2008Released
3:49

Did You Know?

Interesting facts and trivia about Liberian Girl. By Songfacts®.

This song of gratitude for the existence of a loved one was written and composed by Michael Jackson. His producer Quincy Jones wanted him to write most of the songs for the Bad album, and he did, composing 8 of the 10 tracks. Jones was amazed at the range of Jackson's songwriting, and was very impressed that he came up with this unusual track. The song finds Jackson singing about a special girl from the African nation of Liberia, and it opens with the South African female singer Letta Mbulu saying the Swahili phrase "Naku penda piya-naku taka piya-mpenziwe," which translates to "Love you too. I want you too, my love." There was some geographic liberty here, as Swahili is not spoken in Liberia.

This wasn't released in the United States, but was the ninth single released from the Bad album in Europe and Australia.

It was widely reported that this song was dedicated to Jackson's close friend Elizabeth Taylor, although Taylor is certainly not Liberian and such a dedication wouldn't make much sense. Jackson did write a more obviously dedicated song for Taylor called "Elizabeth I Love You," which he performed at her 65th birthday celebration, which aired on ABC on February 25, 1997.

Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Liberian Girl.
G♯Key
MinorMode
4/4Time Signature
105BPM

Album

The album Liberian Girl is released on.

Released By

The record label that has released Liberian Girl.
Epic/Legacy
(P) 2008 MJJ Productions Inc.

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