Prince talks about Michael Jackson

No, what was ridiculous is that your response. Telling me why Prince didn't do it... I don't know who your source is, but know who mine is?

Prince.

In the damn video the man just damn posted.

I guess you don't know when he's joking, right?
 
Very funny. MJ himself should have never made that video. It became an instant punchline to a joke. Very lame. Prince was busy recording his masterpiece, Sign o' the Times, while MJ was starting his downward spiral with this Bad nonsense (the video was a weak attempt to remake "Beat it") and his subsequent recordings. Prince's output (including videos) post-1983 destroys MJ's in every way, shape and form.

Yep more Bull Shit Trailor Trash CAC Reasoning that no one other than worthless trailor trash racist CACs would take seriously.:smh:
 
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Yeah. Nobody's heard of Prince. Too bad he couldn't be a star.

I won't remind you who wins.... who had more money as of last month, who can die without a ruined legacy, and how the "competition..." which only existed in the minds of mentally challenged obsessive idiots like yourself... was officially decided by simple capability to survive in the real world.

*Ignored*

Say what now?????????:confused:
 
i actually heard a rare interview that chris rock did with prince where Michael wanted prince to be in the "Bad" video and prince was like "he damn sure aint gonna sing that to me..lol."

Yeah another fine example of how dumb and retarded you CAC's are, its evident based on the shit that come out of you people's flee market bought keyboards.:smh:
 
Nah... Prince is just a little more practical than Mike was.

Prince realizes he's a little dude in women's clothes who occasionally wears assless pants. He gets it, knows he's an odd duck. Mike, on the other hand, was still arguing there was no problem being a grown man sleeping in a bed with children. Just couldn't get why someone thought that was wierd.

Prince saw it like this... at least this is how I understand it.... They are both fairly effeminate singers. The last thing Prince wanted was to put that "your butt is mine" line in the hands of people who were already eager to call both of them gay. That kind of thing, even as a joke, starts to eat into your marketability.

Hence "you not singing that to me, and I know I'm not singing that to you."

And I remember people using that "your butt is mine" joke repeatedly.

It does not matter how you Bitches try to to slice it. You dumb fuck no education having CAC's will put anybody above Michael Jackson. Next thing you Mentally Challange fuckers will say is that Charles Manson was more normal than Michael Jackson.
 
Always liked Prince over MJ from the time Bad came out, I think it was the Rock/ Soul fusion I didn't appreciate. But just off the weight of the longevity of MJ, he is the GOAT

Propz to two Brothas who respect the craft of music, Prince still gets my respect... fuck the haters, lil dude's Raw:cool:
 
Cause Prince is still alive. As soon as he dies, cats gonna be on here crying talking about they were always fans. Just like they did when MJ died a few weeks ago.

I was thinking the same thing:lol:

Some of those pics with Prince are kinda disturbing still:lol:(just saying). MJ has a few himself, but not like Prince's.:D

Funny thing is I use to argue that the 80's had better dressing than the 70's to my dad. Looking back I was wrong:lol:

I always took that Prince/Rock segment as a comedy sketch and not CNN Larry King "fact" although I see why people do. I mean we are talking about the man who revolutionized music videos coming up with an idea of a showdown with Prince.

Would that have been REALLY fair? MC Hammer played RIGHT into it and ruined his career in the 90's when MJ took him out at the end of Black or White. He was on his mission for King of Popular music and Hammer selling all those records back then was the perfect opponent.

Prince can say that "butt is mine" thing NOW as a joke and diversion, but MJ in a dance off with Prince would not have helped Prince at all. I think it's just that simple. Prince understands the business and MJ knew he did too. I got no doubt MJ thought Prince stole some of his thunder with Purple Rain the movie over Thriller the mini movie, but that's just me. Prince saw through what he was trying to do. In 1984 in a newspaper during the Jacksons tour MJ was asked about Elvis and he stated what he was trying to do was different and eventually bigger through music videos.

On a side note, I think MJ was consciously trying to get more "street" after the Jacksons tour because it received some backlash for being to glittery with no substance to some critics. I mean we all can't forget:
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MJ was secretly being Tupac and 50 Cent beefing with other artists:lol: Seriously though Quincy in the latest Rolling Stones said MJ wanted to conquer all genres of music. He failed miserably at adapting to the rap change though even though some of that genre's biggest hits borrowed from him(that's another thread).
 
I was a fan of both of them growing up.
Michael put that 'olive branch' out there for Prince.
I think Price was intimidated by Michael.
There was no competition between them because Michael was a tidal wave while Prince was a bucket of sea water in comparison on their impact on the music industry at the time.

c/s.

Not taking shit away from Prince who is obviously a superior musician and more creatively ambidextrous. But when you take the complete artist, their body of work/skills and overall legacy -as has been said ad nauseum this past month- nobody is fuckin wit MJ. Period.

And another Period just in case.


I can respect the idea that Prince -a legend in his own right- had his own path to carve out. But I think had they collaborated 1) they could have produced material that reflected both of their skills lyrically/vocally/musically and 2) the shit would have been more than likely monumental and successful.

But yea :smh: @ Prince goin anywhere near inferring the gayness of anybody is just :hmm:



"your throoowin stoooooones to hand your hands......chamon!"

:lol:
 
First MJ is about 6 inch taller than Prince.
Second, that clip is hecka old (note how dark Prince was before he had his second skin peal lightening treatment).
Finally, MJ is greater than Prince could ever be. MJ was making hits when Prince/Roger was still wearing his moms make-up!!!

Nevertheless, Prince has had more ass than a toliet seat.
 
Rick James > Prince

put on a rick, teena marie or mary jane girls album. dude was underrated


prince went downhill after he fired jimmy jam and terry lewis. in my opinion

look at her shaking that old ass
 
Always liked Prince over MJ from the time Bad came out, I think it was the Rock/ Soul fusion I didn't appreciate. But just off the weight of the longevity of MJ, he is the GOAT

I'll take Prince's "longevity" over MJ's. Prince has been putting out consistent (and diverse) product for 30 years. MJ's output (nevermind its quality) has been sporadic at best, and virtually non-existent over the last 18 years. There's no comparison in terms of musical artists. One is a serious, profoundly talented ROCK/R&B singer/songwriter/multi-intrumentalist/stage performer and the other is a lightweight pop icon, whose disturbing eccentricity ultimately dwarfed his talent.
 
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MJ dominated Hip Hop ! Recall his use of Biggie, and Teddy Riley, Dallas Austin, Puffy ect...

I was thinking the same thing:lol:

Some of those pics with Prince are kinda disturbing still:lol:(just saying). MJ has a few himself, but not like Prince's.:D

Funny thing is I use to argue that the 80's had better dressing than the 70's to my dad. Looking back I was wrong:lol:

I always took that Prince/Rock segment as a comedy sketch and not CNN Larry King "fact" although I see why people do. I mean we are talking about the man who revolutionized music videos coming up with an idea of a showdown with Prince.

Would that have been REALLY fair? MC Hammer played RIGHT into it and ruined his career in the 90's when MJ took him out at the end of Black or White. He was on his mission for King of Popular music and Hammer selling all those records back then was the perfect opponent.

Prince can say that "butt is mine" thing NOW as a joke and diversion, but MJ in a dance off with Prince would not have helped Prince at all. I think it's just that simple. Prince understands the business and MJ knew he did too. I got no doubt MJ thought Prince stole some of his thunder with Purple Rain the movie over Thriller the mini movie, but that's just me. Prince saw through what he was trying to do. In 1984 in a newspaper during the Jacksons tour MJ was asked about Elvis and he stated what he was trying to do was different and eventually bigger through music videos.

On a side note, I think MJ was consciously trying to get more "street" after the Jacksons tour because it received some backlash for being to glittery with no substance to some critics. I mean we all can't forget:
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MJ was secretly being Tupac and 50 Cent beefing with other artists:lol: Seriously though Quincy in the latest Rolling Stones said MJ wanted to conquer all genres of music. He failed miserably at adapting to the rap change though even though some of that genre's biggest hits borrowed from him(that's another thread).
 
once again cause someone didn't catch it..

Rick James > Prince

put on a rick, teena marie or mary jane girls album. dude was underrated


prince went downhill after he fired jimmy jam and terry lewis. in my opinion
 
I'll take Prince's "longevity" over MJ's. Prince has been putting out consistent (and diverse) product for 30 years. MJ's output (nevermind its quality) has been sporadic at best, and virtually non-existent over the last 18 years. There's no comparison in terms of musical artists. One is a serious, profoundly talented ROCK/R&B singer/songwriter/multi-intrumentalist/stage performer and the other is a lightweight pop icon, whose disturbing eccentricity ultimately dwarfed his talent.

Of course you Dumb Fuck Michael Jackson Hating closet Racist CAC's will take up for Prince because he is half CAC.

Its like the Lesser Evil to you people.
 
MJ dominated Hip Hop ! Recall his use of Biggie, and Teddy Riley, Dallas Austin, Puffy ect...

MJ showed he was not in tune slowly, but surely when he never utilized ABC in Black or White imo. Then it followed up with Naughty By Nature in Jam not being used either. Of course, MJ probably did not like the lyrics NBN used for his Jackson 5 song. At the time those groups were hot as hell and he only used them for cameos. Heavy D is questionable.

Michael MAY have done some serious damage if he got Dr. Dre to work with him(why is Dre not ragged on for so few songs being done a la MJ and Dre is in hip hop which spurns out music at a rapid pace). Dre is said to not have worked with him because he knew it would be a headache with two perfectionists wanting things done their way. The same problem I'm sure Prince was probably thinking at the time.

Tupac actually had the right idea in trying to move up the chain with thinking of working with Quincy Jones in his last days. R and B and "urban" music was never the same once that east coast/west coast thing took over the music scene imo and both MJ and Prince fell victim to the times as well as all the greats such as Stevie Wonder(although his last effort incorporated some of today's new dance). MJ's problem was that he got a bit too weird for people to follow without having a second thought(happened around Bad imo with his makeover and hurt him since). The exact same thing with Prince imo. That 80's type aura and look was not going to get over in the "street" era of the 90's of baggy jeans and timb boots.

I also think Prince did not utilize hip hop when it was rising either in the 90's. There was a reason why rap and b took over with the likes of Puffy's vision with Jodeci and Biggie.

With that said to be fair HOW MANY artists can do so many generations and span success at the same level with the same impact? NO ONE I know.
 
MJ showed he was not in tune slowly, but surely when he never utilized ABC in Black or White imo. Then it followed up with Naughty By Nature in Jam not being used either. Of course, MJ probably did not like the lyrics NBN used for his Jackson 5 song. At the time those groups were hot as hell and he only used them for cameos. Heavy D is questionable.

Michael MAY have done some serious damage if he got Dr. Dre to work with him(why is Dre not ragged on for so few songs being done a la MJ and Dre is in hip hop which spurns out music at a rapid pace). Dre is said to not have worked with him because he knew it would be a headache with two perfectionists wanting things done their way. The same problem I'm sure Prince was probably thinking at the time.

Tupac actually had the right idea in trying to move up the chain with thinking of working with Quincy Jones in his last days. R and B and "urban" music was never the same once that east coast/west coast thing took over the music scene imo and both MJ and Prince fell victim to the times as well as all the greats such as Stevie Wonder(although his last effort incorporated some of today's new dance). MJ's problem was that he got a bit too weird for people to follow without having a second thought(happened around Bad imo with his makeover and hurt him since). The exact same thing with Prince imo. That 80's type aura and look was not going to get over in the "street" era of the 90's of baggy jeans and timb boots.

I also think Prince did not utilize hip hop when it was rising either in the 90's. There was a reason why rap and b took over with the likes of Puffy's vision with Jodeci and Biggie.

With that said to be fair HOW MANY artists can do so many generations and span success at the same level with the same impact? NO ONE I know.

^^Lotta excellent points
 
MJJ and Prince are not hip hop or rap. That's not what they did or should do. MJJ has sold more units then all the rappers combined.

No rapper. I mean no rapper can move as many tickets globally like Prince, MJJ or Madonna. What rapper can do 50 shows in any city? Neither Jay Z or 50 could do 50 shows in NYC.

Prince, MJJ and Madonna are Pop royalty. They don't need to sell records.

Rap, as a money making strategy, has so distorted the perspective of young aspiring artists. They care about record sales. It is not about record sales.

Record companies sell records. Performers perform. Do you have any idea how much money Bon Jovi made in the last 12 months?

Prince, MJJ and Madonna never lost the ability to go out on the road and get paid.

Folks forget that Prince was waiting to the day of his shows to sell tickets for rent payments and he sold out each night.

Prince has been touring and doing shows for 30 years. He doesn't have to make a record companies and labels richer by selling units for them.

Top 10 highest-grossing tour of 2008 in North America according to Pollstar:

1. Madonna 2. Celine Dion 3. Eagles 4. Kenny Chesney 5. Bon Jovi 6. Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band 7. Neil Diamond 8. Rascal Flatts 9. The Police 10. Tina Turner

Madonna made a 110 million and Celine Dion made 100 million. That's their cut of the money, not the concert gross. That's where the money is at. Unfortunately, rappers can't tour the world with a stage full of staggering dudes shouting nonsense as they talk over each other. Sure there is plenty money in rap but it ain't on the same level as pop music. MJJ and Prince were smart to stay in their lane. If Mary J doesn't need hip hop to sale then no one does.

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that Chris Rock interview was surreal...cause there you had Prince (TAFKAP at the time) sounding like a real regular down brother talking about some interesting shit...and then the camera pulls back and THIS motherfucker is sitting there in a lime green taffeta suit with matching heels. :smh:

the irony of it all....:lol::lol::lol::lol::dance:
 
MJJ and Prince are not hip hop or rap. That's not what they did or should do. MJJ has sold more units then all the rappers combined.

No rapper. I mean no rapper can move as many tickets globally like Prince, MJJ or Madonna. What rapper can do 50 shows in any city? Neither Jay Z or 50 could do 50 shows in NYC.

Prince, MJJ and Madonna are Pop royalty. They don't need to sell records.

Rap, as a money making strategy, has so distorted the perspective of young aspiring artists. They care about record sales. It is not about record sales.

Record companies sell records. Performers perform. Do you have any idea how much money Bon Jovi made in the last 12 months?

Prince, MJJ and Madonna never lost the ability to go out on the road and get paid.

Folks forget that Prince was waiting to the day of his shows to sell tickets for rent payments and he sold out each night.

Prince has been touring and doing shows for 30 years. He doesn't have to make a record companies and labels richer by selling units for them.

Top 10 highest-grossing tour of 2008 in North America according to Pollstar:

1. Madonna 2. Celine Dion 3. Eagles 4. Kenny Chesney 5. Bon Jovi 6. Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band 7. Neil Diamond 8. Rascal Flatts 9. The Police 10. Tina Turner

Madonna made a 110 million and Celine Dion made 100 million. That's their cut of the money, not the concert gross. That's where the money is at. Unfortunately, rappers can't tour the world with a stage full of staggering dudes shouting nonsense as they talk over each other. Sure there is plenty money in rap but it ain't on the same level as pop music. MJJ and Prince were smart to stay in their lane. If Mary J doesn't need hip hop to sale then no one does.

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Yes, MJ and Prince aren't hip hop or rap, but imo music is about connecting with people. MJ especially made music that people of all kinds could relate to. MJ has sold more records than any other artists combined as well with the exception of Elvis, Beatles, and Eagles. It doesn't take away the fact that those same artists were not selling records like the hip hop revolution in the 90's.

I'm a huge MJ fan, but even I have to admit when he returned with Invincible the MJ magic was not the same in terms of music or impact. Let's not forget MJ did a dud with that album in terms of his stature. Groups like Bon Jovi and other genres have years of built in loyalty. How much units sold include their catalog? An example would be Elvis. He sells like crazy, but is he connecting with TODAY's market?

All those people who bought MJ records in the past all didn't die and were always there. However, a whole new brand came out where they missed out imo. The actual content of the music is what I'm referring to.

It's no coincidence that MJ changed up somewhat in the 90's with songs like Scream and They Don't Care about us(content and cursing) because music tastes changed. You are right MJ and Prince didn't have to change to sell music because their fan-base is already huge, but I was more talking on how MJ's passion to be the KING of MUSIC. Quincy Jones stated that when MJ made Thriller he deliberately wanted songs that could fall into different categories such as Billie Jean (R and B) and Beat It (Rock). I just think if MJ worked with the likes of Dre and those who were hot at the time he could have at least maintained the Bad level of success(Dangerous was better than Bad to many people though). In other words did what his sister Janet did working with people like Busta Rhymes.

Interesting that Madonna is #1 as she is noted as being one of the very few artists who always re-invent themselves. For instance jumping on the Britney Spears bandwagon with that kiss on the MTV show. She's also known for jumping on every new fad since the 80's too.

Rap as you stated doesn't make money as pop music though for concert tours for obvious reasons. There is less showmanship and stage theatrics as it's more about what Nas song states:

Again, I'm more saying connecting with the audiences. It's been stated here that MJ was starting to disconnect with his fanbase after Thriller when he came back with Bad and did less(to be fair how in the world people expected him to crush Thriller's record)record sales. Some may say MJ didn't even really stay in his lane come around History and Blood on the Dance Floor.
 
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that Chris Rock interview was surreal...cause there you had Prince (TAFKAP at the time) sounding like a real regular down brother talking about some interesting shit...and then the camera pulls back and THIS motherfucker is sitting there in a lime green taffeta suit with matching heels. :smh:
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