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@fansofjacksons Hook is excellent but there’s one too many rap breaks on this song. He needed to switch it up before going for the final chorus, I think.
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This song is an absolute banger, and almost no one mentions it 😭
Lockdown Rivers@Gamergod29
What’s y’all favorite Michael Jackson song and what y’all think his most underrated song?
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Il est juste là pour vous montrer qu’il était le digne héritier de Mickael Jackson
BreezyRelated@BreezyRelated
🚨 Chris Brown has released the official music video for his latest single ‘Fallin’ featuring Leon Thomas. The video also stars Usher, Tank and Roccstar.
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@troythemate @tankingtankingt @DylanVilain29 Yeah, the hook. The instrumentation is flat, and there’s one too many rap breaks throughout the song, dragging it on.
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Michael had some really strong ideas in his post-Quincy era, but the technology was stuck in that ugly puberty phase between analog and digital. The music felt a bit thinner, while the videos lost that rich film look — ending up with washed-out colors and unnatural shutter speed.
iza@izamamaa
Michael Jackson had the entire country fired up and divided after dropping “They Don’t Care About Us.
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@rabbitechoes My ears are fine yall! You should really stop listening to HIStory and give your ears a break.
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@webeballin_ I’m partial to a dirtier sound. I’m not looking for the ‘cleanest’ production all the time.
Dangerous has greater range. From rock to pop to gospel to new jack swing, industrial and smooth ballads (he (Michel) went “360”, as Quincy remarked in an interview)
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Bad clears Dangerous easy.
The production is cleaner, and the album feels way more consistent.
Dangerous has way too many fillers, and half the tracks sound like the exact same NJS formula over and over. He’d mumble on some tracks and a lot of the songs feel way too drawn out.
Quincy wouldn’t let that happen, and Riley just reused the same sounds for half of the album.
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@reservoirdougs Characterising him as a horrible soulless ghoul is incorrect. In reality, there was no Michael Jackson. He was his career, his music, his dancing — and that’s pretty much it.
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@JumpsForJoyy I don’t know; I’m torn. I feel like he really needed those songs, to remind people of who he was, and he would’ve killed those songs, maybe added something to them to make them even better.
Invincible’s herky-jerky beats didn’t really influence anyone.
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If MJ would’ve kept them JT songs, that shit would’ve been corny. Justified was basically Off The Wall if it was from the 2000s. Him passing those songs was not a miss. Invincible was influencing a lot of modern R&B/Pop albums from day one
Depressed Oracle Red Bull F1 Fan Account@FlyoutChase
The social activism music didn’t work like how it did during the 80s. Dangerous also came out when Nirvana was on a war path, their music was way more fresh. And also, Justin Timberlake music was in MJ hands first and he turned it down smh…a lot of misses in the 90s/early 2000s
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sometimes we’re too quick to label “GOATs” and “masterpieces” - the sopranos remains the best ever
Noah@noahs_corner
dude.
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@troythemate @DylanVilain29 Money is not fire, embarrassing in parts, but good hook.
DS is too simplistic, the guitar riff is boring.
Little Susie is awful.
2 Bad, while a good instrumental, very forgettable and made overly long by the intro.
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@WigglePiggles @DylanVilain29 Money is genuine fire ds is underrated little Susie is ehhh 2 bad has fire instrumental
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