Can't Get Your Weight Off Me

Michael Jackson · Then, Now, Forever [2014]

Baby, baby



You put my heart in your face

And then you claim its some game

And then you tell all these lies

Cause you don't have alibi



(I'm gettin' a little sick of it baby)

(I'm getting frustrated)



Cause I Can't Get Your Weight Off Of Me

(Uh-Oh)

Cause I Can't Push You Away From Me

Even Though Your Skinny And Small

It's Your Love That's Too Tall

And Now It's Too Much, Baby!



You wave my love in my face

Even though it's too great

The power in you cannot hold it all



(And know she thinks i'm cheatin')

(And now i'm hardly breathin')



Cause I Can't Get Your Weight Off Of Me

(Uh-Oh)

Cause I Can't Push You Away From Me

Even Though Your Skinny And Small

It's Your Love That's Too Tall

And Now It's Too Much, Baby!



Cause I Can't Get Your Weight Off Of Me



(Uh-Oh)

Cause I Can't Push You Away From Me

Even Though Your Skinny And Small

It's Your Love That's Too Tall

And Now It's Too Much, Baby!



Too Much baby

Too Much Kissing

Too Much Love For Me



Cause I'm Drowning In Sorrow Now

I said i had enough of your love

I want to take back

Cause i miss you baby!

(Miss You)

(Baby!)



Cause I Can't Get Your Weight Off Of Me

(Uh-Oh)

Cause I Can't Push You Away From Me

Even Though Your Skinny And Small

It's Your Love That's Too Tall

And Now It's Too Much, Baby!



Cause I Can't Get Your Weight Off Of Me

(Uh-Oh)

Cause I Can't Push You Away From Me

Even Though Your Skinny And Small

It's Your Love That's Too Tall

And Now It's Too Much, Baby!

Can't Get Your Weight Off Me

Michael Jackson's "Can't Get Your Weight Off Me" serves as a poignant reminder of his enduring commitment to social advocacy, particularly regarding obesity and health. While often overshadowed by his chart-topping dance anthems, this track reflects the artist's broader humanitarian vision, echoing themes found in his other socially conscious works like "Earth Song" and "Heal The World." Recorded during a period when Jackson was actively campaigning for medical research and public awareness, the song underscores his belief that physical well-being is a universal struggle. Its inclusion on compilations such as "Then, Now, Forever" highlights its status as a staple in his discography, representing a side of the King of Pop dedicated to empathy and global health initiatives rather than just entertainment.