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Face Down about MJ I've always wonderd if Face Down was about Michael Jackson, i'm not sure why, but i've always had a feeling it was even though there was not real direct refernce toward him, but today i saw his peformance of it on the chris rock show, and he goes "heee-heee" and does the signature mj leg kick, does anyone know that history behind that song? | |
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It`s a song about Prince`s career. The world is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel.
"You still wanna take me to prison...just because I won't trade humanity for patriotism." | |
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PurpleKnight said: It`s a song about Prince`s career.
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PurpleKnight said: It`s a song about Prince`s career.
inresting. thanks | |
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coolcat said: PurpleKnight said: It`s a song about Prince`s career.
okay maybe your lying LOL | |
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it's not about MJ, it's about record co execs. | |
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lilgish said: it's not about MJ, it's about record co execs.
okay thanks guys. cool cat, stop confusing me. lol. | |
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P2daP said: lilgish said: it's not about MJ, it's about record co execs.
okay thanks guys. cool cat, stop confusing me. lol. | |
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The song "Fascination" contains a lyric alluding to him, perhaps:
"so-called King gives birth to so-called.... Prince" . [Edited 5/8/06 0:26am] | |
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i always thought 'face down' was about the state of prince's career and his relationship with his label at the time, just like most of the songs on 'emancipation' that weren't about his marriage/family. | |
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Anx said: i always thought 'face down' was about the state of prince's career and his relationship with his label at the time, just like most of the songs on 'emancipation' that weren't about his marriage/family.
"We've never been able to pull off a funk number"
"That's becuase we're soulless auttomatons" | |
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wasitgood4u said: Anx said: i always thought 'face down' was about the state of prince's career and his relationship with his label at the time, just like most of the songs on 'emancipation' that weren't about his marriage/family.
I don't think Love is about MJ (personally I think it's about the fans). I just don't see anything that references him at all. I don't know why he would be saying those things to him. But Love does sound like an MJ song. I can hear Mike singing it and it fits. I graduated bitches!!! 12-19-09 | |
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Anx said: i always thought 'face down' was about the state of prince's career and his relationship with his label at the time, just like most of the songs on 'emancipation' that weren't about his marriage/family.
I graduated bitches!!! 12-19-09 | |
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coolcat said: P2daP said: okay thanks guys. cool cat, stop confusing me. lol. The song`s singing about the dead "Prince" and the way he was treated by his label. He`s poking fun at his tumultuous war with WB while still venting.The world is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel.
"You still wanna take me to prison...just because I won't trade humanity for patriotism." | |
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PurpleRighteous1 said: (personally I think it's about the fans).
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PurpleKnight said: coolcat said: The song`s singing about the dead "Prince" and the way he was treated by his label. He`s poking fun at his tumultuous war with WB while still venting.The record executives were the ones saying he's "dead like Elvis." "Never respecting the root of all evil" (love of money) meaning that money was more important to them than people/art. My Legacy
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(Dead like Elvis)
Somebody once told him that he wouldn't take Prince through the ringer Let him go down as a washed up singer Ain't that a bitch? Thinkin' all along that he wanted 2 be rich Never respected the root of all evil and he still don't 2 this day, huh Bury him face down, let the motherfuckers kiss a ass, OK? Face down! Told 'em he wanted 2 sing a song about a black child goin' buck wild And they just laughed in his face Talk 2 your lawyer but U got no case What U need 2 do is keep your place Next time U pull a card, it better be a ace motherfucker Or U can lay face down (Face down!) ..... Just say "NO" to cow mucus consumption! | |
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PurpleRighteous1 said: wasitgood4u said: I don't think Love is about MJ (personally I think it's about the fans). I just don't see anything that references him at all. I don't know why he would be saying those things to him. But Love does sound like an MJ song. I can hear Mike singing it and it fits. Yeah - it is about the fans etc. But songs can have two meanings. In a press conference in 2004 (I think) he expressed guarded sympathy to MJ, and I thought this could be a call-out, especially coz of the style of the song. It's a song about everybody dissing you but love will conquer, basically, which could talk to Mike's situation (unless, like most of us, you're convinced he's a pedophile!). "We've never been able to pull off a funk number"
"That's becuase we're soulless auttomatons" | |
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Face Down is about Warner Brothers in the 90's basically telling him "What U need 2 do is keep your place. Next time U pull a card, it better be an ace motherfucker." Meaning, the next album better be a hit. Goodnight, sweet Prince. | |
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The part of Face Down about "wanted 2 sing a song about a black child goin' buck wild, and they just laughed in his face" might be about the NPG Gold Nigga album that he wanted to release, and they refused to release it.
As Prince said in his interview with Chris Rock in 1997 on VH-1 "It's hard 2 work with someone who u can tell hates your guts." Goodnight, sweet Prince. | |
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