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Reply #30 posted 11/15/11 1:26pm

alphastreet

A sign from God???!!! LMFAO!!!!!! Oh look, LMFAO, now THAT'S a sign from God we should go for them too if not Rihanna!!! lol lol lol lol lol You're killing me here

Yeah I know Rihanna is at #1, it's a nice song though I don't think it's her best at all.

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Reply #31 posted 11/15/11 1:26pm

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Timmy84 said:

lazycrockett said:

Honestly I dont mind her, is she the second coming, no, but shes fun, seems to enjoy herself and as of yet doesn't act like she' some sort of amazingly talented artist who thinks that all of her "art" is superior to everything else out there.

I find her to be rather refreshing.

I don't mind her either. Even lately, I'm like "eh". These pop stars do not bother me.

Yeah i mean its a whole different time, and big deal if she breaks it, OK she breaks a MJ record, fine, but how does that mean anything? i mean im sure she isnt thinking, OH thats means im better or this record is better than Thriller, i mean she may play dumb but she is pretty smart. Impact of Thriller cannot be compared, because times are different, MUSIC and what it meant overall in the BIG PICTURE isnt the same thing, so there is no comparisons, so great acheivment not taking anything away from these records so to speak, props Katy and Rihanna and whomever, you may not be my cup of tea, but times are different now and music is. POP of today isnt what POP was back then in the mainstream


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Reply #32 posted 11/15/11 1:45pm

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Wow.............I've never heard a song from this woman, nor do I want 2.

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Reply #33 posted 11/15/11 2:11pm

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alphastreet said:

A sign from God???!!! LMFAO!!!!!! Oh look, LMFAO, now THAT'S a sign from God we should go for them too if not Rihanna!!! lol lol lol lol lol You're killing me here

Yeah I know Rihanna is at #1, it's a nice song though I don't think it's her best at all.

Definetly not better than Rated R or the good songs on Loud

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Reply #34 posted 11/15/11 2:57pm

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En mi país nadie conoce a katty perry. hay un monton de artistas que son muy famosos en ee.uu pero acá en america del sur nadie los conoce lol

En cambio Michael Jackson es eterno !

In my country nobody knows katty perry. there is a heap of artists who are very famous in ee.uu but here in america of the south nobody knows them

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Reply #35 posted 11/15/11 3:08pm

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claudiax said:

En mi país nadie conoce a katty perry. hay un monton de artistas que son muy famosos en ee.uu pero acá en america del sur nadie los conoce lol

En cambio Michael Jackson es eterno !

In my country nobody knows katty perry. there is a heap of artists who are very famous in ee.uu but here in america of the south nobody knows them

That's right, do not fill your heads unnecessary and useless information, I do not see Katу has a long musical future. Star for 3-5 years at most. cool

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Reply #36 posted 11/15/11 3:09pm

alphastreet

aardvark15 said:

alphastreet said:

A sign from God???!!! LMFAO!!!!!! Oh look, LMFAO, now THAT'S a sign from God we should go for them too if not Rihanna!!! lol lol lol lol lol You're killing me here

Yeah I know Rihanna is at #1, it's a nice song though I don't think it's her best at all.

Definetly not better than Rated R or the good songs on Loud

Good Girl Gone Bad was a decent CD overall, she was hit and miss after that.

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Reply #37 posted 11/15/11 4:05pm

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alphastreet said:

aardvark15 said:

Definetly not better than Rated R or the good songs on Loud

Good Girl Gone Bad was a decent CD overall, she was hit and miss after that.

nod Rated R has the best songs of her career as well as some of her worst. Same with Loud.

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Reply #38 posted 11/15/11 8:52pm

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You guys seem to be more obsessed with these people having hits then their own fans. Why not just focus on the music you like and let the rest pass you by. It'll help you live longer!

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Reply #39 posted 11/15/11 10:27pm

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lastdecember said:

Timmy84 said:

I don't mind her either. Even lately, I'm like "eh". These pop stars do not bother me.

Yeah i mean its a whole different time, and big deal if she breaks it, OK she breaks a MJ record, fine, but how does that mean anything? i mean im sure she isnt thinking, OH thats means im better or this record is better than Thriller, i mean she may play dumb but she is pretty smart. Impact of Thriller cannot be compared, because times are different, MUSIC and what it meant overall in the BIG PICTURE isnt the same thing, so there is no comparisons, so great acheivment not taking anything away from these records so to speak, props Katy and Rihanna and whomever, you may not be my cup of tea, but times are different now and music is. POP of today isnt what POP was back then in the mainstream

Right on! wink

People always make a big deal when a Michael Jackson record is broken. But whatever. You may find a better dancer, a better singer, a better composer etc. But he was so many things in one package that pretty much makes all comparisons ilogical. Thats why there are tons of people mad at him even after death because their favorite artist could not even compare to Michael Jackson even if that artist is a better musician, better dancer etc. Let them suck it.

I love Katy Perry's cheap catchy pop and I do not apologize for it. So I wish her the best. But yeah, next to Michael she is barely noticeable.

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Reply #40 posted 11/15/11 10:38pm

alphastreet

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alphastreet said:

Good Girl Gone Bad was a decent CD overall, she was hit and miss after that.

nod Rated R has the best songs of her career as well as some of her worst. Same with Loud.

Rude Boi is so much fun, and I can see why Russian Roulette was a hit and seen as dark, but I was too depressed myself to really get into it.

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Reply #41 posted 11/15/11 11:08pm

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DysregulatedToxicity said:

lastdecember said:

Yeah i mean its a whole different time, and big deal if she breaks it, OK she breaks a MJ record, fine, but how does that mean anything? i mean im sure she isnt thinking, OH thats means im better or this record is better than Thriller, i mean she may play dumb but she is pretty smart. Impact of Thriller cannot be compared, because times are different, MUSIC and what it meant overall in the BIG PICTURE isnt the same thing, so there is no comparisons, so great acheivment not taking anything away from these records so to speak, props Katy and Rihanna and whomever, you may not be my cup of tea, but times are different now and music is. POP of today isnt what POP was back then in the mainstream

Right on! wink

People always make a big deal when a Michael Jackson record is broken. But whatever. You may find a better dancer, a better singer, a better composer etc. But he was so many things in one package that pretty much makes all comparisons ilogical. Thats why there are tons of people mad at him even after death because their favorite artist could not even compare to Michael Jackson even if that artist is a better musician, better dancer etc. Let them suck it.

I love Katy Perry's cheap catchy pop and I do not apologize for it. So I wish her the best. But yeah, next to Michael she is barely noticeable.

The only people who make a big deal bout MJ and his chart records is MJ fans, the majority of the public has moved on and doesnt give a rats ass bout anything MJ. He's dead and his music career wasn't relevent in the last decade of his life. King of Pop.. whatever, is what the general public thinks bout MJ. Honestly I don't know anyone, in reality, whos a big Mj fan. He may have been all those thing to you and his fans, but just like Elvis fans, the next generation just doesnt care.

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Reply #42 posted 11/15/11 11:14pm

alphastreet

A lot of people may not be MJ enthusiasts but they will always dance to MJ if he's played at parties or performed. This happened for years before his death and continued on in death. Those people are the general public, not diehards like here. To them, he would just be someone on their playlist with one or two tracks if any, he wouldn't be erased completely.

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Reply #43 posted 11/15/11 11:19pm

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N everyone enjoys the hokey pokey as well.

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Reply #44 posted 11/15/11 11:40pm

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lazycrockett said:

DysregulatedToxicity said:

Right on! wink

People always make a big deal when a Michael Jackson record is broken. But whatever. You may find a better dancer, a better singer, a better composer etc. But he was so many things in one package that pretty much makes all comparisons ilogical. Thats why there are tons of people mad at him even after death because their favorite artist could not even compare to Michael Jackson even if that artist is a better musician, better dancer etc. Let them suck it.

I love Katy Perry's cheap catchy pop and I do not apologize for it. So I wish her the best. But yeah, next to Michael she is barely noticeable.

The only people who make a big deal bout MJ and his chart records is MJ fans, the majority of the public has moved on and doesnt give a rats ass bout anything MJ. He's dead and his music career wasn't relevent in the last decade of his life. King of Pop.. whatever, is what the general public thinks bout MJ. Honestly I don't know anyone, in reality, whos a big Mj fan. He may have been all those thing to you and his fans, but just like Elvis fans, the next generation just doesnt care.

That can be said about the majority of the artists we discuss here lol

It's just a record, let her have her shine shrug

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Reply #45 posted 11/15/11 11:44pm

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bboy87 said:

lazycrockett said:

The only people who make a big deal bout MJ and his chart records is MJ fans, the majority of the public has moved on and doesnt give a rats ass bout anything MJ. He's dead and his music career wasn't relevent in the last decade of his life. King of Pop.. whatever, is what the general public thinks bout MJ. Honestly I don't know anyone, in reality, whos a big Mj fan. He may have been all those thing to you and his fans, but just like Elvis fans, the next generation just doesnt care.

That can be said about the majority of the artists we discuss here lol

It's just a record, let her have her shine shrug

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I mean really...

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Reply #46 posted 11/15/11 11:45pm

alphastreet

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N everyone enjoys the hokey pokey as well.

And happy birthday smile

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Reply #47 posted 11/15/11 11:47pm

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alphastreet said:

lazycrockett said:

N everyone enjoys the hokey pokey as well.

And happy birthday smile

hmph! I hate that song. I forbade my family from singing it to me this year lol

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Reply #48 posted 11/16/11 12:18am

alphastreet

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alphastreet said:

And happy birthday smile

hmph! I hate that song. I forbade my family from singing it to me this year lol

the un-birthday song it is then smile

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Reply #49 posted 11/16/11 12:46am

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The only people who make a big deal bout MJ and his chart records is MJ fans, the majority of the public has moved on and doesnt give a rats ass bout anything MJ. He's dead and his music career wasn't relevent in the last decade of his life. King of Pop.. whatever, is what the general public thinks bout MJ. Honestly I don't know anyone, in reality, whos a big Mj fan. He may have been all those thing to you and his fans, but just like Elvis fans, the next generation just doesnt care.

All right. What fans of artists from the 70-90s you know in real life? Personally, I do not know any. If you are not specifically looking for like-minded people.
I understand the difference between legend and current popular artist. So although I love retro music more, I try to listen to contemporary songs, too.
The fact that Katy is very far from the artist, who can replace a legend, to bring something new and interesting, she is absolutely not interesting and not charismatic. I vote for a replacement, but adequate and comparable. cool

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Reply #50 posted 11/16/11 1:28pm

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Katy and Rihanna having more number ones than MJ has nothing to do with MJ's legacy!! But gosh Katy's songs sooo boring When they start playing her songs at clubs u know that's when people STOP dancing and start talking to each other....it's that boring!!!!

alphastreet said:

A lot of people may not be MJ enthusiasts but they will always dance to MJ if he's played at parties or performed. This happened for years before his death and continued on in death. Those people are the general public, not diehards like here. To them, he would just be someone on their playlist with one or two tracks if any, he wouldn't be erased completely.

huh most of my friends are MJ fans..though most of them became fans after his death...Actually I think a lot of ppl I know on fb have MJ as one of their favorite music

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Reply #51 posted 11/16/11 2:17pm

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Katy and Rihanna having more number ones than MJ has nothing to do with MJ's legacy!! But gosh Katy's songs sooo boring When they start playing her songs at clubs u know that's when people STOP dancing and start talking to each other....it's that boring!!!!

alphastreet said:

A lot of people may not be MJ enthusiasts but they will always dance to MJ if he's played at parties or performed. This happened for years before his death and continued on in death. Those people are the general public, not diehards like here. To them, he would just be someone on their playlist with one or two tracks if any, he wouldn't be erased completely.

huh most of my friends are MJ fans..though most of them became fans after his death...Actually I think a lot of ppl I know on fb have MJ as one of their favorite music

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nod No one's forgotten MJ. He's become more well known because of his death.

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Reply #52 posted 11/16/11 2:54pm

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aardvark15 said:

Emancipation89 said:

Katy and Rihanna having more number ones than MJ has nothing to do with MJ's legacy!! But gosh Katy's songs sooo boring When they start playing her songs at clubs u know that's when people STOP dancing and start talking to each other....it's that boring!!!!

huh most of my friends are MJ fans..though most of them became fans after his death...Actually I think a lot of ppl I know on fb have MJ as one of their favorite music

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nod No one's forgotten MJ. He's become more well known because of his death.

More well known? lol I think he's past 30 years is included in the 5 most famous people in the world, but the last 10-15 years, people knew more about his scandals and problems, than about his music.

Let's just say that MJ had a bad reputation, death just a little to rehabilitate him in the eyes of the public.

"Everybody loves you when you're six foot in the ground" - John Lennon

By the way, yes, a lot of my friends have MJ among favorite music on FB, but they love him at: I like a lot of his songs, but not at the level of "big" fans. wink

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Reply #53 posted 11/16/11 3:14pm

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LiLi1992 said:

aardvark15 said:

nod No one's forgotten MJ. He's become more well known because of his death.

More well known? lol I think he's past 30 years is included in the 5 most famous people in the world, but the last 10-15 years, people knew more about his scandals and problems, than about his music.

Let's just say that MJ had a bad reputation, death just a little to rehabilitate him in the eyes of the public.

"Everybody loves you when you're six foot in the ground" - John Lennon

By the way, yes, a lot of my friends have MJ among favorite music on FB, but they love him at: I like a lot of his songs, but not at the level of "big" fans. wink

SO? Who loves John Lennon as a "big" fan other than people who were born in that era?

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Reply #54 posted 11/16/11 3:25pm

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LiLi1992 said:

aardvark15 said:

nod No one's forgotten MJ. He's become more well known because of his death.

More well known? lol I think he's past 30 years is included in the 5 most famous people in the world, but the last 10-15 years, people knew more about his scandals and problems, than about his music.

Let's just say that MJ had a bad reputation, death just a little to rehabilitate him in the eyes of the public.

"Everybody loves you when you're six foot in the ground" - John Lennon

The thing is, so many people from my generation (and kids), almost didn't really know Michael at all before his death. I mean they'd heard of the name Michael Jackson obviously, but mostly from shows like South Park..In many ways, I think many teenagers became a fan of his because they finally got to see his cool music videos and got to really listen to his music after his death...not because they suddenly felt sorry for his untimely passing.

By the way, yes, a lot of my friends have MJ among favorite music on FB, but they love him at: I like a lot of his songs, but not at the level of "big" fans. wink

That's true, probably a lot of them are not really huge fans like me, but hey they don't need to be wink I'm happy that I can at least talk about MJ's music with my friends (and getting MJ's new album for my bday present!) which is something I can never do when it comes to Prince (I guess I always come here when I wanna babble about Prince lol). I mean, how uncool do u have to be to NOT be a fan of Thriller razz

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Reply #55 posted 11/16/11 3:40pm

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Yeah I'm sure kids acted weird about him before the death, but I also remember them getting into him as well as not. I knew several preteens who are not diehards who owned number ones on DVD or cd at that time and was happy to see that. I remember people being mean too over the years, but I honestly saw both and was fortunate for that. I feel for those who only saw one side, though I myself got sad over the negative too instead of realizing not everyone saw the positive.
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Reply #56 posted 11/16/11 3:54pm

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Yeah I'm sure kids acted weird about him before the death, but I also remember them getting into him as well as not. I knew several preteens who are not diehards who owned number ones on DVD or cd at that time and was happy to see that. I remember people being mean too over the years, but I honestly saw both and was fortunate for that. I feel for those who only saw one side, though I myself got sad over the negative too instead of realizing not everyone saw the positive.

before the death I was scared to tell people I was an MJ fan, do to fear of backlash. Now it's like "oh man he's awesome!" I don't care how little they are of a fan, just as long as they enjoy the spirt of Michael is all that matters.

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Reply #57 posted 11/16/11 4:16pm

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alphastreet said:

Yeah I'm sure kids acted weird about him before the death, but I also remember them getting into him as well as not. I knew several preteens who are not diehards who owned number ones on DVD or cd at that time and was happy to see that. I remember people being mean too over the years, but I honestly saw both and was fortunate for that. I feel for those who only saw one side, though I myself got sad over the negative too instead of realizing not everyone saw the positive.

before the death I was scared to tell people I was an MJ fan, do to fear of backlash. Now it's like "oh man he's awesome!" I don't care how little they are of a fan, just as long as they enjoy the spirt of Michael is all that matters.

Oh I didnt give a fuck... and was always ready to cuss or argue...

If your a real fan of anything what others think is not going to matter

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Reply #58 posted 11/16/11 4:32pm

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I had a cycle of being totally quiet for awhile, and then totally flaunting for awhile in 2001-2006 or so ,though I was quiet for sometime before it and probably cause nothing was out. I was flaunting it and didn't give a fuck and it resulted in performing to him and people remembering that positive part about him at a time he was being bashed and remembering that when he died. It's not that I didn't flaunt him if he came up after, but I was so burnt out from defending him and took it so personally if anyone put him down, and felt he made it easy to be accused at the time, so I felt a little bit resentful. So if I mentioned anything, it really depended on who I was talking to and the context, so really, those who deserved to know that were openminded and if it was related to performing. I just found that if I didn't act like a fanatic, I'm not leaving doors open for criticism anymore but people saw through me and lots contacted me to see if I'm okay when he passed away.

I agree high school was hard for me, the time between BOTDF and Invincible, but in junior high most people loved mj and janet, as it was the HIStory era. Towards the end of high school, people thought mj was cool, but they were also critical of him saying he's not good anymore though I did know people who liked him. I also knew many people during high school that did not go to my school that LOVED mj and I was so relieved, I have good memories of that and feel blessed I met people like that, but didn't realize it then, I was worried they would make fun of me cause I was too self absorbed and worried about those who were negative.

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Reply #59 posted 11/23/11 10:14pm

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Shes cracked the top 10 coming in at number 10 with only being on the charts for 5 weeks. Plus shes hosting SNL in a couple of weeks.

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