If someone expresses scathing about this album, as evidence either of a lack of objectivity or little expertise. Who these songs once heard at the right volume, know what I have rede.Sicherlich some songs very rhythm stresses and are characterized not by great melodiousness, but what does that because already. Jackson's music has always been music for dancing in the first place. This is especially true for the first piece of the album: "Jam" is from the beginning so tense that there is probably no one who likes to dance holds on the seat. The rock song "Give In To Me" is distinguished mainly by its sound extremely successful and complex final part and is thereby significantly from what the instrumentation like "Dirty Diana" of the "Bad" album from. "Heal The World" mag "Remember We Are The World, A total of song sounds but mature and by the rhythmic accompaniment and harmonies her more beautiful than the" of the subject and in tiny parts of the melody to the 1985 predecessor ". Above all, the furious finale with the two key changes is really worth listening to. Some people like the song for corny hold but against the message of the song, no one can say anything. The absolute highlight of the album is "Black Or White". An energetic, rousing piece with encouraging chords, a positive message and great singing. Just a super song that is unique and unparalleled. The groovy "Remember The Time" invites with its funky rhythms and penetrating bass to dance. Especially once you have viewed the legendary choreography in the video clip for the song. Moreover, even the gloomy "Who Is It" worth mentioning, which is characterized by the perpetual dynamics, a catchy rhythm and melody and a great text. The gospel song "Will You Be There" stands out due to his soulful, gentle melody at the beginning and the furious choral singing in the middle. The other pieces of this album like the moving "Gone Too Soon", the anthem "Keep The Faith" or the original "In The Closet" you must have heard. The album is characterized mainly by the individuality of each piece. Every song is different through rhythm and melody of the other, yet remains one of the album through the same: the music is rousing and "grooves" easily. I do not know anyone, at least not like the one song on the album. "Dangerous" is not Michael Jackson's most successful album, but in my opinion the best album of the 90s.