Dangerous is the eighth studio album by American singer
Michael Jackson. It was released by
Epic Records on November 26, 1991. Co-produced by Jackson,
Bill Bottrell,
Teddy Riley, and
Bruce Swedien, the album was Jackson's first since
Forever, Michael (1975) to not be produced by longtime collaborator
Quincy Jones. Featured appearances include
Heavy D,
Princess Stéphanie of Monaco,
Slash and
Wreckx-n-Effect. The album incorporates
R&B,
pop and
new jack swing, a new genre in vogue at the time. Elements of
industrial,
funk,
hip hop,
electronic,
gospel,
classical and
rock are also featured. Twelve of the album's fourteen songs were written or co-written by Jackson, discussing topics like
racism,
poverty,
romance, self-improvement, and the welfare of children and the world.