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No you don't i haven't either | |
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Michael Jackson had sex with underage boys. Taylor Swift doesn't. | |
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OMG you are a piece of... can't believe it | |
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7thday said: Michael Jackson had sex with underage boys. Taylor Swift doesn't. You MJ naysayers need a new script. | |
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You forget about the HIStory album which is when MJ wasn't as formulaic and saccharine with some of his songs. They Don't Care About Us is one of his greatest achievements and illustrates that Michael Jackson was capable of innovation that rivaled any of his peers or the Beatles. Unlike Leave Me Alone or Why You Wanna Trip On Me?, TDCAU is a lyrical and compositional tour de force that has an angry MJ showing a level of emotion that few artists outside of rap have managed to convey. [Edited 10/1/15 20:58pm] | |
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Attack MJ all you want but been it's been rumored time and again over the years that Madonna had her limousine driver pick up underaged Hispanic boys around Manhattan for her sexual pleasure in the early 80s.
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what? is that for real never heard that, who said tjast | |
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My bad, I don't know how I missed that there were more pages. To All the Haters on the Internet
No more Candy 4 U | |
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From page 90 of The I Hate Madonna Handbook by Ilene Rosenzweig, published by St. Martin's Press, New York: According to several sources, Madonna often cruised Manhattan's Lower East Side in her limo, picking up young Latino men and having her way with them.
From pages 89-90 of The I Hate Madonna Handbook by Ilene Rosenzweig, published by St. Martin's Press, New York: When Madonna's first manager, Camille Barbone, brought her 16- year- old cousin to catch Madonna's show, Madonna ordered the teenager to "stand in front so I can see you."
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The arrangement of the drumbeats in TDCAU combined with the tight rhythmic strutcture makes the song stand out the moment you hear it on HIStory. Considering MJ was literally a human beatbox, he conceived every aspect of this song's stucture. The main chorus fits right in perfectly turning the song into an anthem for the ages.
Lyric wise, he is in full anti-establishment mode. He goes where no other artist dared and attacked the real groups that control America's media and government. The lyrics are so powerful that the establishment forced stations in the US to stop giving the record spins. That's how threatened they felt by the message Jackson was making with TDCAU.
TDCAU is the reason MJ never had support on American pop stations by the mid 1990s. If the allegations were the reason for his downfall, Scream and You Are Not Alone wouldn't have become smash hits on the Hot 100.
The song has been ressurected over the last couple of years by the BlackLivesMatter movement. Just as Thriller has become the unofficial song each Halloween, or We Are The World the song for helping underpriveliged nations and world peace, TDCAU has become the anthem of people that feel victimized by forces beyond their control. It says a lot that out of hundreds of anti-establishment hip hop and rap songs to choose from since the late 1980s, TDCAU, a song with no profanity or promotion of violence, has become that anthem. | |
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Great answer from Madonna. But with that title we're supposed to believe that story I Hate Madonna... so i throw shit one her | |
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duccichucka said:
No other artist in the history of music has been publicly denounced by the AntiDefsmation League. MJ never had a career after that. The songs from HIStory that were hits were before the release of TDCAU. After its controversy, the last singled released off HIStory, Stranger in Moscow, peaked in the 90s of the Hot 100, and was the lowest charting single from MJ during his solo career with Epic Records. That's no coincidence. | |
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> You really don't like TDCAU? I think it's an awesome track.
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, Stranger in Moscow, peaked in the 90s of the Hot 100, and was the lowest charting single from MJ during his solo career with Epic Records. That's no coincidence. Sadly being one of his best songs if not the best after Billie Jean | |
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Boring for you, it's not a boring song at all, you just do not like it and find it very simple or basic musically,for that matter Stranger is indeed a boring song, i love Stranger but is like just for fans. | |
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Beautiful sad song, and exquisite video, he wrote it himself | |
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duccichucka said:
If TDCAU is so boring, explain why it's one of a select few of his videos on YouTube with more than 100 million views? And why would the blacklivesmatter movement use the song if it wasn't a catchy song? The 2001 30th anniversary concert was s huge event because of all the big stars that were involved. In addition, he performed with his brothers for the first time in 17 years. When it came time for pop stations to spin You Rock My World, they only did for two weeks when it reached 11 on the Hot 100. After that, the airplay on pop stations was reduced resulting in the song to peak at 10 for one week before freewheeling. Who controls the media or the government? Google Rick Sanchez or Helen Thomas for the answer. MJ was a black listed celebrity for all intents and purposes. Why do you think he spent the rest of the 90s touring outside of America. | |
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He just doesn't like that song, that's all | |
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Even if he doesn't like it, there's no disputing that TDCAU doesn't follow the usual Jackson mold established by Thriller. A 20 year old song that was forcibly removed from radio station's playlist which still manages to receive over 100 million views on YouTube is proof that the tune continues to resonate with music lovers today.
It debuted on the Hot 100 at 30 and if there wasn't tampering by the ADL, it would easily have been a Top 5 and possible No.1 single, following up on You Are Not Alone.
It charted well in most countries outside of North America despite likely pressure from civil rights groups around the world. It was huge in Germany and they're not even known to endorse racist sentiments post WWII.
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http://home.mj-upbeat.com/2014/12/19/sony-hack-re-ignites-questions-about-mjs-banned-song/ [Edited 10/3/15 11:44am] | |
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If the song was as dull as you say, countries like Germany, Hungary and Italy didn't seem to think so as it topped their respective charts.
As you mentioned earlier, many artists have released songs highlighting injustices in society. The BlackLivesMatter movement could have chosen out of hundreds of songs that addressed the same issues. So why did they choose They Don't Care About Us?
Here's just some of the more famous songs they could have chosen as their anthem:
http://www.edchange.org/multicultural/arts/race_songs.html
If the ethnic slurs were about anybody else, there wouldn't have been such a commotion.
I agree that Sony backed off since the co-chairman of Sony Entertainment, Amy Pascal, was Jewish.
It's a double standard as Spike Lee, the director for it's video, pointed out:
from wikipedia:
Spike Lee claimed there was some kind of double standard in the music industry. "While the New York Times asserted the use of racial slurs in "They Don't Care About Us", they were silent on other racial slurs in the album. The Notorious B.I.G. says "n***a" on "This Time Around," another song on the HIStory album, but it did not attract media attention, as well as, many years before, use in lyrics of word "n****r" by John Lennon.[32]
Granted the mid 90s was when political correctness was taking grip of society, but the N-bomb was as offensive in the 70s and 80s. So why the double standard for Jews?
Speaking of Ms. Pascal, this was her leaked comments on President Obama:
In the messages, Pascal allegedly asked Rudin for suggestions on what she should discuss with Obama at a "stupid" fundraising breakfast hosted by DreamWorks Animation head Jeffrey Katzenberg, a big Democratic donor, in November 2013. Rudin, 56, whose producing credits include Moneyball, Captain Phillips, and The Social Network, asked whether he would like to help finance any films. "I doubt it," Pascal responded. "Should I ask him if he liked Django [Unchained]?" Rudin replied: "12 Years [a Slave]," to which Pascal brought up a series of other films starring African-Americans. "Or the butler. Or think like a man?"
"Ride-along," responded Rudin. "I bet he likes Kevin Hart."
So it just proves that the political correctness agenda in Hollywood is as fake as anything else in Tinsletown.
The black-listing of Michael Jackson wasn't immediate or public. And it's because Jackson has been a part of America's culture and social fabric so long that the phasing out process isn't done overnight. It was achieved in a transparent manner.
The remainder of the HIStory album was cut short in America. Earth Song wasn't even released here. And there was a 4-5 year period when media coverage of MJ was diminished significantly. This was done deliberately as an attempt to erase the Michael Jackson brand from the public consciousness. During those years, radio and MTV tried to push Spice Girls, Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, Ricky Martin, Eminem, N'Sync and Usher.
When MJ returned with Invincible, it's true that CBS televised his MSG concerts but it was purely motivated by advertising profits that the TV audience would generate. The televised special wasn't done out of any real appreciation for his 30 years as a solo artist. MJ's career was already dead in the US by 1995.
MTV, like CBS, is owned by Viacom. If they were genuine in celebrating Jackson's 3 decades as a solo performer, they had a funny way of showing it as the video for You Rock My World received almost no rotational airplay eventhough it was consistently voted into the TRL Live countdown which means the demand from audiences was still there for MJ.
When it came time to really support Jackson, pop stations across the country stopped spinning You Rock My Word after the second week even though demand those two weeks exceeded expectations. It rocketed to No.11 its 2nd week:
http://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100/2001-09-15
Sony didn't even bother releasing a physical single at this point when that would have pushed the song to the Top 5 and possible No.1 position. And radio support subsided by the 3rd and 4th week of the song's chart life on the Hot 100 despite enormous demand from listeners in the first two weeks and the song making it onto Top 6 at 6 countdowns on stations across the country.
Then, the character assasination of Michael Jackson began with every article about him associated with the then 8 year old allegations. Even reviews of Invincible never left out a mention of the Chander allegations for good measure.
This is what the establishment sought to do since the release of TDCAU. This was a stern message to every other artist in the music industry never to mention or bring attention to the real powerbrokers in their song or face a situation similar to Michael Jackson's with Invincible.
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Are you freakin' serious? What did MJ say in TDCAU that was so dangerous that moguls
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Yeah the reason TDCAU flopped stateside had EVERYTHING to do with the fracas the jewish slurs brought. I was disappointed at the time because he explained himself, then went on to edit the track anyway. It's most likely true the record company ran after the controversy. I was a latecomer to "Stranger in Moscow" because for some reason I always equated it with "Earth Song", a song that really comes alive late but it's a case of too little too late IMO. Once I finally listened to SIM, after his death (THAT late) I appreciated it on it's own terms. And I think it's no secret that Michael became his own worst enemy as far as his downfall as concerned. | |
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1989" has the quickest climb to 5 million sold since 2004.http://www.billboard.com/...bum-decade
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