Disc 2 is considered Jackson's most personal and confrontational work, exploring themes of injustice, isolation, and environmentalism:
: A powerful operatic ballad about environmental destruction and animal welfare, becoming one of his biggest hits in Europe. Michael Jackson - HIStory
Released on June 16, 1995, HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I is Michael Jackson’s ninth studio album and remains the , with over 20 million copies (40 million units) sold worldwide. Album Overview The project is a unique two-disc set: Disc 2 is considered Jackson's most personal and
: A direct attack on prosecutor Tom Sneddon, featuring a guitar solo by Slash. Production & Impact A review of “History” by Michael Jackson - The Beacon Production & Impact A review of “History” by
: 15 new original tracks, many of which served as a raw, aggressive response to the intense media scrutiny and legal challenges Jackson faced in the early 1990s. Key Themes & Notable Tracks
: A protest anthem addressing police brutality and systemic racism, which remains highly relevant today.
: The theme from Free Willy 2 , where Jackson candidly discusses his lost youth and asks for empathy.