Michael Jackson was, beyond all else, a creative genius. Recorded during the Bad album sessions in late-80s, Loving You was released in 2014 as a part of Xscape, where its heartfelt lyrics were complemented by a laid-back groove. Here, Jackson is testifying that at his prime, he could infuse emotion into music effortlessly.
The tone is at first romantic and feel-good, with Jackson carrying the melody in a warm and intimate falsetto. This is unlike Jackson’s aggressive high-energy songs; Loving You is softer and playfully refreshing.
Michael Jackson – Loving You (Official Audio)
The lyrics talk about wanting to escape, with the singer dreaming of “dancing up in the heavens” in a love that feels like a way out. The words create clear pictures, making the romance feel magical and dreamy. Here, Jackson is joyfully tender, and his voice is set perfectly with the goal to uplift listeners, and to connect with them emotionally.
Loving You is an insane blend of musical influences, ranging from R&B to pop and soul, showcasing Jackson’s versatility. We get a mid-tempo beat and layered harmonies, resulting in a timeless track that it seems could’ve been released in Jackson’s prime. Listen to Bad itself and you’ll realize that this song isn’t too far off from Jackson’s peak.
Michael Jackson – Bad (Shortened Version)
Loving You was met with deep enthusiasm, as were all songs on the posthumous Xscape, since they were just overjoyed to hear new music from the late King of Pop.
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