Bite me... MJ and Prince are both talented, but Prince is still walking the earth... You may not have liked MJ as a person; I didn\'t... And you may not like his music, but the man had a profound effect on the music we listen to today... There\'s no denying that... If you want to continue to think that he had no effect on music then say hello to you spine because that\'s how far you have your head up your ass...
wait, michael jackon died?
If you want to continue to think that he had no effect on music then say hello to you spine because that\'s how far you have your head up your ass...
That\'s actually not that far...only a few inches, really.
but the man had a profound effect on the music we listen to today... There\'s no denying that..
I deny that. I really do not believe most of the music I listen to today would call MJ a "profound" influence. most of the music profoundly influenced by him probably sucks worse than the original.
MJ did to pop what the Beatles did to rock
sell out and open the flood gates of mediocrity
Just a couple tidbits about MJ that I\'d like to share:
- Created the bestselling album of "all time"
- 13 Grammy Awards
- 13 #1 singles in his solo career
- 4 #1 sings with the jackson 5
- Third bestselling artist behind The Beatles and Elvis
I\'m not going to lie and say that I\'ve been a life long fan, I\'m not... But there was no bigger artist when I was growing up...
Sure he sang some great songs, oh, and he sang on the highest selling album of all time. But lets not kid ourselves, he broke no ground musically, and he was totally the product of quincy jones. He wasn\'t a musician or a songwriter, he was an entertainer.
Sure he sang some great songs, oh, and he sang on the highest selling album of all time. But lets not kid ourselves, he broke no ground musically, and he was totally the product of quincy jones. He wasn\'t a musician or a songwriter, he was an entertainer.
You may want to actually look at his bio. The guy was a prolific song writer
He was the lead song writer for the Jackson 5 / jacksons from the 70\'s - 80\'s. He co wrote "We are the world" which help rasie 50 million dollars for African hunger relief.
"Written and Composed by Michael Jackson" is pretty epic if you look at his album credits
here is a wiki list of some of the songs he wrote
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Songs_written_by_Michael_JacksonAnd he most def. composed the music and vocal arrangements for most of his stuff.
You may or may not like the guys music but to deny his prolific writing and composing is silly.
And he def. did break ground. you may not appreciate it as it isn\'t your thing, but disco and r&b etc the guy influenced most if not all the POP and R&B folks of today. YOU may not liek that music but you would be in the minority.
He is very similar to Wilson Pickett, Sam Cooke, smokie robinson and guys like that.
Sure he sang some great songs, oh, and he sang on the highest selling album of all time. But lets not kid ourselves, he broke no ground musically, and he was totally the product of quincy jones. He wasn\'t a musician or a songwriter, he was an entertainer.
You may want to actually look at his bio. The guy was a prolific song writer
He was the lead song writer for the Jackson 5 / jacksons from the 70\'s - 80\'s. He co wrote "We are the world" which help rasie 50 million dollars for African hunger relief.
"Written and Composed by Michael Jackson" is pretty epic if you look at his album credits
here is a wiki list of some of the songs he wrote
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Songs_written_by_Michael_Jackson
And he most def. composed the music and vocal arrangements for most of his stuff.
You may or may not like the guys music but to deny his prolific writing and composing is silly.
And he def. did break ground. you may not appreciate it as it isn\'t your thing, but disco and r&b etc the guy influenced most if not all the POP and R&B folks of today. YOU may not liek that music but you would be in the minority.
He is very similar to Wilson Pickett, Sam Cooke, smokie robinson and guys like that.
It\'s amazing how people want to discredit his influence just because they don\'t listen to his music.
I guess Ignorance is Bliss.
Sure he sang some great songs, oh, and he sang on the highest selling album of all time. But lets not kid ourselves, he broke no ground musically, and he was totally the product of quincy jones. He wasn\'t a musician or a songwriter, he was an entertainer.
You may want to actually look at his bio. The guy was a prolific song writer
He was the lead song writer for the Jackson 5 / jacksons from the 70\'s - 80\'s. He co wrote "We are the world" which help rasie 50 million dollars for African hunger relief.
"Written and Composed by Michael Jackson" is pretty epic if you look at his album credits
here is a wiki list of some of the songs he wrote
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Songs_written_by_Michael_Jackson
And he most def. composed the music and vocal arrangements for most of his stuff.
You may or may not like the guys music but to deny his prolific writing and composing is silly.
And he def. did break ground. you may not appreciate it as it isn\'t your thing, but disco and r&b etc the guy influenced most if not all the POP and R&B folks of today. YOU may not liek that music but you would be in the minority.
He is very similar to Wilson Pickett, Sam Cooke, smokie robinson and guys like that.
I simply don\'t believe it.
Billy Jean.... collaborator Nelson Hayes...the song was mixed 91 times by Bruce Swedien before it was finalized. Other people involved with Thriller songwriter Rod Temperton (who wrote Thriller), Paul McCartney (who wrote The Girl Is Mine), most of the band Toto, eddie van halen...
Pop stars don\'t want to be considered just singers. Their ego\'s are too big for that.

They sit with pro songwriters describing what they want the song to be about, then the songwriter does all the hard work. Every song I look at in here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Songs_written_by_Michael_Jacksonbacks my point up. Smooth Criminal written with some guy named John Barnes who wrote most of the album Bad with Micheal.
P.S. - I don\'t dislike Jackson\'s music. He\'s got a lot of great stuff that I\'ve enjoyed over the years. But lets be clear, this isn\'t a man that pined away at a piano over chord changes and lyrical structure... he spent most of the thriller recording session practicing his dance moves.