One of my favourite songs ever, by anyone.
This song alone makes HIStory MJ's best album to me, that's how highly I rate it.
I love both the videos and also I love the choreography on the HIStory tour. More than anything though, I love the fact that the song has resonated far beyond its initial single release in 1996. It's more relevant in 2017 than it's ever been and speaks to any group of people who have felt oppressed, frustrated and voiceless.
I don't listen to it much, which is a conscious choice, as the song is sacred to me. Every time I do listen to it, it gives me chills. Such a powerful song.