Michael Jackson’s “Dirty Diana” was a smash hit off his 1987 album “Bad.” The energetic rock-infused song became a staple of his live performances, but there’s a little-known story about the song’s title and its connection to royalty.
Respectful Revision
During his “Bad World Tour,” Jackson reportedly removed “Dirty Diana” from the set list before a concert where Princess Diana was in attendance. According to Jackson, he worried the song’s title, which refers to a dishonest woman, might be misconstrued. Despite clarifying that the song wasn’t about her, he showed respect for the Princess by taking it out.
The Meaning Behind the Music
Jackson himself explained that “Dirty Diana” wasn’t about a specific person, but rather a fictional character – a groupie who flatters musicians for personal gain. The song portrays a negative experience, a dark side to the rock and roll lifestyle.
Enduring Legacy
“Dirty Diana” remains a popular song, praised for its innovative music video and powerful vocals. The story of its connection to Princess Diana adds another layer to the song’s legacy, showcasing Jackson’s thoughtfulness and the song’s open to interpretation lyrics.