that's not what I'm saying......
if u haven't read his autobio book MOONWALK edited Jackie Onassis......read what he said in his own words about what he expected to achieve with the BAD album...
not only did he expect BAD to outsell THRILLER, but he expected to sell twice as many copies.....that's right there in that book because I read it on numerous occassions when the book first came out
he expected BAD to sell 100 million copies....
what's ironic, based on his career trajectory to that point, he probably could have done it or to the point where BAD would have outsold THRILLER
BAD sold 16 million worldwide in the first 2 months of its release but by the beginning of 1988, sales stalled instantly
the PROBLEM was, BAD sold 50 percent LESS than THRILLER did.....that's when heads when to rollin....
manager.....fired..and fired immediately
producer......let go
he was not gone let that ride, even when his manager or producer wasn't the reason why what happened happened
the British press is the source that coined the term "wacko jacko"...that was not coined by american press
from 1988-1989, American press, especially when covering the Bad Tour...referred to MJ as "The Bad One"....
you're not getting what the chism of all this is....
I went to the BAD concert in my hometown in March of 1988......the concert was excellent
I saw him moonwalk from the very left side of the stage to the very right side of the stage w/out breaking stride....
the tours weren't the problem, it was the record sales
that's the telltale sign of where things truly stand.....
the reason why he didn't sell 100 million of BAD is the same reason why BAD sold half less than its predecessor even when BAD was the most anticipated follow up album of all time, even w/the record breaking solo tour...even when Pepsi's promotional machine out the yazoo...
the real reason why he lost half his fanbase here in America really had nothing to do with the press here America, be it good or bad press
it really had little to do with his music being played on this station or the other, commercial radio, top 40 radio, urban radio
the reason why he lost half his fanbase is because he lost 90-95% of his original fanbase that consisted primarily of black people, black people who grew up listening to Michael's music from 1969-1984.....he lost his foundation
I'm talking about people physically going to record stores and buying his records, and consistently over a period of time, not just when the album was first released...
and no press is going to take the time or be willing to acknowledge that, they will blame everything else under the sun
and MJ knew that too and that's why he sought exclusive pop presence overseas by the time the 90s hit
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This is turning into another MJ thread | |
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To some degree, I think Lionel Ritchie fell from grace for a long time, after he cheated on his wife. She beat him, senseless. It didn't help his career none, when he married his mistress. | |
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As of right now, it's gotta be Robin Thicke. This time last year this cat had the number one song in the world! His new album has sold less than 25,000 copies! WTF? | |
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this is what happens when u hijack the music of an all time luminary such as Marvin Gaye and try and take full credit for it......... | |
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I haven't read through all the comments yet but I'm gonna say El Debarge. He was riding high, literally, and then crashed. He's made a few comebacks but seems to always get caught up again. It's a shame because he's an amazing singer who still mysteriously has his singing chops despite his drug use (crack). I wish him the best. Trolls be gone! | |
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Well they did have one last hurrah
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Well said. I still think they were after him because he owned all those publishing rights to so many huge (white) artists and a few black like Little Richard, whom he apparently sold back to Little Richard for $1.00. I think that alone with other exhibits of power MJ had behind the scenes made him a target for a lot of haters, bar none. Trolls be gone! | |
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I was a fan of RT before he did that lawsuit against the Gaye estate.... Trolls be gone! | |
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I hear ya | |
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I wondered if it was just for publicity and all but you'd really be pushing it to file a lawsuit against the originator of the sound that you so blatantly copied. Nothing new under the sun I guess. RT has a colonial mind when it comes to music just like everyone else I suppose *cough* Justin Timberlake *cough* Trolls be gone! | |
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LOL this thread reminds me of why I beccame a producer.
RE: MJ That whole promoting his weirdness and stuff, that's when the public lost him. Sure, Thriller was one of those once in a lifetime records, but he trailed off after that, you can't deny that. I've listened to the records, and they're just not as good. Honestly, even Thriller isn't as good as Off The Wall. Sorry, I don't make up the rules. | |
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Love Mike but his ego after Thriller would ultimately be his downfall. It seems like prior to Bad it was mostly about making some great music. With Bad and subsequent albums it became about making something that would sell more than Or have the same impact as Thriller. That's one of the admirable things about Prince, he realized Purple Rain was a fluke that would probably never happen again. He could've cared less about selling more, he just continued creating whatever he wanted sales be damned. In turn, he created what many consider his true masterpiece, Sign O' The Times, which received better reviews than even PR. | |
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It's true, especially the videos. Can't believe he filmed You Rock My World. His post-Thriller stuff does include some great songs like Smooth Criminal or Stranger In Moscow but he was really too focused on success, impact and ego... | |
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The downfall of El's siblings were far worse, especially the late Bobby Debarge of Switch. | |
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Alanis' credibility as a rocker was ruined as soon as some of her American fans & critics found out about her first 2 career albums BEFORE Jagged Little Pill. Musically, Alanis started out as basically the Debbie Gibson of Canada. | |
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good points
especially the point about him having a colonial mind
the main principle the pop ascension movement of the past quarter century has been based on | |
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This! Considering all the shit MJ had to endure, it's amazing he still had the career he had...History, Blood and even Invincible were huge sellers and he was still very much respected for his work and talent...so, fall from grace? Probably..but he was still a huge, huge star. | |
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[i]I have to go with rappers Lil'Kim and Foxy Brown. In the late 90s to early 20th both were hugely popular and on top of their game. Subsequently both had charges brought against them and spent time in jail. Lil'Kim lied to investigators about a shooting at a radio station to protect her friends and Foxy Brown was too busy fighting people when she didn't get her way and also violating her probation. Neither one was able to get their popularity back. Though Lil'Kim still wants to be revelant by being on Twitter dissing others. | |
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One of them committed suicide, right? I think it was Rob. | |
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What about Nelly, Ashanti and Ja Rule? | |
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Yep | |
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Yeah I guess you could say that. I think if it weren't for the demand of casual Prince fans that go to his concerts, we'd probably seldom hear anything from the PR album. I think maybe we'd still hear stuff like Computer Blue (thankfully) and of course the lovely B-side hit 17 Days Trolls be gone! | |
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Yeah Bobby's story was really tragic. I'm sure you've seen the Unsung episode about that family by now. The whole family seems to have a dark cloud of tragedy hanging over them, sadly. Trolls be gone! | |
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During the Ferguson riots, social media was putting Nelly on blast in a serious way. I saw comments from people who were from St. Louis who said Nelly was always known to them as someone who didn't care about his city as much as he wanted the public to believe. Basically, they said he was a sellout. He did ultimately make an appearance and said a few comments about the situation but many saw it as too little too late. Is that what you were referring to when you mentioned Nelly? What about Ashanti and Ja Rule made you include them as well, just curious. Trolls be gone! | |
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The irony is that usually jail time gives rappers a boost but in this case it didn't. I can only think of a handful of rappers whose careers actually tanked because of jail time but it's few and far between Trolls be gone! | |
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SeventeenDayze said:
Yeah I guess you could say that. I think if it weren't for the demand of casual Prince fans that go to his concerts, we'd probably seldom hear anything from the PR album. I think maybe we'd still hear stuff like Computer Blue (thankfully) and of course the lovely B-side hit 17 Days | |
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SeventeenDayze said:
The irony is that usually jail time gives rappers a boost but in this case it didn't. I can only think of a handful of rappers whose careers actually tanked because of jail time but it's few and far between Well JaRule had to do some jail time but his career was on the down slide before he went in. Remy Ma I'm rooting for her to make a huge comeback. T.I. is the only rapper I know whose done jail time but his career never floundered especially now that he has Iggy Azalea as his protégé. | |
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Yeah T.I. can thank Tiny that he didn't go to the pen for much longer the second time around. She caught a drug charge to protect him since he was still on federal probation. Man, and the thanks that she gets is his continued disrespect and philandering. Well, I don't know the guy but that's what the media seems to be reporting about him as of late. I think his promotion of Iggy is also somewhat of a slap in the face to his wife who can't even take a picture with Floyd Mayweather and post it on Instagram without a brawl breaking out.... Trolls be gone! | |
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