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'''''Why You Wanna Trip On Me''''' is one of Michael Jackson's songs in the album, [[Dangerous (album)|Dangerous]]. This song was written by Teddy Riley and Bernard Belle. This song is 5 minutes and 25 seconds in length[[File:ImagesCAMFV7L5.jpg|thumb|Why You Wanna Trip On Me]]
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'''''Why You Wanna Trip On Me''''' is one of [[Michael Jackson]]'s songs in the album, [[Dangerous (album)|Dangerous]]. This song was written by Teddy Riley and Bernard Belle. This song is 5 minutes and 25 seconds in length.
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Date: '''January 31, 1993'''
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Recorded: '''1990'''[[File:ImagesCAMFV7L5.jpg|thumb|Why You Wanna Trip On Me]]
 
==Lyrics<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qSfCjVk6Xc</ref>==
 
==Lyrics<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qSfCjVk6Xc</ref>==
 
*They Say I'm Different
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*A snippet of this song has been heard as an intro to "[[Jam]]" during the Super Bowl Halftime Show in 1993.
 
*A snippet of this song has been heard as an intro to "[[Jam]]" during the Super Bowl Halftime Show in 1993.
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*This song has been played during the end credits of the ''Dangerous: The Short Films'' DVD.
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==In [[Dangerous (album)|Dangerous]]==
 
==In [[Dangerous (album)|Dangerous]]==
 
This song is the 2nd track listing in this album.<ref>http://michael-jackson.wikia.com/wiki/Dangerous_%28album%29</ref>
 
This song is the 2nd track listing in this album.<ref>http://michael-jackson.wikia.com/wiki/Dangerous_%28album%29</ref>
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Revision as of 20:48, 9 January 2021

Why You Wanna Trip On Me is one of Michael Jackson's songs in the album, Dangerous. This song was written by Teddy Riley and Bernard Belle. This song is 5 minutes and 25 seconds in length.

Date: January 31, 1993

Recorded: 1990

File:ImagesCAMFV7L5.jpg

Why You Wanna Trip On Me

Lyrics[1]

  • They Say I'm Different
  • They Don't Understand
  • But There's A Bigger Problem
  • That's Much More In Demand
  • You Got World Hunger
  • Not Enough To Eat
  • So There's Really No Time
  • To Be Trippin' On Me
  • You Got School Teachers
  • Who Don't Wanna Teach
  • You Got Grown People
  • Who Can't Write Or Read
  • You Got Strange Diseases
  • Ah But There's No Cure
  • You Got Many Doctors
  • That Aren't So Sure
  • So Tell Me
  • Why You Wanna Trip On Me
  • Why You Wanna Trip On Me
  • Stop Trippin'
  • We've Got More Problems
  • Than We'll Ever Need
  • You Got Gang Violence
  • And Bloodshed On The Street
  • You Got Homeless People
  • With No Food To Eat
  • With No Clothes On Their Back
  • And No Shoes For Their Feet
  • We've Got Drug Addiction
  • In The Minds Of The Weak
  • We've Got So Much Corruption
  • Police Brutality
  • We've Got Streetwalkers
  • Walkin' Into Darkness
  • Tell Me
  • What Are We Doin'
  • To Try To Stop This
  • Why You Wanna Trip On Me
  • Why You Wanna Trip On Me
  • Why You Wanna Trip On Me
  • Why You Wanna Trip On Me
  • Ooh Stop Trippin'
  • Yeah Stop Trippin'
  • Everybody Just Stop Trippin'
  • Why You Wanna Trip On Me
  • Why You Wanna Trip On Me
  • Why You Wanna Trip On Me
  • Why You Wanna Trip On Me
  • Stop Trippin'
  • Why You Wanna Trip On Me
  • Why You Wanna Trip On Me
  • Why You Wanna Trip On Me
  • Why You Wanna Trip On Me
  • Ooh Stop Trippin'
  • Yeah Stop Trippin'
  • Everybody Just Stop Trippin'
  • Stop Trippin'
  • Stop Trippin'
  • Stop Trippin'
  • Stop Trippin'

Trivia

  • A snippet of this song has been heard as an intro to "Jam" during the Super Bowl Halftime Show in 1993.
  • This song has been played during the end credits of the Dangerous: The Short Films DVD.

In Dangerous

This song is the 2nd track listing in this album.[2]

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