Michael Jackson was in the full new jack swing of his King Of Pop status when Dangerous was released in late November 1991. However, the album, his eighth, was to be his last to contain a steady string of hit singles in the US. (MJ racked up no less than seven Top 40 hits off the LP between 1991 and 1993, including "Black Or White," "Remember The Time," "In The Closet" and "Will You Be There.") The sea change in the sound of popular music was never more evident than when Nirvana's Nevermind bumped Dangerous down from #1 on the Top 200 album chart in January 1992, immediately after the Christmas shopping season. /
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Wow, that album Artwork is all kinds of incredible