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Is Michael Jackson Still Marketable?

Originally posted by: QuitBanningMe
Rephrase the question......."Are there retards with no real musical taste"? Yes.
I'm questioning his music abilities. Having some of the best selling albums has to say something.

I'm just wondering, he looks like he belongs in a fun house.
 
I don't think his ego will allow anyone to tell him anything he does is bad. Look at his hysterical reaction to the poor sales of his last album. So I doubt he'll ever do another great album.

He still has a core audience, in the same way Nixon did. But the King of Pop days are over.
 
Originally posted by: MrCodeDude
Originally posted by: QuitBanningMe
Rephrase the question......."Are there retards with no real musical taste"? Yes.
I'm questioning his music abilities. Having some of the best selling albums has to say something.

I'm just wondering, he looks like he belongs in a fun house.

Seems you missed something.....Anyway MJs musical impact has been long over except for the people looking for old bandwagons.
 
Well, if you saw the amount of idiots crying in front of the court house with their "Michael is innocent!" signs and whatnot, you'd come to the conclusion that there's plenty of morons out there who still buy his crap.
 
Regardless of what people think and say, Michael Jackson is an icon. He may find his way back into music, or if he was smart, create his own music label, ( If he hasn't already, I don't know. ) He still has rights to Elvis and the Beatles no?
 
I think most people are just bored of him. Who cares if he makes another album. More crotch grabbing and squealing won't make it a hit. He's past it.
 
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