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I've always considered the tracks to be so varied and yet so coherent in Dangerous. However, to me Dangerous paints a theatre/circus like image with Michael seeming like a very aggressive and impulsive and emotional ringleader surrounded by circus animals (the media/his critics).
Moreover, it's the first album of his which radiates "danger". It's like a trip into the dark side of MJ. Whereas in Bad, Michael appeared playfully "bad" and in HIStory he basically just defended himself, in Dangerous there were no excuses, no justifications, no reasons, no apologies - just carnal emotion and desire and sensuality and a realistic outlook on things. Instead of justifying himself or clearing out things, he points out problems that are bigger than him. Instead of saying that they could save the world, he's saying that it might just be too late and the only way you could live is to live every moment like it's the last. Instead of craving for a sweeter relationship, he expresses his desires openly about a secret, sexual affair. Instead of being playful, he flirts and expresses his lust. He wallows in self hatred and pain and his loneliness. Instead of rejecting his demons, he fully embraces them and accepts that they're there to stay. Could anyone expect the MJ of the 80's and 70's, a sweet kid, a manchild to say such stuff?
That's the - I think - brilliance of Dangerous, how it was a transitional point in his life. Most stars when they come of age like Britney Spears, Miley Cyrus, they just get more hypersexualized. Their views don't mature rather their desire to have sex gets even more out of hand. But Michael transitioned in such a way! I mean, Jam, Why You Wanna Trip On Me, In the Closet, Will You Be There, Dangerous, She Drives Me Wild, Give Into Me, Who Is It, Can't Let Her Get Away. This is probably one of the maturest albums I've ever heard. He doesn't curse once, neither does he mention drugs or sex, yet he conveys so much development in his character it blows me away.
Moreover, on such an album, I think songs like Black or White and Heal the World (while I love them both dearly) don't really have any place. However, they're there to probably lighten up the thick mist of realism and pain and carnal emotions. And they do that job perfectly.
So I've listed the tracks which I think define Dangerous. What do you guys say?
Moreover, it's the first album of his which radiates "danger". It's like a trip into the dark side of MJ. Whereas in Bad, Michael appeared playfully "bad" and in HIStory he basically just defended himself, in Dangerous there were no excuses, no justifications, no reasons, no apologies - just carnal emotion and desire and sensuality and a realistic outlook on things. Instead of justifying himself or clearing out things, he points out problems that are bigger than him. Instead of saying that they could save the world, he's saying that it might just be too late and the only way you could live is to live every moment like it's the last. Instead of craving for a sweeter relationship, he expresses his desires openly about a secret, sexual affair. Instead of being playful, he flirts and expresses his lust. He wallows in self hatred and pain and his loneliness. Instead of rejecting his demons, he fully embraces them and accepts that they're there to stay. Could anyone expect the MJ of the 80's and 70's, a sweet kid, a manchild to say such stuff?
That's the - I think - brilliance of Dangerous, how it was a transitional point in his life. Most stars when they come of age like Britney Spears, Miley Cyrus, they just get more hypersexualized. Their views don't mature rather their desire to have sex gets even more out of hand. But Michael transitioned in such a way! I mean, Jam, Why You Wanna Trip On Me, In the Closet, Will You Be There, Dangerous, She Drives Me Wild, Give Into Me, Who Is It, Can't Let Her Get Away. This is probably one of the maturest albums I've ever heard. He doesn't curse once, neither does he mention drugs or sex, yet he conveys so much development in his character it blows me away.
Moreover, on such an album, I think songs like Black or White and Heal the World (while I love them both dearly) don't really have any place. However, they're there to probably lighten up the thick mist of realism and pain and carnal emotions. And they do that job perfectly.
So I've listed the tracks which I think define Dangerous. What do you guys say?