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Originally posted by Lily Gaga
When MJ died everybody was like: Ohhhhh noooo! The day, the music died. Armageddon! Ahhh...2012 blablabla...but the most forgot playing his music the last couple of years. You can't tell me that you listened to MJ on heavy rotation or stuff like that.
He's the King of Pop and a Legend....but at the end, he was an artist with very good songs and good videos. The same thing as Bey, GaGa and other artists today. (and I'm talking bout mainstream)
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Your statement is so contradictory. He's a Legend, but then he's just an artist?
With that statement you can dispel all the legends and just let anyone grab the title without thinking. :rolleye:
Who says people have to listen to him on heavy rotation? It's more about the memories of the songs, and when they come in you instantly connect with how amazing he was. His recurrent airplay was always high on certain formats. But to continue to show how obtuse your statement is, many people listened to Michael on a regular basis. Before he died, his albums were still selling, you just couldn't see on the charts. I myself bought
Number Ones off of iTunes months before died.
Then to say he is the same Bey and GaGa today???? No. Jesus. Beyonce's music is criticized to a tee, she hasn't produced anything of Michael's caliber. GaGa isn't as criticized, but isn't exactly praised for how amazing the quality is, but more on how catchy her songs are for radio. Michael's music was on an entire different level of expertise and production.