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Access Hollywood: The Return Of The King Of Pop

The Return of the King of Pop

BURBANK, Calif. (November 1, 2006) -- In the year 1991, when MTV was still primarily known for playing music videos, a new album from an artist who helped define the channel in the '80s was being released. This album was going to be huge, and MTV kicked into high gear promoting its World Premiere airing of the first single's video. The album was called "Dangerous." The single was called "Black or White." And the artist? Well, he was suddenly called "The King of Pop."

Of course, the artist was none other than Michael Jackson, but now he had this official-sounding title tacked onto his name. Where did this royal title come from? Did the media name him that? Did he bestow it upon himself? How would Elvis feel about it?

These were questions asked by many at that time.

Regardless of its mysterious origins (most accounts said it was self-imposed, although Jackson claims it was taken from friend Elizabeth Taylor's speech about him at an awards ceremony), the nickname stuck. The premiere of "Black or White" was broadcast simultaneously in 27 countries on November 14, 1991 with an estimated audience of 500 million people - the largest audience ever to view a music video. Michael Jackson was back, and the world took notice.

Fast-forward to the present day: It's been almost 15 years since Jackson broke records with "Black or White," and much has happened to him and his reputation, most of it unpleasant. Jackson's not-so-private private life has been under constant scrutiny, with lawsuits and various charges brought against him for the world to see.

But one fact remains: Michael Jackson has, despite these "distractions," made his mark on the music industry in unmatched ways as an artist, an influence, a pioneer, and a sales-generating force over the past four decades.

When it's all about popular music, Michael Jackson is, without a doubt, the King.

Let's review:

· His 1982 album "Thriller" remained at number one for thirty-seven weeks (the longest stay by a non-soundtrack album to date), and has gone on to become the best-selling album of all-time, nearing 100 million copies sold worldwide. It also has the distinction of being the first album to have seven Top 10 singles on the charts.

· 1995's "HIStory: Past, Present, & Future" is the best-selling multiple-disc album of all-time, with 18 million copies sold worldwide. music

· Jackson has the most Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles for a male recording artist: "Ben" (1 week), "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" (1 week), "Rock with You" (4 weeks), "Billie Jean" (7 weeks), "Beat It" (3 weeks), "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" (1 week), "Bad" (2 weeks), "The Way You Make Me Feel" (1 week), "Man in the Mirror" (2 weeks), "Dirty Diana" (1 week), "Black or White" (7 weeks), and "You Are Not Alone" (1 week). "You Are Not Alone" entered the singles chart at #1, a feat that had never previously occurred.

· Jackson jointly holds the record for most Grammy Awards won in a single year, having won eight awards at the 1984 ceremony. This has been equaled only by Carlos Santana, at the 2001 ceremony.

· In January 1993, he performed during the halftime show at Super Bowl XXVII. It drew one of the largest viewing audiences in the history of American television.

· Jackson's latest album, "Invincible," was released in October 2001 and debuted at number-one in 13 countries. yes

· On November 15, 2006, Michael Jackson will be presented with the Diamond Award (Over 100 million albums sold) at the World Music Awards.

Sales and world records aside, another facet of Jackson's extraordinary career has been the collaborations he's done with other artists. He's worked with established music legends such as Paul McCartney, Diana Ross, Kenny Rogers and Stevie Wonder. He's aided aspiring performers like Siedah Garrett, Rockwell, Brandy and Monica. Jackson has run the gamut of various musical genres and styles - inviting other influences into his own work, as well as lending his voice and skills to other people's projects.

He's even collaborated with Martin Scorsese and Stephen King on video projects. Rumors abound about the possibility of a future collaboration with rapper 50 Cent, but nothing's been confirmed at this time.

What definitely has been confirmed is the fact that Will.I.Am of the Black Eyed Peas is working with Michael on some new tracks, as Billy Bush learned on Access Hollywood's recent exclusive visit to Jackson's studio in Ireland.

With a new album in the works, Jackson is finally readying his musical comeback. Michael's music has unfortunately taken a back seat to the scandals. It's high time the music came front and center again.

So how does Michael plan to overcome adversity and get back into the music game? As he said in an interview on Jesse Jackson's radio show last year, he's going to persevere and continue to reach for his goals.

"I'm a person of the arts. I love the arts very, very, very much," he told Jackson. "And I'm a musician, I'm a director, I'm a writer, I'm a composer, I'm a producer, and I love the medium... I know who I am inside and outside and I know what I want to do. And I will always go with my dreams and my ideals in life. And I'm a very courageous person and I believe in perseverance, determination, and all those wonderful things, and those ideals are very important for a person who is goal-orientated."

Link: http://www.accesshollywoo...88.shtml

[Edited 11/1/06 16:36pm]
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Reply #1 posted 11/01/06 4:35pm

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For those who want to hear a brief clip of MJ's new music, click the link above and scroll to the bottom and wait for the video.
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Reply #2 posted 11/01/06 4:41pm

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i love Michael. he's an awesome artist. can't wait for his new album. it shows that the older artists can still take the floor better than the newer acts.
"So shall it be written, so shall it be sung..." whistle
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Reply #3 posted 11/01/06 4:42pm

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what if his next album does as bad as janets current one??
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Reply #4 posted 11/01/06 5:00pm

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I don't think any artist is banking on record sales as being their primary source of income these days.

Raymone Bain already mentioned earlier this year that he would be touring as well.
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Reply #5 posted 11/01/06 6:06pm

pkidwell

The King was and is once again in Vegas. Okay that was gay.
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Reply #6 posted 11/01/06 6:50pm

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asg said:

what if his next album does as bad as janets current one??

as much as i hate janet, as an artist,
their was something funny with the promotion side of it ...
I am a Rail Road, Track Abandoned
With the Sunset forgetting, i ever Happened
http://www.myspace.com/stolenmorning
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Reply #7 posted 11/02/06 6:59am

SoulAlive

amit1234 said:

I don't think any artist is banking on record sales as being their primary source of income these days.Raymone Bain already mentioned earlier this year that he would be touring as well.


hmmm
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Reply #8 posted 11/02/06 8:00am

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Who cares about sales??? along as the shit is hot!!! That one cut sounds hot!!
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Reply #9 posted 11/02/06 2:31pm

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tznekbsbfrvr said:

i love Michael. he's an awesome artist. can't wait for his new album. it shows that the older artists can still take the floor better than the newer acts.

I will send you original album with my autograph.
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Reply #10 posted 11/02/06 2:50pm

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I hope this is a great album. Ive got my money clinched in my fist ready to buy it. He's just gotta deliver! I know he is capable.
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Reply #11 posted 11/02/06 2:56pm

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lilgish said:

Who cares about sales??? along as the shit is hot!!! That one cut sounds hot!!



when is his album coming out and is will.i.am really producing it? if so, i can't wait!

guys, how was the invincible album??
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Reply #12 posted 11/02/06 2:56pm

dancerella

dreamfactory313 said:

I hope this is a great album. Ive got my money clinched in my fist ready to buy it. He's just gotta deliver! I know he is capable.



hell yeah he's capable and jt and usher better watch out! j'mon!
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Reply #13 posted 11/02/06 8:36pm

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You know, i got really happy when i found out that mike was workin with Will.I.Am.
probably the only respectable producer/rapper i respect now,
he's musical taste is very diverse and it shows in his creative production
clear example is sergion mendes on the black eyes peas's Sexy, from elephunk
amazing
even gives original songwriters their credit comendable producer
I am a Rail Road, Track Abandoned
With the Sunset forgetting, i ever Happened
http://www.myspace.com/stolenmorning
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Reply #14 posted 11/02/06 9:04pm

carlar

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oh child another mj?? me an rashad are going to have time with this one.....
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Reply #15 posted 11/03/06 1:23am

Cheek

hah! King of Pop
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Reply #16 posted 11/03/06 8:03am

JasonStar

The King is BACK! The King is BACK! W00t w00t w00t!!!

Did anyone else get the idea from the interview that Will and MJ weren't "officially" working together but rather that Will was showing Michael what he "could" do? eek
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Reply #17 posted 11/03/06 8:08am

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Yeah, and I hope that MJ was being polite by complimenting that "Club Banger" there. It sounds awful.
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Reply #18 posted 11/03/06 8:25am

Ace

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tznekbsbfrvr said:

i love Michael. he's an awesome artist. can't wait for his new album. it shows that the older artists can still take the floor better than the newer acts.

I will send you original album with my autograph.

Could I get an autograph, too?! I would like the signature with the swastika, on one of your sticky copies of Young Boy Monthly. biggrin
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Reply #19 posted 11/03/06 9:32am

kisscamille

Ace said:

michaelJ said:


I will send you original album with my autograph.

Could I get an autograph, too?! I would like the signature with the swastika, on one of your sticky copies of Young Boy Monthly. biggrin


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Reply #20 posted 11/03/06 12:41pm

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dancerella said:

lilgish said:

Who cares about sales??? along as the shit is hot!!! That one cut sounds hot!!



when is his album coming out and is will.i.am really producing it? if so, i can't wait!

guys, how was the invincible album??


Crap, apparently.
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Reply #21 posted 11/03/06 12:43pm

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Cloudbuster said:

dancerella said:




when is his album coming out and is will.i.am really producing it? if so, i can't wait!

guys, how was the invincible album??


Crap, apparently.


wow Cloud the therapy has finally given u a break through
razz lol
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I am a Rail Road, Track Abandoned
With the Sunset forgetting, i ever Happened
http://www.myspace.com/stolenmorning
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Reply #22 posted 11/03/06 12:45pm

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EmbattledWarrior said:

Cloudbuster said:

Crap, apparently.


wow Cloud the therapy has finally given u a break through
razz lol


Yeah, and if you believe that I meant that then you'll also believe that I'm growing a penis from each elbow. razz
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Reply #23 posted 11/03/06 12:47pm

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Cloudbuster said:

EmbattledWarrior said:



wow Cloud the therapy has finally given u a break through
razz lol


Yeah, and if you believe that I meant that then you'll also believe that I'm growing a penis from each elbow. razz

falloff

gotta say... u'll be doin alot of fuckin then neutral
I am a Rail Road, Track Abandoned
With the Sunset forgetting, i ever Happened
http://www.myspace.com/stolenmorning
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Reply #24 posted 11/03/06 12:55pm

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biggrin
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Reply #25 posted 11/03/06 1:38pm

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I'd love MJ's next album to be driven by bitterness and anger. HiStory was and it's a fantastic piece of work.

When Michael's driven by 'The world's a lovely place to be', he's good. When he's driven by 'Why isn't the world a lovely place to be?' he's amazing!
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Reply #26 posted 11/03/06 4:05pm

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RitaQoS said:

I'd love MJ's next album to be driven by bitterness and anger. HiStory was and it's a fantastic piece of work.

When Michael's driven by 'The world's a lovely place to be', he's good. When he's driven by 'Why isn't the world a lovely place to be?' he's amazing!


I'd like a balance. I don't think I could deal with another bitter album like History.
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