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why did michael jackson make who is it
and does it have to do something with diana

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Which Diana do you mean — Princess Diana or Diana Ross? I’ll answer both briefly.

What "Who Is It" is about
- "Who Is It" is a song from Michael Jackson’s 1991 album Dangerous. Jackson wrote the song about betrayal, jealousy and the pain of a lover who has lied or been unfaithful. The lyrics and the moody arrangement make it a dramatic, personal-sounding breakup song rather than a public/political statement.
- Jackson often wrote in a way that sounded very personal but usually didn’t publicly confirm that a given song was about a specific real person, so many songs invite fan speculation.

Is it about Princess Diana?
- No credible evidence links "Who Is It" to Princess Diana. While Jackson and Diana were publicly friendly, there is no reliable source or statement from Jackson saying this song was about her. The lyrical subject — a betrayed romantic partner — also doesn’t match the nature of their relationship.

Is it about Diana Ross?
- Jackson had a long, mentor‑like friendship with Diana Ross, and some fans have speculated about connections between his songs and people close to him. But again, there’s no confirmed or documented evidence that "Who Is It" was written about Diana Ross.

If you want, I can:
- Walk through the lyrics line‑by‑line and show why people read it as a breakup/jealousy song, or
- Give background on the song’s recording, release and music video.