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Michael_jackson_give_in_to_me_official_video 〈SECURE 2024〉

Set against a backdrop of fog, dim lighting, and a roaring crowd, the video uses "stylized electrical arcs" to physically manifest the song's tension.

The official music video for "Give In to Me" (1993) serves as a defining moment in Michael Jackson ’s career, marking a gritty departure from his signature polished pop visuals in favor of raw, industrial rock energy. Filmed in Munich, Germany, just two days before the start of the Dangerous World Tour in 1992, the video captures Jackson’s versatility as he bridges the gap between pop and hard rock. Performance and Artistic Collaboration michael_jackson_give_in_to_me_official_video

The video is structured as a live, indoor rock concert, featuring legendary Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash . The creative synergy between Jackson’s intense, soulful vocals and Slash’s wailing guitar solos creates a "visceral experience" that emphasizes the song's dark, manipulative, and emotionally charged themes. Set against a backdrop of fog, dim lighting,

: Alongside Slash, the video features Guns N' Roses rhythm guitarist Gilby Clarke, touring keyboardist Teddy "Zig Zag" Andreadis, session drummer Tony Thompson, and former Living Colour bassist Muzz Skillings. : Directed by Andy Morahan —who also directed

: Directed by Andy Morahan —who also directed Guns N' Roses' "November Rain"—the shoot took only two hours, reflecting the spontaneous spirit in which the track was originally created. Visual Effects and Atmosphere