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Over the years, the word “Dangerous” has inspired some unforgettable music across different genres and generations — from Highlife to Hiplife, Afrobeats to Pop royalty. But when it comes down to it… which “Dangerous” track reigns supreme in your playlist?

Here are 4 of the most iconic ones to ever drop:

1️⃣ Dangerous – Sarkodie ft. E.L

A smooth fusion of Hiplife and R&B, this Sarkodie x E.L classic hits with clever bars and addictive melody. Whether you’re vibing to the slick verses or singing along to the hook, this one is dangerously good! 🔥

🎧 “Your body dangerous… make I be your customer”
A soft-boy anthem with heavy lyrical weight — Sark at his romantic best.

2️⃣ Dangerous – Michael Jackson

A timeless Pop masterpiece from the King of Pop himself. With its hypnotic beat, slick choreography, and mysterious narrative, MJ’s Dangerous isn’t just a song — it’s an experience.

🎙️ “The girl was bad… the girl was dangerous.”
This one defined an era and still gives goosebumps decades later.

3️⃣ Dangerous – Daddy Lumba

Highlife royalty! Daddy Lumba’s take on “Dangerous” blends Ghanaian rhythms with deep emotional delivery. A song about love, temptation, and trust — served the true Lumba way.

🎶 A song that speaks to hearts, relationships, and red flags — in full Lumba flavor.

4️⃣ Dangerous – R2Bees

This track captures the perfect mix of Afrobeats and smooth vocals, with Mugeez and Paedae in their natural element. If you’re into chilled vibes with a touch of danger… this one’s for you.

🎵 “She say she dangerous… but I no dey fear…”
A low-key banger that never gets old.

So Tell Us…

Which ‘Dangerous’ track tops your list?
Comment 1, 2, 3, or 4 — and tell us why it’s your favorite.

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source: kaknews.com

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