CodaBroda
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Here's a little more insight into the making of the song:
Like I stated in a previous post, I think he tried to convey in the song that it's a very serious decision, one that should be well-thought out, not necessarily a decision that is moral/immoral.
Matt Forger, an audio engineer who worked with Jackson for years, says that technicians who were working on archiving the King of Pop’s recordings initially “overlooked” the song. But when they did finally hear it, they “knew it could be controversial, especially with what’s been going on politically.”
“But when you listen to the song there’s a story being told,” says Forger. “Michael really reflected on what the approach should be. He wasn’t sure how to narrate it. There were different variations with vocals—he didn’t want it to be judgmental. He was very clear about that. But he wanted to present a real, complicated situation.”
Source: http://www.theatlantic.com/entertai...-to-michael-jacksons-unreleased-demos/262242/
Like I stated in a previous post, I think he tried to convey in the song that it's a very serious decision, one that should be well-thought out, not necessarily a decision that is moral/immoral.