Michael Jackson took another long hiatus between albums, giving the media little to focus on besides his numerous eccentricities; by this time, the British tabloids delighted in calling him "Wacko Jacko," a name he detested. When Michael Jackson returned with a new album in late 1991, he'd come up with a different moniker: "The King of Pop." Dangerous found Michael Jackson ending his collaboration with Quincy Jones in an effort to update his sound; accordingly, many of the tracks were helmed by the groundbreaking new jack swing producer Michael Jackson Teddy Riley. As expected, the album debuted at number one, and its lead single, "Black or White," shot to the top as well. Jackson courted controversy Michael Jackson with the song's video, however; after the song itself ended, there was a long dance sequence in which Jackson shouted, grabbed his Michael Jackson crotch, and smashed car windows in a bizarre display that seemed at odds with the song's harmonious message. With the video given a high-profile, prime-time Michael Jackson network premiere, Michael Jackson was criticized for the inappropriate violence and the message it might send to his younger fans. However, Jackson would not be the biggest story in popular music for long.
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