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Dangerous (Album) (Music)

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Dangerous is the eighth studio album recorded by Michael Jackson. It was released through Epic Records on November 26, 1991.In 1989, Jackson had begun work on a Greatest Hits Album called Decade, which would've spanned his entire solo career on Epic at the time, in addition to some brand new tracks. But after several delays, and recording an overabundance of new songs for the compilation, Jackson decided to scrap it and record a new studio album instead. He wouldn't revisit the compilation idea until six years later (and even that would come packaged with a second disc of new material).For the first time since the 1975 album Forever, Michael, Quincy Jones did not serve as Jackson's producer; instead, that function was jointly held by Teddy Riley, Bill Bottrell, Bruce Swedien, and Jackson himself. Riley's involvement came at the recommendation of both Quincy and Heavy D, both of whom had worked with Teddy prior to Dangerous. This, of course, meant the album would have Michael jump head-first into Riley's New Jack Swing genre. Several of its songs, including "Remember the Time", "Jam", and "In the Closet", would be rich with its influence.Dangerous was yet another monster hit. It went eight-times Platinum in the United States, and ten-times Platinum in the United Kingdom. When all was said and done, it sold 33 million copies. It finished #2 on the Billboard Top 200 year-end chart for 1992, was still in the upper half of the chart in 1993, and would finish as the 44th best-selling album of The '90s in the U.S.The album spawned nine singles: "Black or White", "Remember the Time", "In the Closet", "Jam", "Who Is It", "Heal the World", "Give In to Me", "Will You Be There", and "Gone Too Soon". Four would reach the Top Ten of the Billboard Hot 100, though only "Black or White" would hit #1, while seven would be Top Ten in the United Kingdom.Naturally, there would be many memorable music videos among the album. There were cameos in "Black or White" (several, including Macaulay Culkin) and "Remember the Time" (again several, including Eddie Murphy and Iman). The video for "Black or White", however, would see controversy due to its post-song epilogue. "Will You Be There" was also included in the soundtrack of the 1993 film Free Willy.Dangerous turned out to be Jackson's last blockbuster. Early in 1992, it was unexpectedly and symbolically knocked off the #1 position on the Billboard 200 album sales chart by Nirvana's Nevermind, suggesting that The '80s' focus on internationally famous mega-acts was at an end.The music video for "Remember the Time" has its own page.
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Hotter and Sexier: "In the Closet", both song and video. Supposedly, this was intended as a duet with Madonna, who challenged him to write a song that fit this trope, but she thought the result was too poor for her to waste time with; other accounts allege that Madonna herself brought forward a set of lyrics for the song that were more overtly raunchy, only for Jackson to turn them down out of personal discomfort.
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Darker and Edgier
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Darker and Edgier: The music video for "Who Is It?" is the most adult video Jackson ever released, in terms of subject matter.note  In the video, Jackson finds a silver card with the name "Alex", thinking his lover was two-timing him, when the card actually was one of many fake names that she used in her job as a high-class prostitute. Jackson's assistant eventually tells him where the card actually came from, and Jackson quickly moves out their house in grief, leaving her behind. Since Jackson still had a heavy kid fanbase at the time, the music video did not get a USA release for several years, and was replaced by a video package showing clips from past performances and videos.
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New Sound Album
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New Sound Album: Dangerous was Jackson's first foray into the New Jack Swing fusion genre; it also marked the transition away from the disco/post-disco sound of his three Quincy Jones-produced albums to a more contemporary R&B sound that would dominate his music for the rest of his career.
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Title Track
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Title Track: Closes with the title song "Dangerous".
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Mythology Gag
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Mythology Gag: The elaborate cover has images of various things associated with Jackson incorporated into it: His pet chimpanzee Bubbles, a rat (could be "Ben", his 1971 hit), various zoo animals, a hand with bandaged fingertips, a carnival ride, a supposed skeleton of the Elephant Man, and Jackson himself as a child star.
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Special Guest
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Special Guest: Mostly in the music videos, but the album itself is packed with these as well. Michael Jordan, Heavy D, Naughty By Nature, and Kris Kross appear in "Jam". On "In the Closet," Princess Stephanie of Monaco provides the voice of the "Mystery Girl," while fashion model Naomi Campbell appears in the video. "She Drives Me Wild" features a Wreckx-n-Effect appearance. The "Remember the Time" video includes Eddie Murphy, Magic Johnson, The Pharcyde, wrestler Tiny Lister, and Iman. "Black or White" features a rap segment by L.T.B.note actually producer Bill Bottrell and an opening guitar solo by Slash, who also solos on "Give in to Me". The video has Macaulay Culkin, George Wendt (best known as Norm from Cheers), Tess Harper and Bart and Homer Simpson at the end. In the morphing segment at the end, fashion model Tyra Banks can be recognized. "Keep The Faith" features a return appearance from the Andraé Crouch Singers, who previously appeared on Bad's "Man in the Mirror".
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List Song
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List Song: "Why You Wanna Trip on Me" lists things Michael thinks people should worry about more than his personal life.
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Concept Video
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Concept Video: Most of the singles received one of these. "Remember the Time" and "Black or White" are considered the two most notable videos from the album.
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Tragic AIDS Story
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Tragic AIDS Story: "Gone Too Soon" is a eulogy for Ryan White, who died of complications from AIDS in 1990 after five years of trying to destigmatize the disease.
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The Cover Changes the Meaning
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The Cover Changes the Meaning: Jackson's cover of "Gone Too Soon" changes the focus of the song's grief from Janis Joplin to Ryan White, a teenager who came to national attention in 1985 after being expelled from school for having AIDS (having contracted the virus from a contaminated Factor VIII blood treatment the year prior). Jackson befriended White, who died of complications from the disease in 1990.
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Appeal to Worse Problems
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Appeal to Worse Problems: "Why You Wanna Trip On Me?" is basically this in song.
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Not Quite Starring
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Not Quite Starring: Due to being busy with the Dangerous World Tour at the time, Jackson wasn't available for the majority of the filming for "Who Is It"'s music video. Noted MJ impersonator E'Casanova Evans filled in for the real Jackson during scenes where his face wasn't fully visible.
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Stock Sound Effects
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Stock Sound Effects: "Jam", "Why You Wanna Trip on Me", and "In the Closet" feature the sound of glass breaking. Meanwhile, "She Drives Me Wild" starts with a car motor starting up and car horns.
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Sampling
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Sampling: "Can't Let Her Get Away" sampled the well-known horn stab from James Brown's "Get Up Offa That Thang".
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Bookends
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Book Ends: The CD liner notes begin and end with spiritual poems by Jackson, which do not appear in audio form on the album itself. The first, "The Dance", is a free-verse poem ruminating on Jackson's relationship with dancing, while the second, "Planet Earth", is a rhyming poem about being one with the Earth.
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Fake-Out Fade-Out
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Fake-Out Fade-Out: "Why You Wanna Trip on Me?" has two on the last segment of choruses.
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Record Producer
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Record Producer: Teddy Riley, Bill Bottrell, and Bruce Swedien. Jackson himself has co-production credits on several tracks.
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Obsession Song
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Obsession Song: "Can't Let Her Get Away", "Who Is It?", "Dangerous" and "Why You Wanna Trip On Me?" are all songs where Jackson feels obsessed about, respectively: a woman he loves, one who left him, one who is "dangerous", and the tabloid press hounding him.
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Pep-Talk Song
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Pep-Talk Song: "Keep the Faith", where Jackson tells people to keep their faith that everything will turn out to be alright.
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Epic Rocking
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Epic Rocking: From Dangerous onward, all of Jackson's albums max out the total available runtime of a CD at 70-76 minutes each. As for individual songs, "Dangerous" is the longest original composition on the album, at 7 minutes total.note While "Will You Be There" clocks in at 7:39, the opening minute-plus choral stretch is a segment of Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. Many other songs also crack the 5-minute mark or fall just below it.
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New Jack Swing
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New Jack Swing: The genre's undisputed blockbuster, and is considered the swan song for the New Jack Swing Era. To date, it remains the world's biggest selling New Jack Swing album at 32 million copies.
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Break Up Song: "Who Is It?"
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Spoken Word in Music
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Spoken Word in Music: "In The Closet", "Heal The World", and "Black Or White" all open with this; in the last case it's a conversation between a boy and his father (not Macaulay Culkin and George Wendt — that's just the video). "Will You Be There?" ends with a spoken-word prayer.
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Femme Fatale
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Femme Fatale: The subject of "Dangerous".
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Truck Driver's Gear Change
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Truck Driver's Gear Change: "Heal the World", "Will You Be There" and "Keep the Faith" all have instances of note changes over the song, but "Keep the Faith" only does it once (mid-track) at least.
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Questioning Title?
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Questioning Title?: "Why You Wanna Trip On Me?", "Who Is It?", "Will You Be There?"
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Continuity Nod
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Continuity Nod: Jackson is noted as a "smooth criminal" during the rap segment of "Jam", calling back to the song from Bad. Just like "The Way You Make Me Feel" and "Speed Demon" on Bad start off with car motor sounds, so does "She Drives Me Wild".
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Take That!
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Take That! "Why You Wanna Trip on Me?" is a stab at the tabloid press for being preoccupied with his private life rather than social problems. "I ain't scared of your sheets" in "Black Or White" is a thinly-veiled attack on the Ku Klux Klan.
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Evil Overlooker
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Evil Overlooker: Michael's eyes appear this way on the cover.
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Video Full of Film Clips
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Video Full of Film Clips: "Will You Be There" only became a single due to Free Willy, so the video is one of those.
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Secret Sex Worker
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Secret Sex Worker: In the music video for "Who Is It?", Jackson discovers a nametag for someone named "Alex" in his girlfriend's room and suspects that she may be cheating on him. As the rest of the video shows, she's secretly a High-Class Call Girl who's slept with multiple men and women while dating Jackson, and "Alex" is one of many aliases that she uses with her clients to make her harder to track down.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: The album cover shows a nude couple in a bubble near the right. This is a shout-out to Hieronymus Bosch's middle panel of The Garden of Earthly Delights. The white middle-aged man is P.T. Barnum. The dog on an imperial throne is a shout-out to Jean-Dominique Ingres' painting Napoleon on His Throne. The intro to "Will You Be There" is a snippet from Ludwig van Beethoven's Ode an die Freude from his Ninth Symphony. (This went awry when he initially did not credit Beethoven, much less the musicians.)
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Emasculated Cuckold
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Emasculated Cuckold: "Who Is It?" on its own leans on this trope heavily, however Michael doesn't know who his lover cheated with. The video flips this on its head by showing that his girlfriend was not only sleeping around, but was actually working as a high-class prostitute behind his back, which was enough for Mike to straight up ditch her and the home they lived in shame and disgust as soon as he found out.
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Dancing Is Serious Business
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Dancing Is Serious Business: A small homage to dancing written by Jackson appears in the album liner notes.
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Cover Version
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Cover Version: "Gone Too Soon" is a cover of a 1983 Dionne Warwick song. Jackson recorded it as a tribute to Ryan White, a teenager who came to national attention in The '80s after being expelled from school for having AIDS (due to a blood transfusion). Jackson befriended the youngster, who passed away in 1990.
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One-Word Title: "Dangerous". "Jam".
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Updated Re-release: Averted; Dangerous was reissued in 2001 as a "Special Edition" to promote Invincible, but a second disc full of unreleased tracks that were supposed to come with it was axed for unknown reasons. Unsurprisingly, the lack of bonus material hurt the reissue's sales. Then again it was re-released in 2009 and in 2013 as part of two box sets. None of its reissues contained unreleased material compared to the previous three albums' updated re-releases. While Thriller and Bad have received 25th-anniversary editions (with Thriller even getting a 40th-anniversary release), and Off the Wall was packed with a documentary directed by Spike Lee in 2016, when this album reached its 25th anniversary, no new editions were released.
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Thousand-Yard Stare
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Thousand-Yard Stare: Michael's eyes on the album cover.
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Design Student's Orgasm
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Design Student's Orgasm: The surreal album cover by Mark Ryden. Much of the imagery was suggested by Jackson himself, which explains the huge amount of animals.
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Grief Song: "Gone Too Soon" is a eulogy to teenager and AIDS victim Ryan White, who was a personal friend of Jackson. Accordingly, footage of White features heavily in the song's music video.
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