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Dangerous: The Short Films is a collection of music videos from the Dangerous album by Michael Jackson released initially on VHS, LaserDisc and double Video CD (in Asia market only) in 1993 and reissued on DVD in 2000. It was re-packaged with Dangerous in a two disc set in 2008.
Dangerous is the eighth studio album by the American singer Michael Jackson. It was released by Epic Records on November 26, 1991, more than four years after Jackson's previous album, Bad (1987). Co-produced by Jackson, Bill Bottrell , Teddy Riley , and Bruce Swedien , the album was Jackson's first since Forever, Michael (1975) without longtime ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 December 2024. This article is about the Michael Jackson song. For the Grey's Anatomy episode, see Remember the Time (Grey's Anatomy). 1992 single by Michael Jackson "Remember the Time" Single by Michael Jackson from the album Dangerous B-side "Come Together" Released January 14, 1992 (1992-01-14 ...
"Dangerous" is a song by American singer and recording artist Michael Jackson. The song appeared as the fourteenth and final track on Jackson's album of the same name , released in November 1991. Written and composed by Jackson, Bill Bottrell and Teddy Riley , "Dangerous" is a new jack swing song which also incorporates industrial music .
Quincy Jones recalls producing Michael Jackson’s iconic Thriller video in this resurfaced interview. The pioneering musician, record producer, and music industry titan, died on Sunday (3 ...
The video is featured on the video albums: Dangerous: The Short Films and Michael Jackson's Vision. [13] It was shot on June 25, 1992, in Munich, Germany, just two days before the opening concert of the Dangerous World Tour on June 27. The pyrotechnics appearing on the video are computer-generated and were added later on.
The Jackson 5 have found their harmony once again for the upcoming biopic “Michael” from director Antoine Fuqua and Oscar-winning producer Graham King. After a worldwide search led filmmakers ...
Kotaku had to clarify. "Buxer's statements about Michael Jackson's musical efforts in the Genesis game do not yet constitute proof of anything," it conceded in an update. "In other words, our long national nightmare of not knowing whether or not Michael Jackson worked on 'Sonic 3' without a shadow of a doubt is not yet behind us."