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huge for what he did in 1983
he fell out of the Zeitgeist as early as 1993 lmao.
white users contribute the most bottom tier bait posts
I know this is bait but you very clearly didn't experience 1995.
they live on some backwater island off the coast of Spain, incredibly ignorant and oftentimes racist user. Pay them no mind
he fell out of the Zeitgeist as early as 1993 lmao.
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white users contribute the most bottom tier bait posts
by 1993 Michael wasn't the central figure of pop culture anymore. 13 year olds obsessed over Grunge, Alt, New jack Swing.. there was Mariah, there was Eurodance in Europe. MJ was a God but he wasn't moving the needle like he did during Thriller and Bad.
white users contribute the most bottom tier bait posts
Not even a bait post that’s the sad thing just pop Stans who lost their way on r/popheads or whatever
by 1993 Michael wasn't the central figure of pop culture anymore. 13 year olds obsessed over Grunge, Alt, New jack Swing.. there was Mariah, there was Eurodance in Europe. MJ was a God but he wasn't moving the needle like he did during Thriller and Bad.
How old are you
Dude would be like 70. Don't understand why current music fans have such a hard time grasping the concept of a prime, legacy act etc...
Mfs still want Kanye and Jay to be putting out prime level content. Now y'all wondering if MJ would've been s***ting out #1s in his senile age era
Dude would be like 70. Don't understand why current music fans have such a hard time grasping the concept of a prime, legacy act etc...
Mfs still want Kanye and Jay to be putting out prime level content. Now y'all wondering if MJ would've been s***ting out #1s in his senile age era
Don't people get wiser and smarter with age? Why do we assume everything we make in our 20s and 30s is better than what we're able to do with more wisdom and experience in our 50s or 60s?
by 1993 Michael wasn't the central figure of pop culture anymore. 13 year olds obsessed over Grunge, Alt, New jack Swing.. there was Mariah, there was Eurodance in Europe. MJ was a God but he wasn't moving the needle like he did during Thriller and Bad.
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by 1993 Michael wasn't the central figure of pop culture anymore. 13 year olds obsessed over Grunge, Alt, New jack Swing.. there was Mariah, there was Eurodance in Europe. MJ was a God but he wasn't moving the needle like he did during Thriller and Bad.
MJ just had a legendary Superbowl performance and HISTory was a major pop culture fixation so that's not true.
It wasn't until the 2000s when MJ's impact faded. Invincible's sabotage played a role in that.
Don't people get wiser and smarter with age? Why do we assume everything we make in our 20s and 30s is better than what we're able to do with more wisdom and experience in our 50s or 60s?
Cause we've had over 100 years of history as proof of concept that music is a young mans game. Sure, you can get a masterpiece here and there from older artist. But most artist peak and then become legacy acts/drop lesser music. All genres. Maybe it's a money/complacency thing but thats just how it goes.
This Is It would have been a massive tour. He would have also toured in the US after. He would probably an album that would have Kanye production on it, since Kanye remixed Billie Jean for the anniversary, after the tour that would have been successful but not nearly as successful as a typical MJ album.
Absolutely not
He would be mentioned consistently in the same breath as diddy, epstein, r kelly, and the like
His death did a lot for his image
Absolutely not
He would be mentioned consistently in the same breath as diddy, epstein, r kelly, and the like
His death did a lot for his image
No he wouldn't lol
Cause we've had over 100 years of history as proof of concept that music is a young mans game. Sure, you can get a masterpiece here and there from older artist. But most artist peak and then become legacy acts/drop lesser music. All genres. Maybe it's a money/complacency thing but thats just how it goes.
I guess the more comfortable you get the less inspired you are. And eventually your story as an artist has been told and you ran out of tricks.
Cause we've had over 100 years of history as proof of concept that music is a young mans game. Sure, you can get a masterpiece here and there from older artist. But most artist peak and then become legacy acts/drop lesser music. All genres. Maybe it's a money/complacency thing but thats just how it goes.
Certain genres yeah, but definitely not all of them
I guess the more comfortable you get the less inspired you are. And eventually your story as an artist has been told and you ran out of tricks.
Tell that to Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Nick Cave, Judas Priest etc