Michael Jackson - Human Nature - Live Yokohama 1987 - -
Unlike the airy, breathy studio version, the Yokohama live performance featured a more aggressive, rhythmic vocal style. Jackson utilized his signature "hiccups" and ad-libs to syncopate with the heavy bassline.
"Human Nature" served as a "breather" in the setlist, but Jackson used it to showcase subtle, fluid movements. The iconic "locking" and "sliding" during the bridge became a hallmark of this tour. Michael Jackson - Human Nature - Live Yokohama 1987 -
Michael Jackson’s performance of "Human Nature" during his Bad World Tour in Yokohama, Japan, stands as a definitive moment in pop history. This live rendition transformed a gentle studio ballad into a high-energy display of vocal precision and stagecraft, marking Jackson’s first major solo tour since his global rise to superstardom. Unlike the airy, breathy studio version, the Yokohama
The Yokohama concert in September 1987 kicked off a massive 123-show world tour sponsored by Pepsi . For many fans in Japan, this was their first look at the "new" Michael Jackson—redefined by the street-edge aesthetic of the Bad album, yet still deeply connected to the emotional core of his Thriller hits. The iconic "locking" and "sliding" during the bridge