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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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.
He released the album HIStory, with the song in it, in 1995, so he would be around...37 or 38.
It says Olodum, it is the name of an Afro-Brazilian community and drumming group which appeared in the video.
They don't care about us came out in the 1995 album.
MJ's idol was James Brown. He [James Brown]did that. MJ copied/imitated James Brown in a variety of ways. That was just one of them. James Brown was MJ's greatest & most loved idol, & influence. RIP Michael Joseph Jackson (King of Pop)
You mean Brazilian version of this clip right? It's umm portuguese words: "Michael Michael, eles não ligam pra gente!" : Michael, Michael, They don't care about us (People).
it does not mean any thing it is just hes ways of singing
Well, Dirty Diana is not really a person. He said in an interview one time that Dirty Diana was a song that desrcribed all the women that hung out backstage and smoked and got into alot of trouble.