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Thread started 03/30/06 1:51am

MikeMatronik

So P and Madge are mainstream again with #1 album but where's MJ???

confused Mike, get your ass on the studio and release some bloody muzak
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Reply #1 posted 03/30/06 1:58am

GangstaFam

I disagree. I think he needs to get his life in order before worrying about a big comeback.
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Reply #2 posted 03/30/06 2:03am

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GangstaFam said:

I disagree. I think he needs to get his life in order before worrying about a big comeback.


no...he needs to get bitches on the studio and fuck them while making music! It's time form him to be a man, a MACHO!
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Reply #3 posted 03/30/06 2:05am

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GangstaFam said:

I disagree. I think he needs to get his life in order before worrying about a big comeback.


nod


He has too many issues that need to be dealt with.Forget about a new album and a comeback...that can wait.
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Reply #4 posted 03/30/06 2:08am

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@ "kop" lol
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Reply #5 posted 03/30/06 2:11am

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Quite frankly I don't think MJ needs to release another album. Too much damaged has been done and besides his been around since he was about 10. He is probably fed up of the whole music industry by now..
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Reply #6 posted 03/30/06 2:17am

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Maybe if he did something with a boys choir.....um on second thought,,....nevermind
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Reply #7 posted 03/30/06 5:51am

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GangstaFam said:

I disagree. I think he needs to get his life in order before worrying about a big comeback.


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the ship is sinking. plug up some holes before you try and sail another ocean
Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton
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Reply #8 posted 03/30/06 5:57am

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I don't really miss him anymore. neutral
Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off
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Reply #9 posted 03/30/06 5:57am

DavidEye

whatsgoingon said:

Quite frankly I don't think MJ needs to release another album. Too much damaged has been done and besides his been around since he was about 10. He is probably fed up of the whole music industry by now..



You know,I totally agree with you.I think retirement wouldn't be a bad idea at all.He's been in the spotlight for so many years (since he was what...9 years old?) and that's got to take a toll on a person.Maybe it would do him a world of good to get out of the spotlight and try to live a "normal" life for once.As an artist,he has already accomplished so much.Plus,I don't think he is really "inspired" anymore.He doesn't like to tour and it takes him YEARS to make an album.Why go through all that again? Retire,sell Neverland,get away from the madness of L.A.,and begin to enjoy life.He seems bitter,angry and totally unhappy with the music business,anyway.
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Reply #10 posted 03/30/06 6:11am

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Retirement would be great but for some reason I bet he thinks if he did it now it's sorta forced or the result of the trial. I can imagine that he wants to do it on his term which would be one last hoorah and the big 'this is my last album/tour' fan fare.
Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off
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Reply #11 posted 03/30/06 6:23am

DavidEye

JackieBlue said:

Retirement would be great but for some reason I bet he thinks if he did it now it's sorta forced or the result of the trial. I can imagine that he wants to do it on his term which would be one last hoorah and the big 'this is my last album/tour' fan fare.


Yeah,his ego wouldn't allow him to retire.He wants to prove that he is still the "King Of Pop".
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Reply #12 posted 03/30/06 7:07am

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GangstaFam said:

I disagree. I think he needs to get his life in order before worrying about a big comeback.

Amen
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Reply #13 posted 03/30/06 7:18am

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JackieBlue said:

Retirement would be great but for some reason I bet he thinks if he did it now it's sorta forced or the result of the trial. I can imagine that he wants to do it on his term which would be one last hoorah and the big 'this is my last album/tour' fan fare.

On top of that, he probably doesn't even know what life is like without the music industry. Like what was said before, it's been his life since he was a child. It's not easy to leave something that's been a part of you for so many years if not all of your life. Plus, look at him and I'm not saying this to be funny. Even if he wanted to be normal, his face wouldn't let him because of all the work he's done to it. Sad to say, it may be damned if he does and damned if he doesn't but it's all based on the choices he's made in his life.

If he were to make another album, I would love to see him make a kickass album again where he doesn't have to prove that he's still the "kinkg of pop". Just make an album that works for him but as long as he still has that "Thriller" mentallity, the albums, if he makes another one, will still be shit. All of this never should have happened. In the end, I hope this man finds peace. I really do. sad

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Reply #14 posted 03/30/06 7:21am

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oh good grief...
Space for sale...
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Reply #15 posted 03/30/06 12:57pm

GangstaFam

I'm glad most of you agree. I worry about his mind and soul, not his fame and fortune.
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Reply #16 posted 03/30/06 1:47pm

Krytonite

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sosgemini said:

oh good grief...


What's the problem?
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Reply #17 posted 03/30/06 3:56pm

psychodelicide

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DavidEye said:

JackieBlue said:

Retirement would be great but for some reason I bet he thinks if he did it now it's sorta forced or the result of the trial. I can imagine that he wants to do it on his term which would be one last hoorah and the big 'this is my last album/tour' fan fare.


Yeah,his ego wouldn't allow him to retire.He wants to prove that he is still the "King Of Pop".


lol "King of Poop" is more like it. lol I agree though, he does need to get his shit together.
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Reply #18 posted 03/30/06 4:03pm

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Krytonite said:

sosgemini said:

oh good grief...


What's the problem?


biggrin I wish I remembered what Ola said next.
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Reply #19 posted 03/30/06 4:52pm

badujunkie

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Madonna and Prince weren't child stars. Prince signed to Warner Bros. in his teens but didn't drop albums or attain worldwide fame when he was an adolescent or younger--like Mike. Madonna was a nobody until 26 or so. It's all about that. Mike's shelf life has expired faster and the impact of being a child in the business has left its permanent ugly scars. He's his own worst enemy...and about half the songs on his last LP sucked. And he hasn't toured the US in what, a decade? All those reasons combined.
I'll leave it alone babe...just be me
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Reply #20 posted 03/30/06 7:11pm

charlottegelin

DavidEye said:

whatsgoingon said:

Quite frankly I don't think MJ needs to release another album. Too much damaged has been done and besides his been around since he was about 10. He is probably fed up of the whole music industry by now..



You know,I totally agree with you.I think retirement wouldn't be a bad idea at all.He's been in the spotlight for so many years (since he was what...9 years old?) and that's got to take a toll on a person.Maybe it would do him a world of good to get out of the spotlight and try to live a "normal" life for once.As an artist,he has already accomplished so much.Plus,I don't think he is really "inspired" anymore.He doesn't like to tour and it takes him YEARS to make an album.Why go through all that again? Retire,sell Neverland,get away from the madness of L.A.,and begin to enjoy life.He seems bitter,angry and totally unhappy with the music business,anyway.


In 20 years when it all blows over he can record a record af jazz standards.
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Reply #21 posted 03/30/06 8:25pm

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MJ is stealthily plannig his comeback...with the help of....Fiddy.

Troubled pop superstar MICHAEL JACKSON wants to launch a pop comeback collaborating with rapper 50 CENT. The singer, who was acquitted on child molestation charges last year (05), revealed his plans to G-UNIT member DJ WHOO KID, who recently spent time with Jackson in Bahrain. The pair became friends and now Whoo Kid - who has been hired to DJ a number of parties for the Bahrain royal family - wants to help orchestrate a spectacular return for Jackson and bring him and G-Unit colleague 50 Cent together. He tells MTV.com, "I (saw) Michael Jackson sitting by the pool sippin' lemonade. They didn't tell me he was going to be there - I didn't even expect Michael to be in the country. So I'm like, 'F**king Michael Jackson is here.'" He later dined with Bahrain ruler SHEIKH ABDULLAH BIN HAMAD AL-KHALIFA, singer JOHN LEGEND and Jackson. Whoo Kid adds, "Mike was like, 'Whoo Kid, come sit over here.' "He was supposed to be there for like 45 minutes; he stayed for five hours. We was talking about EMINEM. He was like, 'Is Eminem really retired?' I forgot that Eminem totally cremated him in one video (LOSE IT), but (Michael) didn't even bring it up. Then he started talking about 50." Whoo Kid later arranged a phone conversation between the two.

From ContactMusic.com


Wow. What a horrible idea. confused
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Reply #22 posted 03/30/06 8:43pm

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FruitToAttractBears said:

MJ is stealthily plannig his comeback...with the help of....Fiddy.

Troubled pop superstar MICHAEL JACKSON wants to launch a pop comeback collaborating with rapper 50 CENT. The singer, who was acquitted on child molestation charges last year (05), revealed his plans to G-UNIT member DJ WHOO KID, who recently spent time with Jackson in Bahrain. The pair became friends and now Whoo Kid - who has been hired to DJ a number of parties for the Bahrain royal family - wants to help orchestrate a spectacular return for Jackson and bring him and G-Unit colleague 50 Cent together. He tells MTV.com, "I (saw) Michael Jackson sitting by the pool sippin' lemonade. They didn't tell me he was going to be there - I didn't even expect Michael to be in the country. So I'm like, 'F**king Michael Jackson is here.'" He later dined with Bahrain ruler SHEIKH ABDULLAH BIN HAMAD AL-KHALIFA, singer JOHN LEGEND and Jackson. Whoo Kid adds, "Mike was like, 'Whoo Kid, come sit over here.' "He was supposed to be there for like 45 minutes; he stayed for five hours. We was talking about EMINEM. He was like, 'Is Eminem really retired?' I forgot that Eminem totally cremated him in one video (LOSE IT), but (Michael) didn't even bring it up. Then he started talking about 50." Whoo Kid later arranged a phone conversation between the two.

From ContactMusic.com


Wow. What a horrible idea. confused
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If this is true than I hope MJ flops so hard it would make him turn black again.
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Reply #23 posted 03/30/06 9:05pm

CinisterCee

lilgish said:

Krytonite said:



What's the problem?


biggrin I wish I remembered what Ola said next.


*bewildered*

C'mon, I'll take ya home. smile
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Reply #24 posted 03/30/06 10:37pm

cborgman

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purplecam said:

FruitToAttractBears said:

MJ is stealthily plannig his comeback...with the help of....Fiddy.



Wow. What a horrible idea. confused
[Edited 3/30/06 20:25pm]

If this is true than I hope MJ flops so hard it would make him turn black again.


giggle
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Reply #25 posted 03/31/06 2:59am

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charlottegelin said:

DavidEye said:




You know,I totally agree with you.I think retirement wouldn't be a bad idea at all.He's been in the spotlight for so many years (since he was what...9 years old?) and that's got to take a toll on a person.Maybe it would do him a world of good to get out of the spotlight and try to live a "normal" life for once.As an artist,he has already accomplished so much.Plus,I don't think he is really "inspired" anymore.He doesn't like to tour and it takes him YEARS to make an album.Why go through all that again? Retire,sell Neverland,get away from the madness of L.A.,and begin to enjoy life.He seems bitter,angry and totally unhappy with the music business,anyway.


In 20 years when it all blows over he can record a record af jazz standards.


I've always felt with a producer like Quincey, Jazz was his style along with Soul and RnB. But I doubt he will be able to go that route anymore since he is so stuck in the pop/rock/sappy arena.
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Reply #26 posted 03/31/06 3:06am

DavidEye

FruitToAttractBears said:

MJ is stealthily plannig his comeback...with the help of....Fiddy.

Troubled pop superstar MICHAEL JACKSON wants to launch a pop comeback collaborating with rapper 50 CENT. The singer, who was acquitted on child molestation charges last year (05), revealed his plans to G-UNIT member DJ WHOO KID, who recently spent time with Jackson in Bahrain. The pair became friends and now Whoo Kid - who has been hired to DJ a number of parties for the Bahrain royal family - wants to help orchestrate a spectacular return for Jackson and bring him and G-Unit colleague 50 Cent together. He tells MTV.com, "I (saw) Michael Jackson sitting by the pool sippin' lemonade. They didn't tell me he was going to be there - I didn't even expect Michael to be in the country. So I'm like, 'F**king Michael Jackson is here.'" He later dined with Bahrain ruler SHEIKH ABDULLAH BIN HAMAD AL-KHALIFA, singer JOHN LEGEND and Jackson. Whoo Kid adds, "Mike was like, 'Whoo Kid, come sit over here.' "He was supposed to be there for like 45 minutes; he stayed for five hours. We was talking about EMINEM. He was like, 'Is Eminem really retired?' I forgot that Eminem totally cremated him in one video (LOSE IT), but (Michael) didn't even bring it up. Then he started talking about 50." Whoo Kid later arranged a phone conversation between the two.

From ContactMusic.com


Wow. What a horrible idea. confused


disbelief


This is the exact reason why MJ should retire.His strategy for making music is not based on true inspiration and fresh ideas,it's based on a desperate need to keep up with all the current trends.The idea of MJ working on an album with 50 Cent is just ludicrous.Mike is chasing after an audience that wasn't even born when 'Thriller' came out.That's sad.
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Reply #27 posted 03/31/06 7:04am

sosgemini

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DavidEye said:

FruitToAttractBears said:

MJ is stealthily plannig his comeback...with the help of....Fiddy.



Wow. What a horrible idea. confused


disbelief


This is the exact reason why MJ should retire.His strategy for making music is not based on true inspiration and fresh ideas,it's based on a desperate need to keep up with all the current trends.The idea of MJ working on an album with 50 Cent is just ludicrous.Mike is chasing after an audience that wasn't even born when 'Thriller' came out.That's sad.



oh my lord..talk about pot calling kettle black..
Space for sale...
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Reply #28 posted 03/31/06 7:11am

DavidEye

maybe MJ should kiss 50 Cent on the next MTV Awards,I'm sure it would turn his career around,huh? lol
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Reply #29 posted 03/31/06 7:46am

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DavidEye said:

maybe MJ should kiss 50 Cent on the next MTV Awards,I'm sure it would turn his career around,huh? lol

Whoa, 2 freaks getting it on! ill falloff
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