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You gotta understand Pac was extremely prolific between '93-'96.

All Eyez on Me >>>>>>>>>>>Life After Death.

1. Ruby
2. jellybelly
3. Tonight Tonight
4. Zero
5. 1979
6 An Ode To No One
7 Bullet With Butter Fly Wings
8 Muzzle
9 Bodies
10 Porcelina on the Oceans

That song is absolutely perfect for the first 5 and a half minutes.

Um, okay. . .

The Rack Attack>>>>>>>90% of the roster's finishers

So, I guess all that shit you said about not being a fan of Michael Jackson was bullshit, right?

Yeah, I'm sure that Jacko came from combining "Wacko" and "Jackson", but whatever. It's not like they were calling a dude named Smith "Jacko" or something. His name is Jackson and he did come off as a wacko with the baby dangling, child slumber parties, endless plastic surgeries and constantly changing appearance,

Look, all I'm saying is that Thriller has sold somewhere between 66 and 104 million records worldwide and no other record is even close to that. That's what I mean by majority. When you're in those type of numbers, that's not just 12 year olds. Plenty of grown adults lost their shit over Michael Jackson over the

EXACTLY!!!

Exactly.

Yeah, but we're talking about the mainstream, you know, where the MAJORITY of the public gets its music. I don't like it anymore than anyone else, but the bottom line is the majority (meaning most) listens to R&B/pop/Hip-Hop influenced music. That is what dominates what people are actually listening to.

1. Most of those videos you reference were music videos the way that modern videos in the MTV era are videos. Those are band performances on video. Big difference. MTV shifted music because it changed what videos were and how they affected music itself.

Stop it. None of those bands made influential music videos. "Thriller" was a movie event spectacle, which led to 20 years of bands trying to make videos that would become events in themselves. Those old groups made videos in that there would be a band performing their song. "Thriller" made the music video an artform

What makes them insane is what makes you insane in that you all believe that most of us even care that much.

You say that as if popular music is singer/songwriter based.

The article pretty much did.

Ha, everything about Michael Jackson has just been ripped off.

Probably

Fine, so the '80s mostly sucked. The bottom line is, Michael Jackson was the most famous person in the history of music in the '80s. There's not one part of the world he didn't penetrate at that point