: The song and video center on the desire to keep a relationship private ("in the closet") rather than referring to sexual orientation, as the lyrics explicitly mention "Woman to man".
: Filmed in sepia tones at the Salton Sea in the Colorado Desert, California, the video uses raw desert energy and dramatic lighting to emphasize shadow and movement.
: The film won an MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography for its blend of fluid, sensual dance routines. Cast and Performance
: Herb Ritts, known for his ability to capture human anatomy in black and white, co-directed the piece to highlight the physical chemistry between the performers.
: British supermodel Naomi Campbell stars alongside Jackson. Her presence brought a high-fashion elegance that complemented the "Dangerous" era's more mature image.
: Due to its provocative imagery and sensual nature, the video was initially banned in South Africa. Today, it is viewed as a sophisticated masterpiece of subtle seduction.
Released on April 23, 1992, the music video for is widely regarded as one of Michael Jackson's most sensual and artistically refined short films. Directed by legendary fashion photographer Herb Ritts , the video serves as a stark departure from Jackson’s earlier high-production story-driven pieces, favoring a minimalist and intimate aesthetic. Artistic Direction and Production
: The video is celebrated for the palpable, electric chemistry between Jackson and Campbell, showcasing a provocative side of Jackson that was rarely seen in his previous work. Themes and Impact