Michael Jackson
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And I'm your Billie Jean
In "Michael Jackson," Johnny Depp is using the King of Pop as a metaphor for a lover who is in a dominant position. The lines "You're my Michael Jackson/And I'm your Billie Jean" are a clear reference to MJ's hit song "Billie Jean," where he sings about a woman claiming he's the father of her child. By using this specific reference, Depp is implying that he is in a submissive position, just like the woman in the song. The entire song is about a need for control and power within a relationship, and Depp uses MJ as a way to describe how he feels.
By comparing himself to Billie Jean, Depp highlights his vulnerability and dependence within the relationship. He's "just a boy" and "not a man" in this scenario, constantly seeking validation and affection from his partner. The use of MJ as a metaphor is interesting because he was known for his power and control in the music industry, yet Depp is flipping that dynamic and using it to describe a different kind of power dynamic.
Line by Line Meaning
You're my Michael Jackson
You are my icon, my legend, my inspiration, just like how Michael Jackson is an idol for millions of fans worldwide.
And I'm your Billie Jean
And just like how Billie Jean was Michael Jackson's muse, I am yours, my love.
Contributed by Gianna J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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CrownedFennex
His voice acting skills are so impressive, man
Veraloe
They really are
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common sense
I concur
SuperHappyFunTimesSinceTheDawnOfTime
Ikr
TWILIGHTCC
tHe eArTh sAyS hELLo 😂
Changbinnie
IKR i always die when i hear that💀
Ivan Roman
That part STILL gives me cringe
Burning Desire
We want to Jhonny as a willy wonka again.