Wellons, Don’t get me wrong...we all know Diana supposedly was a mentor/mother figure....but MJ was dangerously 😍. I’ve heard those tapes you’re referring to. They were talking about Diana from his perspective.
Has anybody see the dangerous tour
Michael Jackson made visual album's and we get that a lot especially here i definitely say he put his all in here not saying he did not previous albums I think sonically superior than what Jones could've done in 1991 very beautiful album I never knew how perfect actually was until played it in the car and it's interesting the impact of this album still live on today in recent years like the devastating
Paris Terrorist Attacks people and young kids was singing heal the world while lighting candles
I just thought wow here is a song that's an anthem to his humanitarian efforts and beliefs
Is being spotlighted in the darkest time for them very sad but revealing even launched Heal LA foundation after the 1992 LA riots anyways definitely a good album and wasn't the best recording experiences for him in and out of the hospital but managed to make it through his short film's was just top notch and made very good representation of the time it never get old
there was controversy over Black Or White Panther Dance scene and In The Closet short film was banned in South Africa for being way to sexual and Who Is It was also banned in the U.S. never got released until after his death in vision boxset which is just crazy cause he poured his soul in to that
This has very much aged greatly not outdated Mike always wanted to make songs so many could
Think/Strive Solve Problems Dance/Feelings/Romance ect like Gone Too Soon was dedicated to his friend Ryan White who died of Aids so in saying that it's hard to pick favorites the whole thing is fabulous Jam Remember The Time Black Or White Can't Let Her Get Away Keep The Faith my list is subject to change any moment lol and another thing
Michael was inspired by a number of things for this album
Rhythm Nation and the classical album Nut Cracker Suite he did like some Gun's & Rose's
Guy and I think the first 6 tracks was definitely homage to James Brown who he loved dearly
Teddy Riley played horns on can't let her get away he just sampled himself anyway
It's wild Janet Jackson Control Album was the first album to be recognized as New Jack Swing
and then 5yrs later Dangerous is the best selling New Jack Swing Album Of All Time
both was competitive as siblings Good Review! btw
DJ Gary Yes really well said
Toni Wellons thank you.
Question: If you could hear Prince cover any 3 MJ songs and vice versa what would they be?
For me #1 and #2 would be Give in to me and Dirty Diana, just to hear him play guitar on those two. Three would be Butterflies. For MJ I think #1 would be Controversy: Am I black or white. Am I straight or gay. Are we sure MJ didn't really write that? (sarcasm font) #2 would be Gold. #3 The Breakdown. I'm sorry but Prince just had too many songs, but I would've loved to hear Michael cover Race as well.
For Prince- 1- Billie Jean 2-Smooth criminal 3- D.S
For MJ- 1- Violet the organ grinder or Gett Off just because the scream at the start. 2- Like a Mack 3- When doves cry
There are so many songs to choose from that both would sound good with, so for fun I let my iTunes playlist shuffle and these are what I got (5 for this one)
Prince- 1- Love never felt so good 2- Rock with you 3- Dangerous 4- speed demon 5- I'll be there
MJ- 1- We can fu(n)(c)k (choose whichever they are both essentially the same) 2- Horny Pony 3- Friend, sister, mother, wife 4- the ladder 5- Lolita
I enjoy this album and 'Who is it' is it my favourite song on it. BTW 'Black or White' not Black and White.
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Jam: 7
Why You Wanna Trip On Me: 8
In The Closet: 7
She Drives Me Wild: 7
Remember The Time: 10
Can't Let Her Get Away: 9
Heal The World: 3
Black Or White: 5
Who Is It: 8
Give In To Me: 7
Will You Be There: 6
Keep The Faith: 10
Gone To Soon: 8
Dangerous: 9
It's a shame that Serious Effect with LL COOL J was left off of this album, as well as a couple of Bryan Loren tunes. Still, I will always listen 2 this album over Diamonds & Pearls.
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Based on my Melodic taste
Jam 5/5
Why you wanna trip on me 4/5
In the closet 4.5/5
She drives me wild 3.5/5
Remember the time 5/5
Can't let her get away 3.5/5
Heal the world 5/5
Black or white 5/5
Who is it 5/5
Give into me 5/5
Will you be there 5/5
Keep the faith 4/5
Gone too soon 3/5 (Most boring song on the album)
Dangerous 4/5
Your ranking is solid...no grips lol
black or white is a 5? The lyrics and production are pure genius and it's his best song
I know, im deep diving here, great channel😁
Dangerous is his best and like you said most aggressive project. In the closet Is a great video as well. Its one of my favorites because its stripped down Mike. No magic effects no gloves or glitter socks. Awesome! Unfortunately I thought heal the world was its weakest track
Love MJ and dangerous is s Great album thank you for the review 💝💝💝💝😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
Love your takes! Are you ever going to cover Invincible?
Eventually
Great review. I feel like, without the child abuse case, Dangerous would ended up as his best selling album. Black and White outstanding debut, the 1993 super bowl (the best promotion ever to sell music, still relevant today), the Grammy legend award, Free Willy and will you be there, and the Dangerous video (that didnt come out due to the legal problems), probably, because of the promotion, Dangerous had a chance to surpass Thriller. Personally, i like a couple of songs, specially Keep the Faith, and more than Thriller, but is not my favorite album.
Nice review. Think I preferred Bad ( although I heard a story yhat P reworked it in 1 night, sent it back, saying I think u meant 2 do this. Did u tell that story?) Anyway, 'Who Is It?' is right there with 'Remember The Time' and 'Keep It In There Closet'. I'd give it a 3 due to the mumbling and a lot of the songs were a tad 2 similar 4 me. Anyway, great 2 see a new review!