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# Dangerous

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Michael Jackson ~ Dangerous

Review: MJ Out the Box and Dangerous! - DANGEROUS serves as MJ's liberation from old guard producer Quincy Jones and a full embrace of the New Jack sound along with further exploration of intense sexuality. Top heavy with Teddy Riley's beat-driven influence, the urban sound is nicely balanced by Bill Bottrell's rock contributions. Riley starts the album with Jam, an okay dance/club hit with socially-aware lyrics by MJ that seem to get lost in the beat, but with an excellent rap at the bridge by Heavy D. Why You Wanna Trip on Me is a tight guitar-driven hip hop rhythmic explosion written by Teddy Riley that has MJ mystified by media obsession with his every move while children go hungry. Produced by Riley, In the Closet begins with a boring spoken word intro, followed by a spare, industrial rhythm track that ushers in MJ at his most seductive and mysterious--a radio and video favorite. Written by MJ and Teddy Riley, She Drives Me Wild contains an annoying car horn and what seems like an adult answer to Prince's more aggressive sexually-suggestive lyrics of that time. Remember the Time is a mid-tempo R&B song of reminiscence from one lover to another written by MJ, Teddy Riley, and Bill Bottrell. Nice smooth swing beat that received generous airplay. Can't Let Her Get Away is a pleasant Riley/MJ dance collaboration with MJ providing his own rap at the bridge and Riley arranging the rhythms, the very definition of New Jack. Heal the World is the requisite MJ anthem reminding despoilers of Earth that their children and everyone else's children will inherit the mess that parents leave behind. Similar to We Are the World, this song inspired record-setting charitable efforts. Written and composed by MJ to include orchestral arrangements and backing vocals by children, it is beautiful. Black or White is dominated by Slash's guitar with rap lyrics written and spoken by Bill Bottrell. The song is written and composed by MJ and is extremely irritating due to over-exposure on radio and video plus simplistic views of North American race relations. Written and composed by MJ, Who Is It opens with MJ as co-soprano and continues with a synth and bass arrangement produced by Bill Bottrell. This is an excellent song with emotional cries of love, loss, and loneliness. Give in to Me is an amazing song written and composed by MJ and Bill Bottrell. Reminiscent of Dirty Diana's dark mystery, this song is MJ's demand, not request, but outright demand for sexual submission. Slash guides the listener through MJ's story of twisted seduction with ominous guitar riffs. Will You Be There reminds the listener that MJ is not just a performer, but also a writer, composer, arranger, and inspirer through sheer force of talent. This is a gospel-influenced anthem with many moving parts effectively blended by MJ to include an orchestra, a choir, and an array of tried and true studio musicans. This song is also MJ's insistence that he is not a god or a symbol for idolatrous worship, he is a human being and should be treated as such. Keep the Faith also showcases a strong gospel influence. Co-written by MJ and Siedah Garrett, she who also wrote the monumental Man in the Mirror anthem on BAD, Garrett provides strong background vocals with Shanice Wilson. Co-produced by MJ, this song includes an uplifting assist by the Andre Crouch Choir. Excellent, gritty, bottom-level gospel-flavored soul. Gone Too Soon is the rare song on this album neither written nor produced nor arranged by MJ. Sentimental and sad, somewhat bland, it is a song of mourning that will provide a sense of comfort for those left behind. With Dangerous, Riley and Bottrell once more combine their efforts with hard-driving New Jack beats and a spoken word caution by MJ between verses. This is MJ's "yeah, me too" agreement with Bell Biv Devoe's Poison about a bent woman who traps and manipulates and takes money away from the unwary (hopefully not MJ!). DANGEROUS surprised and delighted the New Jack community and provided proof of MJ's ability to keep pace not only with the young bloods of hip hop, but also his peers Prince, Madonna, and dear sister Janet.
Review: The hands down best Michael Album since Bad. You HAVE to own this. Period. - I am going to do a thorough review on this album. As I love it so much. So if you don't have time to read it all or want a skimpy review. then look else where. I got this album when I was 4. I have loved Michael since then. I am now 26. This album simply does not let you down. The songs are mind blowing, and this is truly Michael at his best. A breakdown of the songs as follows. Also I got this album as it's the special edition one. Jam: An up beat, thrilling and dance inducing groove. With a message of love and coming together just like all of his songs. This song is really amazing as Michael combines a dance jam, with a positive message inside. A high light of the album for sure. Why you wanna trip on me: A fantastic dance song again, with a very cool beat. Michael really gets down on this one. You really can't help but dance to this song. In the closet: LORD this song. I mean WOW. This song is the real gem of the album to me. Michael was very sexual on this one, the lyrics are totally haunting and the beat is out of this world. He tells a story of love and lust, but something to be kept secret. The video alone is orgasm inducing. This song is the top of the tops. Another real highlight of the album. She drives me wild: Another up beat song in which Michael explains how he's attracted to a woman and needs to get her before the chance passes him by. Remember the time: The classic song that got the most attention outside of In the closet. This song was Michael exploring more technical dance moves in the video, but the beat and the over all message of the song is very romantic and relate-able. This song will certainly make you dance your heart out no matter where you are. Another high light of the album. Heal the world: A tear inducing song. So much of a Michael inspired message here. The title explains it all. But this song will certainly make you think twice about your actions in the world and day to day life. A beautiful song of Michael singing of world peace and harmony. Black or White: Another smash from the album. World wide record breaking song. With the panther dance at the end of the video, Michael shook the world with his sexual dancing and lashing out against the media. But it was well needed at that time. Anyhow, the song is a classic example of how Michael wanted everyone to be one and love each other. This song has a great guitar backing and will make you dance away. Who is it: This song, is haunting. Very haunting. Michael clearly was betrayed by some woman and he sang this song with every inch of his heart. A song that explains heart break and betrayal. Michael really showed his pain in the video for this one. A classic song for sure. Give into me: Sensual and demanding. This song is Michael explaining a desire, but also a search for answers. In one part he says "Don't try to tell me because you know it's a lie". Implying the woman knows she doesn't really feel how she says, but Michael wants her to give in and give him what he wants. Will you be there: The theme from Free Willy. A beautiful strong song. Michael sings it with such passion. It's just beautiful. He simply says here will you be there when I need you. Will you be there for me through all of my wrong doings and success. Another hit from the album. Keep the faith: A very powerful song. Inspirational and very up lifting. Michael really broke out his gospel ways on this one. A perfect song for anytime. Gone too soon: For his dear friend Ryan White who passed of aids at a young age. Another tear inducing song, in which he also performed at the Bill Clinton Inauguration ball. A beautiful song in which Michael paints a clear picture of love and losing a loved one or friend. Dangerous: A sexy dance groove. Mostly spoken word so to speak, but also Michael singing. A very powerful message of Michael singing of his desire for a woman, but knowing she's no good for him. This album is a must have hands down. I hope my review of the songs gave you some insight to what is to come on the album. But buy it and see for yourself.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B0000026WD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,504 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #635 in Dance Pop (CDs & Vinyl) #853 in Dance & Electronic (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,758) |
| Date First Available  | October 21, 2006 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Label  | Legacy |
| Manufacturer  | Legacy |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Original Release Date  | 1991 |
| Product Dimensions  | 5.62 x 4.92 x 0.33 inches; 3.84 ounces |
| Run time  | 1 hour and 15 minutes |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ MJ Out the Box and Dangerous!
*by L***N on March 11, 2015*

DANGEROUS serves as MJ's liberation from old guard producer Quincy Jones and a full embrace of the New Jack sound along with further exploration of intense sexuality. Top heavy with Teddy Riley's beat-driven influence, the urban sound is nicely balanced by Bill Bottrell's rock contributions. Riley starts the album with Jam, an okay dance/club hit with socially-aware lyrics by MJ that seem to get lost in the beat, but with an excellent rap at the bridge by Heavy D. Why You Wanna Trip on Me is a tight guitar-driven hip hop rhythmic explosion written by Teddy Riley that has MJ mystified by media obsession with his every move while children go hungry. Produced by Riley, In the Closet begins with a boring spoken word intro, followed by a spare, industrial rhythm track that ushers in MJ at his most seductive and mysterious--a radio and video favorite. Written by MJ and Teddy Riley, She Drives Me Wild contains an annoying car horn and what seems like an adult answer to Prince's more aggressive sexually-suggestive lyrics of that time. Remember the Time is a mid-tempo R&B song of reminiscence from one lover to another written by MJ, Teddy Riley, and Bill Bottrell. Nice smooth swing beat that received generous airplay. Can't Let Her Get Away is a pleasant Riley/MJ dance collaboration with MJ providing his own rap at the bridge and Riley arranging the rhythms, the very definition of New Jack. Heal the World is the requisite MJ anthem reminding despoilers of Earth that their children and everyone else's children will inherit the mess that parents leave behind. Similar to We Are the World, this song inspired record-setting charitable efforts. Written and composed by MJ to include orchestral arrangements and backing vocals by children, it is beautiful. Black or White is dominated by Slash's guitar with rap lyrics written and spoken by Bill Bottrell. The song is written and composed by MJ and is extremely irritating due to over-exposure on radio and video plus simplistic views of North American race relations. Written and composed by MJ, Who Is It opens with MJ as co-soprano and continues with a synth and bass arrangement produced by Bill Bottrell. This is an excellent song with emotional cries of love, loss, and loneliness. Give in to Me is an amazing song written and composed by MJ and Bill Bottrell. Reminiscent of Dirty Diana's dark mystery, this song is MJ's demand, not request, but outright demand for sexual submission. Slash guides the listener through MJ's story of twisted seduction with ominous guitar riffs. Will You Be There reminds the listener that MJ is not just a performer, but also a writer, composer, arranger, and inspirer through sheer force of talent. This is a gospel-influenced anthem with many moving parts effectively blended by MJ to include an orchestra, a choir, and an array of tried and true studio musicans. This song is also MJ's insistence that he is not a god or a symbol for idolatrous worship, he is a human being and should be treated as such. Keep the Faith also showcases a strong gospel influence. Co-written by MJ and Siedah Garrett, she who also wrote the monumental Man in the Mirror anthem on BAD, Garrett provides strong background vocals with Shanice Wilson. Co-produced by MJ, this song includes an uplifting assist by the Andre Crouch Choir. Excellent, gritty, bottom-level gospel-flavored soul. Gone Too Soon is the rare song on this album neither written nor produced nor arranged by MJ. Sentimental and sad, somewhat bland, it is a song of mourning that will provide a sense of comfort for those left behind. With Dangerous, Riley and Bottrell once more combine their efforts with hard-driving New Jack beats and a spoken word caution by MJ between verses. This is MJ's "yeah, me too" agreement with Bell Biv Devoe's Poison about a bent woman who traps and manipulates and takes money away from the unwary (hopefully not MJ!). DANGEROUS surprised and delighted the New Jack community and provided proof of MJ's ability to keep pace not only with the young bloods of hip hop, but also his peers Prince, Madonna, and dear sister Janet.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The hands down best Michael Album since Bad. You HAVE to own this. Period.
*by A***T on January 22, 2014*

I am going to do a thorough review on this album. As I love it so much. So if you don't have time to read it all or want a skimpy review. then look else where. I got this album when I was 4. I have loved Michael since then. I am now 26. This album simply does not let you down. The songs are mind blowing, and this is truly Michael at his best. A breakdown of the songs as follows. Also I got this album as it's the special edition one. Jam: An up beat, thrilling and dance inducing groove. With a message of love and coming together just like all of his songs. This song is really amazing as Michael combines a dance jam, with a positive message inside. A high light of the album for sure. Why you wanna trip on me: A fantastic dance song again, with a very cool beat. Michael really gets down on this one. You really can't help but dance to this song. In the closet: LORD this song. I mean WOW. This song is the real gem of the album to me. Michael was very sexual on this one, the lyrics are totally haunting and the beat is out of this world. He tells a story of love and lust, but something to be kept secret. The video alone is orgasm inducing. This song is the top of the tops. Another real highlight of the album. She drives me wild: Another up beat song in which Michael explains how he's attracted to a woman and needs to get her before the chance passes him by. Remember the time: The classic song that got the most attention outside of In the closet. This song was Michael exploring more technical dance moves in the video, but the beat and the over all message of the song is very romantic and relate-able. This song will certainly make you dance your heart out no matter where you are. Another high light of the album. Heal the world: A tear inducing song. So much of a Michael inspired message here. The title explains it all. But this song will certainly make you think twice about your actions in the world and day to day life. A beautiful song of Michael singing of world peace and harmony. Black or White: Another smash from the album. World wide record breaking song. With the panther dance at the end of the video, Michael shook the world with his sexual dancing and lashing out against the media. But it was well needed at that time. Anyhow, the song is a classic example of how Michael wanted everyone to be one and love each other. This song has a great guitar backing and will make you dance away. Who is it: This song, is haunting. Very haunting. Michael clearly was betrayed by some woman and he sang this song with every inch of his heart. A song that explains heart break and betrayal. Michael really showed his pain in the video for this one. A classic song for sure. Give into me: Sensual and demanding. This song is Michael explaining a desire, but also a search for answers. In one part he says "Don't try to tell me because you know it's a lie". Implying the woman knows she doesn't really feel how she says, but Michael wants her to give in and give him what he wants. Will you be there: The theme from Free Willy. A beautiful strong song. Michael sings it with such passion. It's just beautiful. He simply says here will you be there when I need you. Will you be there for me through all of my wrong doings and success. Another hit from the album. Keep the faith: A very powerful song. Inspirational and very up lifting. Michael really broke out his gospel ways on this one. A perfect song for anytime. Gone too soon: For his dear friend Ryan White who passed of aids at a young age. Another tear inducing song, in which he also performed at the Bill Clinton Inauguration ball. A beautiful song in which Michael paints a clear picture of love and losing a loved one or friend. Dangerous: A sexy dance groove. Mostly spoken word so to speak, but also Michael singing. A very powerful message of Michael singing of his desire for a woman, but knowing she's no good for him. This album is a must have hands down. I hope my review of the songs gave you some insight to what is to come on the album. But buy it and see for yourself.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A man whose creativity and talent was without end
*by V***E on August 12, 2009*

Michael Jackson's album Dangerous lead into what would become the greatest world tour of its time and the song follows his path of improving and changing styles. This album features a hard-rock single and it also is the first time Jackson would insert rapping interludes- I'm not one for rap, but Jackson always made sure they fit into the song. This is one of the greatest selling albums of all time, just barely beating out Bad as Jackson's second biggest selling album. People said in Dangerous that Jackson had become a mechanical entertainer, but I strongly disagree. I find his work in Dangerous just as good as previous albums even though its highlight singles may not be on the level of some of his previous songs. Album Highlights Include: Jam - A very fast paced tune from the King of Pop provides an exciting start to this excellent album, and features a very fun tune and rap interlude. Like other fast-paced songs from Jackson the lyrics are spoken at a machinegun pace and are hard to get if you don't pay attention. The music video featured the other MJ: the King of Ball (Basketball, to be exact) Michael Jordon. In The Closet - A smooth, sexually suggestive song with a crisp beat and lyrics. Some may remember its sexually stimulating music video. Remember The Time - Another crisp, smooth love song from Michael. The music video was set in Ancient Egypt. Heal the World - The song written to launch Jackson's Heal the World charity which continues to operate `til this day. It is in the style of his previous "change the world" song Man in the Mirror. Black Or White - The song's most infamous single is exciting and expresses strongly the desire for race equality. This unedited version includes an introduction similar to that of the Black Or White video with Macaulay Culkin. With guitar solos provided by the infamous Slash the song is incredible. Give In To Me - What I believe to be Michael Jackson's most underrated song this Rock & Roll piece (Once more featuring guitarist Slash) worth looking into by not just fans of Michael Jackson or pop, but people who enjoy real Rock music. For me, this song proved that Michael Jackson could succeed in whichever genre he wished to perform- in fact, this song makes me hope that we'll see rock songs in his unreleased archive. Will You Be There - A sweet, moving song that is a must have. Gone Too Soon - A loving tribute to those who had to leave this Earth that if it doesn't hit any emotions I'd have to say you've never lost someone. It was truly fitting for it to have been sung at the late King's funeral. Dangerous - Now the song is good but not as good as many of the others. Also, having grown up on his stage performance version of the song I'd have to say I prefer the lyric arrangements in the stage-performance version over the actual song. Still, a good piece nonetheless. Going to some of the critical complaints of Dangerous and later Invincible were the length of these albums. A ridiculous thing, because when I spend my money on a CD I'm happy to know that Jackson always made sure you got plenty of bang for your buck. Dangerous contains fourteen tracks, and sure, the arrangement and transition between pieces may be a tad off, but at the same time -considering Jackson so rarely released albums- I'm relieved that he always made sure to respect the buyer by making sure their dollar would buy more than most other CDs which average 8-12 tracks. Dangerous is not as diverse an album as some of his other works (Thriller, Bad, Invincible), but it defiantly contains the King's spark of creativity in every second of its running time. Also: Make sure to check out Michael Jackson's DVD concert 'Michael Jackson - Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour'. It will blow you away!

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