Pourquoi la femme devient la figure du DANGER chez Michael Jackson ?

Why does Michael Jackson associate women with danger in several of his songs? From "This Place Hotel" to "Blood on the Dance Floor," including "Billie Jean," "Dirty Diana," "Streetwalker," "Smooth Criminal," "Dangerous," and "Who Is It," this video analyzes a clear narrative progression: mistrust, manipulation, warning, betrayal, and then violence. Far from demonizing women, Michael Jackson uses the femme fatale figure as an allegory for trust, in a world where he had to rely on people throughout his life who might betray him for their own gain. A pop culture, musical, and psychological analysis to understand what Michael Jackson is really saying through these lyrics. Summary: 0:00 Introduction 0:41 First Approach 8:50 Inversion and Comfort 15:02 Conclusion Music: Michael Jackson - Jane is a Groupie Video Excerpts: Smooth Criminal Thriller 40 Remember the Time Blood on the Dance Floor In the Closet Dreams Pepsi The Way You Make Me Feel Billie Jean You can now support me on Tipeee: https://fr.tipeee.com/greg-popculture/ Follow me on Instagram:   / greg_popculture   #MichaelJackson #MusicAnalysis #PopCulture #BillieJean #DirtyDiana #Dangerous #SmoothCriminal #BloodOnTheDanceFloor #GregPopCulture