Michael Jackson – Stranger In Moscow
Gospel · Nicholas Brandt · 1994 · 98M
Michael Jackson – Stranger In Moscow
1994 · 1990s · · · · Directed by Nicholas Brandt
Michael Jackson’s ‘Stranger in Moscow,’ from his 1995 *HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I* album, is a hauntingly beautiful track with a poignant message of isolation and alienation. The black-and-white music video, directed by Nick Brandt, captures the melancholic mood of the song with slow-motion visuals of people caught in a rainstorm, ultimately climaxing with a thunderstorm that washes over Michael himself. The video’s striking imagery and emotional depth have made it a fan favorite, reflecting Jackson’s unparalleled ability to translate complex emotions into visual art.
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