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Reply #30 posted 04/21/08 1:02pm

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TonyVanDam said:

krayzie said:

Why do african americans prefer MJ over Prince ?


For the moment (some thanks to Timbaland), Madonna sounds more "black", "urban", and/or "hood" than Michael or Prince put together.

eek That is sad as hell right there disbelief
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Reply #31 posted 04/21/08 1:06pm

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TonyVanDam said:

krayzie said:

Why do african americans prefer MJ over Prince ?


For the moment (some thanks to Timbaland), Madonna sounds more "black", "urban", and/or "hood" than Michael or Prince put together.



WHAAAAAT?!
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Reply #32 posted 04/21/08 1:08pm

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

OK, I don't bring MJ up very much to black folk but I am surprised at how little love Prince does get sometimes. I grew up assuming that most black folk loved Prince and so when I would bring him up thinkin I was about to get in a killer conversation about how great the man and his music is, I usually ended up nearly getting killed lol In my expeirience, there has been a serious lack of love for P among some of the black people I have known. Thought it would have been a given, but it's not. Maybe it's an LA thing....

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Reply #33 posted 04/21/08 1:09pm

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jn2 said:

Maybe for the same reasons for which Jimi Hendrix wasn't a hero for the Afro Americans.. ( not only Afro-Americans but non-musicians black folks in general I think..).
[Edited 4/21/08 12:25pm]


That's a pretty good answer
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Reply #34 posted 04/21/08 1:17pm

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Maybe they like michael music more than prince neutral
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Reply #35 posted 04/21/08 1:19pm

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purplecam said:

TonyVanDam said:



For the moment (some thanks to Timbaland), Madonna sounds more "black", "urban", and/or "hood" than Michael or Prince put together.

eek That is sad as hell right there disbelief


But it's the ugly truth.

Prince's Planet Earth wasn't worth the food stamps.

MJ's Thriller 25 is basically Michael living off of past glory, plus remix versions of classics that only the children & grandchildren of long time Michael fans would like.

Right now, Madonna is launching Hard Candy, which is THE most hip-hop/hip-pop/"hood" album of her career (more so than Bedtime Stories for that matter). Despite the potential of Hard Candy to provoke division among Madonna's long-time gay fans, the album will give her black audience a "hood" record to jam to, which is something Michael & Prince haven't done in a while. At least the main single 4 minutes is above the 95 BPM mark, thank goodness!

[Edited 4/21/08 13:20pm]
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Reply #36 posted 04/21/08 1:24pm

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TonyVanDam said:

purplecam said:


eek That is sad as hell right there disbelief


But it's the ugly truth.

Prince's Planet Earth wasn't worth the food stamps.

MJ's Thriller 25 is basically Michael living off of past glory, plus remix versions of classics that only the children & grandchildren of long time Michael fans would like.

Right now, Madonna is launching Hard Candy, which is THE most hip-hop/hip-pop/"hood" album of her career (more so than Bedtime Stories for that matter). Despite the potential of Hard Candy to provoke division among Madonna's long-time gay fans, the album will give her black audience a "hood" record to jam to, which is something Michael & Prince haven't done in a while. At least the main single 4 minutes is above the 95 BPM mark, thank goodness!

[Edited 4/21/08 13:20pm]


Nobody in the hood is playing 4 minutes!

That's not Gangsta, Tony!

THAT'S VERY NOT GANGSTA! lol
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Reply #37 posted 04/21/08 1:29pm

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krayzie said:

jn2 said:

Maybe for the same reasons for which Jimi Hendrix wasn't a hero for the Afro Americans.. ( not only Afro-Americans but non-musicians black folks in general I think..).


That's a pretty good answer


I'm gonna have to second that answer also. I'm an artist & I hate to say it, any music that has too much Electric Guitar is deemed as "White Music". Whenever I play Jimi Hendrix, my Black friends would say "Why are U playing that white boy music?!". eek

The same is said when I'm listening to any Guitar Heavy Prince music. It's simple & I don't wanna stereo type all of us Black people...but the majority of Black Folks DO NOT DIG ROCK SOUNDING MUSIC or HEAVY GUITAR MUSIC.

I went to a BB King concert a couple of years ago with my mom & I swear to U, we were 2 of the only 15 Black people in that 10,000 seating place. The rest were white people. Why??? I have no idea.

I blame our Black Radio Stations & B.E.T....they simply don't give Black Artists who don't do "Hip Hop" or "R&B" a chance. For that reason. most blacks I know don't know much about Prince other than Purple Rain. Michael Jackson got played more than Prince because his music was deemed more "Black" than Prince. I hope this will change someday. mad
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Reply #38 posted 04/21/08 1:36pm

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TonyVanDam said:

But it's the ugly truth.

Prince's Planet Earth wasn't worth the food stamps.

MJ's Thriller 25 is basically Michael living off of past glory, plus remix versions of classics that only the children & grandchildren of long time Michael fans would like.

Right now, Madonna is launching Hard Candy, which is THE most hip-hop/hip-pop/"hood" album of her career (more so than Bedtime Stories for that matter). Despite the potential of Hard Candy to provoke division among Madonna's long-time gay fans, the album will give her black audience a "hood" record to jam to, which is something Michael & Prince haven't done in a while. At least the main single 4 minutes is above the 95 BPM mark, thank goodness!

[Edited 4/21/08 13:20pm]


It's easy to claim that if you're Madonna when you're working with some of the hottest hip-hop/r&b producers over the course of the decade. Prince couldn't do a "hood" record if you spotted him the h, o and o. That's not necessarily a bad thing.
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Reply #39 posted 04/21/08 1:41pm

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bboy87 said:

TonyVanDam said:



But it's the ugly truth.

Prince's Planet Earth wasn't worth the food stamps.

MJ's Thriller 25 is basically Michael living off of past glory, plus remix versions of classics that only the children & grandchildren of long time Michael fans would like.

Right now, Madonna is launching Hard Candy, which is THE most hip-hop/hip-pop/"hood" album of her career (more so than Bedtime Stories for that matter). Despite the potential of Hard Candy to provoke division among Madonna's long-time gay fans, the album will give her black audience a "hood" record to jam to, which is something Michael & Prince haven't done in a while. At least the main single 4 minutes is above the 95 BPM mark, thank goodness!

[Edited 4/21/08 13:20pm]


Nobody in the hood is playing 4 minutes!

That's not Gangsta, Tony!

THAT'S VERY NOT GANGSTA! lol




I said "hood", NOT "gangsta". wink
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Reply #40 posted 04/21/08 1:41pm

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Maybe for the same reasons for which Jimi Hendrix wasn't a hero for the Afro Americans.. ( not only Afro-Americans but non-musicians black folks in general I think..).
[Edited 4/21/08 12:25pm]



I actually disagree with this statement.

My parents had Jimi Hendrix albums and swore he was hendrix in the 70's.

I think there are more black folks that were/are fans of rock than folks give credit.
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Reply #41 posted 04/21/08 1:44pm

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Rhondab said:

jn2 said:

Maybe for the same reasons for which Jimi Hendrix wasn't a hero for the Afro Americans.. ( not only Afro-Americans but non-musicians black folks in general I think..).
[Edited 4/21/08 12:25pm]



I actually disagree with this statement.

My parents had Jimi Hendrix albums and swore he was hendrix in the 70's.

I think there are more black folks that were/are fans of rock than folks give credit.



Do you think it's like a guilty pleasure kind of thing?
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Reply #42 posted 04/21/08 1:54pm

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bboy87 said:

Krayzie, not this bullshit again


this happend b4?
prince You're just a sinner I am told prince

prince Be your fire when you're cold prince

prince Make u happy when you're sad
Make u good when u are bad prince

prince I'm not a human
I am a dove prince

prince I'm U're conscience, I Am Love prince
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Reply #43 posted 04/21/08 1:56pm

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Because his music is better than Prince's, he could really sing, and not singer musician sing, but can really sing, AND THE ONE MAJOR THING, that everybody in this thread is trying to downplay for all of Michael Jackson wild behavior(looks) he NEVER CAME OUT OF HIS MOUTH and try to say he was some other race, as Prince did, so that right there is turn off for me to never really like Prince, like that he has iight music, but i never dig him like that
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Reply #44 posted 04/21/08 1:57pm

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They do? I never noticed. neutral
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Reply #45 posted 04/21/08 2:02pm

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bboy87 said:

TonyVanDam said:



But it's the ugly truth.

Prince's Planet Earth wasn't worth the food stamps.

MJ's Thriller 25 is basically Michael living off of past glory, plus remix versions of classics that only the children & grandchildren of long time Michael fans would like.

Right now, Madonna is launching Hard Candy, which is THE most hip-hop/hip-pop/"hood" album of her career (more so than Bedtime Stories for that matter). Despite the potential of Hard Candy to provoke division among Madonna's long-time gay fans, the album will give her black audience a "hood" record to jam to, which is something Michael & Prince haven't done in a while. At least the main single 4 minutes is above the 95 BPM mark, thank goodness!

[Edited 4/21/08 13:20pm]


Nobody in the hood is playing 4 minutes!

That's not Gangsta, Tony!

THAT'S VERY NOT GANGSTA! lol

spit Dammit I almost spat at the computer when you said that but u ain't lying bboy87! No one in Harlem is bumping 4 Minutes. falloff
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Reply #46 posted 04/21/08 2:10pm

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I honestly have no idea why they don't have love for Prince but I know why they still have love for Michael because he goes back to the MOTOWN days and they still feel connected to him that way. My dad still bumps to MJ on occasion playing "Thriller".
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Reply #47 posted 04/21/08 2:15pm

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purplecam said:

bboy87 said:



Nobody in the hood is playing 4 minutes!

That's not Gangsta, Tony!

THAT'S VERY NOT GANGSTA! lol

spit Dammit I almost spat at the computer when you said that but u ain't lying bboy87! No one in Harlem is bumping 4 Minutes. falloff

I've never heard:

Aye cuz, you know what song is tight? la isla bonita! that song be gettin me all the hoes
lol
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Reply #48 posted 04/21/08 2:18pm

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bboy87 said:

purplecam said:


spit Dammit I almost spat at the computer when you said that but u ain't lying bboy87! No one in Harlem is bumping 4 Minutes. falloff

I've never heard:

Aye cuz, you know what song is tight? la isla bonita! that song be gettin me all the hoes
lol


lol Listening to anything Madonna will get you beat up in the hood. lol
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Reply #49 posted 04/21/08 2:20pm

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It's quite simple actually...black folk don't like the gee-tar.
Sly, Jimi, Lenny...none get much love from the R&B community.

Although, there are exceptions...lol
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Reply #50 posted 04/21/08 2:23pm

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It's quite simple actually...black folk don't like the gee-tar.
Sly, Jimi, Lenny...none get much love from the R&B community.

Although, there are exceptions...lol

That's sums it up.
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Reply #51 posted 04/21/08 2:23pm

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I said "hood", NOT "gangsta". wink


touche.

PS -- funny stuff, bboy87
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Reply #52 posted 04/21/08 2:26pm

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Revolution said:

It's quite simple actually...black folk don't like the gee-tar.
Sly, Jimi, Lenny...none get much love from the R&B community.

Although, there are exceptions...lol


True.
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Reply #53 posted 04/21/08 2:36pm

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No, he is right, blacks tend to like MJ better. Probably because Prince is more eclectic, rock and roll sounding. Blacks tend to hate rock music, thinking it is white music. Just a lack of history class, like most of us.
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Reply #54 posted 04/21/08 2:57pm

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Maybe in this younger generation but when I was growing up in the early 1980s, when it came to black folks, at least in my area, it was always Prince vs. Rick James and it was never Prince vs. Michael Jackson until white people discovered who Prince was.

Since Michael blew up so big with "Thriller", then he started doing kiddie shit like narrating an "ET" album, going to the awards with Webster, started being known for hanging with kids, I've seen him become a public figure that kids (of all colors, not just black) grow up watching like Barney, Elmo, The Easter Bunny, and Santa Claus. Michael Jackson, with his kiddie ass, became something that parents could put their children in front of the TV and entertain them. No parent in their right mind would put their todlers in front of a TV with Prince prancing around singing about sex. See Prince is for the grown folks, Michael is for the brats.
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Reply #55 posted 04/21/08 3:02pm

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I'm gonna have to second that answer also. I'm an artist & I hate to say it, any music that has too much Electric Guitar is deemed as "White Music". Whenever I play Jimi Hendrix, my Black friends would say "Why are U playing that white boy music?!". eek

The same is said when I'm listening to any Guitar Heavy Prince music. It's simple & I don't wanna stereo type all of us Black people...but the majority of Black Folks DO NOT DIG ROCK SOUNDING MUSIC or HEAVY GUITAR MUSIC.

I went to a BB King concert a couple of years ago with my mom & I swear to U, we were 2 of the only 15 Black people in that 10,000 seating place. The rest were white people. Why??? I have no idea.

I blame our Black Radio Stations & B.E.T....they simply don't give Black Artists who don't do "Hip Hop" or "R&B" a chance. For that reason. most blacks I know don't know much about Prince other than Purple Rain. Michael Jackson got played more than Prince because his music was deemed more "Black" than Prince. I hope this will change someday. mad


That's it right there. I get weird looks from family & friends when I blast Soundgarden, AIC or Sevendust. "Why do you like that white-boy music?" is all I hear.
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Reply #56 posted 04/21/08 3:04pm

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krayzie said:

Why do african americans prefer MJ over Prince ?


eh? hmm
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Reply #57 posted 04/21/08 3:04pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

Bishop31 said:

I'm gonna have to second that answer also. I'm an artist & I hate to say it, any music that has too much Electric Guitar is deemed as "White Music". Whenever I play Jimi Hendrix, my Black friends would say "Why are U playing that white boy music?!". eek

The same is said when I'm listening to any Guitar Heavy Prince music. It's simple & I don't wanna stereo type all of us Black people...but the majority of Black Folks DO NOT DIG ROCK SOUNDING MUSIC or HEAVY GUITAR MUSIC.

I went to a BB King concert a couple of years ago with my mom & I swear to U, we were 2 of the only 15 Black people in that 10,000 seating place. The rest were white people. Why??? I have no idea.

I blame our Black Radio Stations & B.E.T....they simply don't give Black Artists who don't do "Hip Hop" or "R&B" a chance. For that reason. most blacks I know don't know much about Prince other than Purple Rain. Michael Jackson got played more than Prince because his music was deemed more "Black" than Prince. I hope this will change someday. mad


That's it right there. I get weird looks from family & friends when I blast Soundgarden, AIC or Sevendust. "Why do you like that white-boy music?" is all I hear.

I've converted every one I know over 2 the Musician of the 2. wink
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Reply #58 posted 04/21/08 3:41pm

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Michael has sold more records to fans of all colors than Prince has.
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Reply #59 posted 04/21/08 3:47pm

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vainandy said:

Maybe in this younger generation but when I was growing up in the early 1980s, when it came to black folks, at least in my area, it was always Prince vs. Rick James and it was never Prince vs. Michael Jackson until white people discovered who Prince was.


The matter of the thread ain't Prince vs. Michael Jackson , but 'Why do african americans prefer MJ over Prince ?

vainandy said:

Since Michael blew up so big with "Thriller", then he started doing kiddie shit like narrating an "ET" album, going to the awards with Webster, started being known for hanging with kids, I've seen him become a public figure that kids (of all colors, not just black) grow up watching like Barney, Elmo, The Easter Bunny, and Santa Claus. Michael Jackson, with his kiddie ass, became something that parents could put their children in front of the TV and entertain them. No parent in their right mind would put their todlers in front of a TV with Prince prancing around singing about sex. See Prince is for the grown folks, Michael is for the brats.



I disagree without on that, Prince had ton of teenage fans as well, the matter of fact Prince appealed to the same age group as MJ (around 15-25 year old). He was just appealing to different teenage people and was less mainstream...

And Prince music was atrocioulsy childish....

Rick James was the only one appealing to grown folks, don't forget he was in his late 20's when he started his career with Motown
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