Because she did not do "black" music. They went after Dionne Warwick the same way. Dionne just gave them the finger. Whitney gave into the pressure. But she was already indulging in things that no matter your ethnicity of gender brought her to her end. Michael Jackson & Prince had medical issues. Whitney's was emotional. I don't know if her being (bisexual) is true or not, but if it is, that internal struggle would play a big part in her substance issues. . But Madonna outlasted Whitney because Whitney died of drug/health complications. | |
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She knew she had to bounce back from that. She couldn't leave her image there.
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Bruce being in that top group too, never changed his image. But his visuals did influence his stardom going along with his music. . What I saw with Madonna throught her career, that Prince didn't do after the 80s and I don't think Michael ever really did, was she reinterpreted things happening in society through the music and her shows. Prrince never really did that. He continued to play with the struggle between God & Sex, but that became static after 89. Prince's religiousity played a big part in him not being as fluid as he was in the 80s. And after 2000 his look did not change much for almost 10yrs. . With Michael Jackson, I think Off The Wall was the closest he came to a 'social expression'. That 1970s break away from your life and live thing that was heard in all genres of music. . I don't know if Madonna's race played into it as much as her gender. Women are allowed to be more diverse and colorful in a way that men get a hard time for. Think of the Lovesexy album cover. The 1970s and 80s allowed men to be more colorful and androgenous and morph a lot but by the time the 90s came around that was over. For a woman to change up a lot was still ok, but for someone like Prince(especially) it worked against him and made him 'freaky'. For Michael Jackson, if he still looked like he did during Thriller, or even Bad, he would not have taken on the weird catagory. His style was masculine enough that it did not matter. And of course Bruce was still jeans tshirts and leather jackets. Which is always an overall accepted masculine dress route.
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Would you mind to explain a little further, I don't get it. | |
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The album was Mike official breaking away and doing his thing, living in NYC, hanging out at Studio 54, the Wiz etc I always looked at this period as a social express for Mike
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I think her race did play a part, not as much as a 'white' woman but an Italian-American woman. . Yes Janet as well did it to a degree. I think Janet got caught in a repetitive mode after Velvet Rope. She didn't deal with social issues like in the first 4 albums. And you could expect her to orgasm on a song or two every album. | |
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Madge was never number one in any single one of the talent categories she inhabited ... best dancer, best singer, best songwriter, etc ... no, no and no. www.filmsfilmsfilms.co.uk - The internet's best movie site! | |
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Get it now is like his emancipation album, the song that expresses it much better is the title track, don't you think ? | |
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Indeed, it's the sum of her parts or somethin alike. [Edited 1/12/18 16:19pm] | |
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I always looked at all that at his own personal musical battle. I don't know if it was the same break out like MJ's Off the Wall. More like Mariah Carey's 'The Emancipation of Mimi'
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Yes, but I think for women it was still harder, no matter their race. Which is why I say gender over race. I think with 'rock n roll' women had a harder time like they they did with rap. Being black or mixed didn't make it easy for female rappers. But like you said that 'suversive sense' moved her quickly out of the 'pop' female singer, to someone more controversial. From Like A Virgin - True Blue and Blond Ambition - Bedtime Stories Ray of Light - Confessions on the Dancefloor, she proved her superstardom status for sure. . RnB / Jazz / Gospel / Folk I suspect race and gender were a lot easier to gain fame . Yes 'Papa Don't Preach' was definately quite Catholic (she was directing that to the Papa ie Pope) from an 'Italian-American' Catholic perspective -playing the daughter of Danny Aiello. . The song also caused her first conflict with the Vatican, as she dedicated it to Pope John Paul II, who urged Italian fans to boycott her concerts during the Who's That Girl World Tour in 1987.
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she got more "balls"? | |
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Staying current. Hearing the streets. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Translation. Hires the current "hot" producer of the moment. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Not to mention Clare Fischer and other less obvious musicians like David Coleman Novi Novog Suzi Katayama etc
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nothing wrong with that. Especially since she knows of them because she is into their music. | |
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Exactly. I lot of the producers she worked with became 'hot producers' after she worked with them. Until they worked with her, they were relatively unknown or 'underground' (eg Mirwais, Stuart Price, William Orbit). The most well-known producer she worked with in the 80's was Nile Rogers. Steve Bray and Patrick Leonard, her other 80's producers, were, and still are, known mainly for their work with Madonna. If you look at most her producers through the years, they tend to have remixed her work and then she has co-produced with them (Jellybean, Shep Pettibone, Junior Vasquez, Sasha, William Orbit, Stuart Price, Benny Benassi). 3121... Don't U Wanna Come? | |
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That isn't "hearing the streets".......That is hiring the producers HEARD in the streets. There is a difference. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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She was always in the clubs the underground and hanging with 'regular' people who were She was/is a part of NYC she lived the streets of NYC | |
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. The difference is when Jay-Z does it for 20 years its epic, legendary, etc. and when Madonna does it she isn't "like Jay-Z" so she is faking/stealing/fronting. IMO Madonna could make records in 18 with Stuart or Mirwais that would be just as hot as the old stuff same as if Jay-Z did tracks again with DJ Premier or Just Blaze.
if it was just a dream, call me a dreamer 2 | |
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add Babyface but all the others, she helped put on the map and that is a canon of great music | |
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I think talent can be a trap. You serve talent, and it doesn’t look easy. If talent waivers, fails, or leaves, you’re suddenly a fraud. Common sense seems to come under attack, by talent. On madonna’s side, if you’ve got less talent, you stay focused and you work your ass off. Can you imagine being compared to Prince, Michael, and Whitney, and all you’ve got is Madonnas skill set? She was a fox, cooler than they were, and it was fun wondering what she’d say next. She also never got into hard drugs, even running with Warhol’s crew, because she’s a work horse. Maybe it’s being Italian. I’m a fan. | |
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she knew who she had to bang.... | |
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Preach to the choir boy/ girl. | |
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lol...Jay-Z? U are exactly right they are equally lame. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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I'll assume you are just messing around | |
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Are you a musician or singer? | |
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