โ—MOONWALKER SONG ANNOUNCEMENTSโ—

โœจ1. On this day 38 years ago in 1987, the single "Bad" was released from the seventh studio album BAD.โœจ

โœจ2. On this day 28 years ago in 1997, the single "Is It Scary" was released from the album "Blood On The Dance Floor". โœจ

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2025/9/7 Edited to

... Read moreAs a lifelong Moonwalker, some dates just stick with you, and today marks two incredibly special anniversaries for Michael Jackson fans! While the original post briefly mentioned these milestones, I wanted to dive a little deeper into why these tracks still resonate so strongly. First off, let's talk about "MICHAEL JACKSON IS IT SCARY." What a masterpiece! Released from the Blood On The Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix album, this song has always felt incredibly personal and poignant. For me, it's more than just a track; it's a profound exploration of how Michael often felt misunderstood and judged by the public. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone asking if their true self, despite their best intentions, is perceived as frightening or strange. This emotional depth, coupled with the haunting melody, makes "Is It Scary" a standout. Speaking of, the entire "MJ BOTDF" era is often debated among fans, but I think it's brilliant. Blood On The Dance Floor isn't just a collection of remixes; it features several original tracks that are incredibly powerful. "Is It Scary" fits perfectly within the album's themes of darkness, introspection, and the dance between public image and private pain. It's an album that truly showcases Michael's continued artistic evolution and his willingness to explore complex emotions through his music. I remember dissecting every lyric and beat when it first came out, trying to understand the layers upon layers of meaning. And then, we have "Bad." Wow. 38 years ago, the single from the Bad album changed the game. "Bad" wasn't just a song; it was a cultural phenomenon. It epitomized a new, edgier Michael, showcasing his incredible vocal range, dance prowess, and storytelling ability. From the iconic short film directed by Martin Scorsese to the unforgettable choreography, "Bad" solidified Michael's reign as the King of Pop. Itโ€™s incredible to think how much impact that single had, defining an entire era of music and pop culture. Even today, hearing that opening synth riff still gives me chills! For me, what makes these anniversaries so special isn't just the music itself, but the memories they evoke. Iโ€™d love to hear from you all! What are your favorite memories associated with "MICHAEL JACKSON IS IT SCARY" or the "MJ BOTDF" album? Or maybe a moment where "Bad" just absolutely took over your world? Share your thoughts below โ€“ let's keep the legacy alive!