Liberian Girl

Michael Jackson · Bad 25th Anniversary Edition [2012]

(Naku Penda Piya - Naku Taka Piya - Mpenziwe)

(I Love You Too - I Want You Too - My Love)



Liberian Girl...

You Came And You Changed My World

A Love So Brand New

Liberian Girl...

You Came And You Changed Me Girl

A Feeling So True



Liberian Girl

You Know That You Came

And You Changed My World

Just Like In The Movies

With Two Lovers In A Scene

And She Says...

"Do You Love Me"

And He Says So Endlessly...

"I Love You, Liberian Girl"



(Naku Penda Piya - Naku Taka Piya - Mpenziwe)

(I Love You Too - I Want You Too - My Love)



Liberian Girl...

More Precious Than Any Pearl

Your Love So Complete

Liberian Girl...

You Kiss Me Then

Ooh, The World

You Do This To Me



Liberian Girl

You Know That You Came

And You Changed My World

Just Like In The Movies

With Two Lovers In A Scene

And She Says,

"Do You Love Me"

And He Says So Endlessly

"I Love You, Liberian Girl"



(Naku Penda Piya - Naku Taka Piya - Mpenziwe)

(I Love You Too - I Want You Too - My Love)



Liberian Girl

You Know That You Came

And You Changed My World

I Wait For The Day

When You Have To Say

"I Do,"

And I'll Smile And Say It Too

And Forever We'll Be True

I Love You, Liberian Girl, All The Time



(Girl) I Love You Liberian Girl, All The Time

(Girl) I Love You Liberian Girl, All The Time

(Girl) I Love You Liberian Girl, All The Time



(Girl) I Love You I Love You Baby

(Girl) I Want You I Love You Baby

(Girl) Ooh! I Love You Baby, I Want You Baby, Ooh!

Liberian Girl

Michael Jackson's "Liberian Girl" stands as a vibrant centerpiece on the Bad 25th Anniversary Edition, showcasing his signature blend of R&B, pop, and funk. Released in 1987, the track features a distinctive string arrangement and Jackson's smooth vocal delivery, creating an upbeat yet socially conscious atmosphere. The song reflects the era's global awareness, with lyrics addressing the plight of Liberian refugees, a theme consistent with Jackson's humanitarian efforts. While not a chart-topper like "Thriller," the recording remains a testament to his versatility and ability to merge commercial appeal with meaningful storytelling. Its inclusion on the Bad album solidified its place in his discography as a dynamic example of his mid-career musical evolution.