Michael Jackson - Black Or White (house With Guitar Radio Mix) -
The "House With Guitar Radio Mix" was featured on various formats of the "Black or White" single release starting in late 1991 and early 1992.
: The core song itself was a massive success, spending seven weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and making Jackson the first artist to have #1 hits in the 70s, 80s, and 90s. This specific house remix helped the single maintain longevity in clubs and on international dance charts.
: The remix involved a team of experts, including audio editors Hex Hector and Ricky Crespo , and mixing engineers Acar Key and Rodney Ascue . The "House With Guitar Radio Mix" was featured
: It gained renewed attention in 2006 when it was included in the Michael Jackson: Visionary - The Video Singles box set, which celebrated his most influential tracks.
While the original version of "Black or White" was celebrated for its pop-rock riff and message of equality, the introduced a dance-floor-ready groove. : The remix involved a team of experts,
Experience the high-energy fusion of rock and house in this official high-quality audio version of the mix:
The is a prominent remix of Michael Jackson's 1991 global hit, blending the song's original rock-infused energy with the rising house music sounds of the early 90s. Produced by Michael Jackson and Bill Bottrell, this version was notably reimagined by the legendary production duo Robert Clivillés and David Cole , better known as C+C Music Factory. Production and Creative Direction Experience the high-energy fusion of rock and house
: The remix reinforces the song's lyrical theme—that racial identity should not be a barrier to human connection—by sonically merging "black" house music influences with "white" rock guitar elements.