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Above him, "flying ships" (reminiscent of Peter Pan’s world) carry children toward the moon, symbolizing the freedom and innocence he felt he missed.

The lyrics of "Childhood" are autobiographical, addressing Jackson's lost youth and the public's perception of his eccentricities. He famously asks the listener, "Before you judge me, try hard to love me," explaining that his "strange" behavior was a result of never having the chance to be a normal child. For many fans, this track remains the most honest explanation of his inner world. michael_jackson_childhood_official_video

You can watch the official "Childhood" music video on the official Michael Jackson YouTube Channel . Above him, "flying ships" (reminiscent of Peter Pan’s

Michael is seen sitting in a dark, ethereal forest, dressed in simple, humble clothing. For many fans, this track remains the most

While "Scream" broke records for its high-budget futuristic style, "Childhood" resonated on an emotional level. It won praise for its orchestral arrangement, featuring the New York Philharmonic , and remains a staple for those looking to understand the complexities of Jackson's life.

Unlike the high-energy choreography of "Thriller" or "Bad," this video is quiet and atmospheric, focusing on Jackson's emotive performance. Legacy and Impact