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It is basically a song written by MJ to fight against racism and stereotyping african americans in his own way...listen to the words and you'll get the message he was trying to put out there...

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No The Song really came out in 1996 i swear and if you don't belive go on YouTube.com and type the song

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The meaning is simple. The meaning is that the government don't care about us. If you see the prison version of the music video, you see police brutality.

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He released the album HIStory, with the song in it, in 1995, so he would be around...37 or 38.

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It says Olodum, it is the name of an Afro-Brazilian community and drumming group which appeared in the video.

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yes that is a song by Michael Jackson

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1996.

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