This is the new banner on Michael Jacson's official Facebook page. They're going to be celebrating the 25th anniversary of Dangerous all month on his Facebook. Their first order of business was to finally upload Who Is It on Michael's YouTube account.
When people say Michael Jackson was only relevant in the 80s.
Those are just trolls... I mean he sold 60 million albums in the 90's, that is as much as entire discographies of some artists that were supposedly bigger than him in the 90's
There's a new kids react video and guess who the topic of discussion was on today...
Little boy in the video: I don't like pop music because it isn't real music.
*10 seconds later*
Little boy in the video: I love Michael Jackson!
He truly is the most universal and timeless artist of all time. Nobody has or will crossover as big as him be it across race, gender, sexuality, nationality, or in this instance age.
Submitting next week! By the way, I will report nicknames mocking the magnum opus in my avi. There's a reason it's always charting in iTunes with Billie Jean and MITM - the GP knows greatness you flops!
Ugh, it's so sad to think that in just a few short years he'd be so "out of it". In all of the Michael footage from 2001, I can't recall seeing him smile once. He must have been so unhappy in his situation at Sony, he looked completely bored during the Invincible promo.
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HIStory would have made a PHENOMENAL visual album, by the way. It's such a 'dark night of the soul' experience and can you imagine what could have been done for it, given time and proper resources?
So, what are we getting at the end of the DANGEROUS 25? at least a damn Social Media video or something, and not just some tacky ass T-Shirts they're trying to sell for $30.00