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Chance the Rapper Claims Beyonce Greater Than Michael Jackson "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
"The only true wisdom is knowing you know nothing." - Socrates | |
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Another fool. | |
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Betta at giving head?? All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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I actually think guys like this hurt Beyonce's carreer. There is no need to say thinks like this, it's just an opion, but why compare? That is, if you don't care you just want publicity, you get it when you say things like this. | |
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Just Chance The Rapper's opinion and I don't think much of Who? The What?'s music either. | |
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I wonder just how much Beyonce's team paid him to say this? | |
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Laughable | |
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thats it... | |
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While I like some of her music let's get real here. When she has been part of American pop culture (and the world's) for like 50(?) years, then he might have a shred of credibility. [Edited 5/16/18 13:38pm] | |
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Michael Jackson made music, some of it was great, some of it not so much.
Beyonce wiggles her ass and shouts while noise happens around her at the same time.
Hardly a comparison. | |
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It's apples and oranges. Both have had amazing times in their career, and not so great moments. Both faced scandals and put it in their music. Both did big tours, and make great music. I think Bey's music has certainly grown and become better over the last 2 or 3 albums. There is a growth there which made me keep enjoying her. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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the statement isnt all that farfetched considering Chane's age and gender...Michael Jackson had become a caricature of himself and almost a laughing stock and butt of jokes to people of Chance's age...Michael's legacy as a teenage song&dance prodigy and adult superstar, songwtiter and entertainer, had long been tarnished (because of all of the shenanigans in his personal life) by the time Chance's generation was exposed to him... and for alot of young black men, Beyonce is beyond reproach, in some cases for her beauty alone (even if youre not a fan of her music)... so for him to say that is not surprising at all... | |
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We Are Destroying The Culture By Comparing Beyoncé To Michael Jackson, Point Blank Period https://www.vibe.com/2018...n-opinion/
Music can be a real gift to our lives. It speaks volumes in its way to inspire and, most importantly, create dialogue. This seemed to be lost upon Hot 97, the Facebook comments section of hip-hop, when it decided to create an unbalanced bracket dedicated to pitting Beyoncé and Michael Jackson’s discography against each other. Some of the match-ups included were “Drunk In Love” vs. “Black or White,” “Diva” vs. “P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing),” and “Lose My Breath” (a Destiny’s Child tune) vs. “Beat It.” But for the sake of attention and content, we continue to have the moronic song-by-song conversation of “Michael Jackson vs. Beyoncé.”
[Edited 5/16/18 19:20pm] Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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RJOrion said: the statement isnt all that farfetched considering Chane's age and gender...Michael Jackson had become a caricature of himself and almost a laughing stock and butt of jokes to people of Chance's age...Michael's legacy as a teenage song&dance prodigy and adult superstar, songwtiter and entertainer, had long been tarnished (because of all of the shenanigans in his personal life) by the time Chance's generation was exposed to him... and for alot of young black men, Beyonce is beyond reproach, in some cases for her beauty alone (even if youre not a fan of her music)... so for him to say that is not surprising at all... Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but opinions can be wrong. | |
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The ant pile has been poked yet again. | |
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But many young people get their celebrity news from Wendy Williams, Lipstick Alley, or TMZ. The average person who watches Wendy is probably not going to research anything, especially if they're not that interested in the person. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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The one thing that Michael Jackson had that Beyonce doesn’t have: great songs All these decades later,”Billie Jean” still sounds good when you hear it on the radio.Imo,most of Beyonce’s songs are garbage and won’t stand the test of time. | |
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MickyDolenz said:
But many young people get their celebrity news from Wendy Williams, Lipstick Alley, or TMZ. The average person who watches Wendy is probably not going to research anything, especially if they're not that interested in the person. The LCD eats up whatever is fed to them but there's more of us youth who know better than you may think. | |
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SoulAlive said: The one thing that Michael Jackson had that Beyonce doesn’t have: great songs
All these decades later,”Billie Jean” still sounds good when you hear it on the radio.Imo,most of Beyonce’s songs are garbage and won’t stand the test of time. Agreed! I know many seniors who know MJ songs from the Jackson 5 to his solo work. I don't know any seniors who can name even 1 Beyoncé song. These people are just sucking up to the Carters. [Edited 5/17/18 4:51am] | |
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where my homie @mjscarousel at | |
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Michael Jackson career started when he was seven. You don't get the solo artist without the building blocks of of the group artist, Jackson 5, Jackson, and the solo career. In his prime if Beyonce would be embarrassed if she and Michael were on the same concert bill. Mike would put her to shame, just like James Brown put the Rolling Stones to shame on the Tammy Show.
When Michael Jackson was coming up the music being created in the Black community was sooo rich and diverse it would have been impossible to tag anyone as the best. Chance the Rapper is talking out his ass. For the past twenty years black folks reduce themselves (to "crossings-over") to singing now like Patty Page; "How Much Is That Doggy in The Window shit. Please.
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Tiny Tim, even in death, is a greater artist than Beyoncé. So there! | |
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thats what I was thinking. taking into cosideration his age, he was probably introduced to Micheal's music thru his mother or his grandma so there isn't as much respect as there would be if he would have been a teenager during the height of Micheal's career. Chance grew up listening to Beyonce so yeah, is natural for him to think she is the greater performer. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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A senior today would be a baby boomer, so they would be of the era the Jackson 5 and/or Mike was popular. They're the ones who go see the Rolling Stones & Paul McCartney. Why would the average senior today listen to Beyoncé or Top 40 in general? It's like expecting someone who was a senior in the 1980s who grew up with Laurence Welk or Rosemary Clooney to be listening to Bon Jovi, Run-DMC, or Michael Jackson. They still had easy listening radio stations for that generation in the 1980s. When that generation started to die out or get too old for advertisers, most easy listening stations changed their formats. In the future, Beyoncé & Migos will be the nostalgia acts for this generation, just like the acts that were popular for previous generations. It's not like a huge percentage of millennials are checking for Glenn Miller or Chuck Berry. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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Not a chance. Ever. ♫"Trollin, Trolling! We could have fun just trollin'!"♫ | |
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That may be so, but I just clicked on some Dee Dee Warwick videos, and there's comments already about the reports on the documetary about Whitney Houston. Likely by people who have never heard of Dee Dee before now and that there were no other recent comments on most of the ones I watched. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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A brotha got bills y'all.... Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Time is a legends best friend. Time will tell. Who knows we may all be bored with this performance a year from now.
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CynicKill said: Time is a legends best friend. Time will tell. Who knows we may all be bored with this performance a year from now.
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