Stranger in Moscow
Stranger in Moscow

Michael Jackson - Stranger in Moscow Lyrics

In this poignant track, Michael Jackson articulates a profound sense of alienation and dislocation. The lyrics vividly depict his feelings of isolation and despair while he was in Russia, symbolized through the relentless rain and cold imagery. The references… Read more

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May 1, 1995
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Stranger in Moscow Lyrics

I was wandering in the rain
Mask of life, feelin' insane
Swift and sudden fall from grace
Sunny days seem far away
Kremlin's shadow belittlin' me
Stalin's tomb won't let me be
On and on and on it came
Wish the rain would just let me

How does it feel? (How does it feel?)
How does it feel?
How does it feel?
When you're alone
And you're cold inside?

Here abandoned in my fame
Armageddon of the brain
Kgb was doggin' me
Take my name and just let me be
Then a beggar boy called my name
Happy days will drown the pain
On and on and on it came
And again, and again, and again
Take my name and just let me be

How does it feel? (How does it feel?)
How does it feel?
How does it feel?
How does it feel?
How does it feel? (How does it feel? Now)
How does it feel?
How does it feel?
When you're alone
And you're cold inside?

How does it feel? (How does it feel?)
How does it feel?
How does it feel?
How does it feel?
How does it feel? (How does it feel? Now)
How does it feel?
How does it feel?
When you're alone
And you're cold inside?

Like a stranger in Moscow (Lord have mercy)
Like a stranger in Moscow (Lord have mercy)
We're talkin' danger
We're talkin' danger, baby
Like a stranger in Moscow
We're talkin' danger
We're talkin' danger, baby
Like a stranger in Moscow
I'm livin' lonely
I'm livin' lonely, baby
Stranger in Moscow

Writer(s): Michael Joe Jackson
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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What is the Meaning of Stranger in Moscow?

In this poignant track, Michael Jackson articulates a profound sense of alienation and dislocation. The lyrics vividly depict his feelings of isolation and despair while he was in Russia, symbolized through the relentless rain and cold imagery. The references to historical and political elements like the Kremlin and KGB enhance the atmosphere of surveillance and oppression, mirroring Jackson's own experiences with intense media scrutiny and public judgment. Through the recurring question, "How does it feel?", he invites listeners to empathize with his internal struggle, highlighting a universal theme of loneliness that transcends specific circumstances. The song serves as a melancholic reflection on the personal costs of fame and a longing for genuine connection amidst widespread misunderstanding.

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