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You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginUnbelieveable! Do you see Madonna's influence anywhere except for female pop stars dressing like prostitutes and being overly sexual? /pull hair/Michael, on the other hand, is EVERYWHERE! Everybody copies his dance moves, his way of singing, his style. Just unbelieveable, I don't think that guy even believed what he said himself. Plainly laughable. /bravo/ Bee Bee. Totally totally agree with you. Madonna bitch is just a sex symbol, that's all. But Michael is the real talent, real star, real icon, real legend. He is the one and only KING and there is no queen of Pop but there're bitches of Pop around and Madonna is the queen of them! :evil:
Unbelieveable! Do you see Madonna's influence anywhere except for female pop stars dressing like prostitutes and being overly sexual? /pull hair/Michael, on the other hand, is EVERYWHERE! Everybody copies his dance moves, his way of singing, his style. Just unbelieveable, I don't think that guy even believed what he said himself. Plainly laughable.
That guy is missing the point anyway. MJ had and still has nothing to prove. His talents, hard work and dedication won him hits and awards....but his personality, character and qualities as a human being won him genuine LOVE and respect/.
QuoteSunday, February 26th 2012 Madonna Producer: “She Has Succeeded Where Michael Jackson Failed” It seems Madonna‘s taste for controversy has rubbed off on those around her; namely producer Martin Sloveig. For, the ‘Give Me All Your Luvin’ crafter made quite the gaffe when talking up the 53 year old in a recent interview. Peep his words after the jump… Speaking to French radio station Europe1 this week, Sloveig had the following to say when quizzed on Madonna’s legacy: “She has left her landmark in music and fashion in every era. In the 80s, in the 90s. And she has succeeded – what I think Michael Jackson has failed to do – to still be relevant in the 2000s working with Mirwais and Stuart Price. I’m more a fan of those albums than the ones she released when she started. And THAT is impressive to me.” And that’s not all. When inevitably questioned about the singer’s “beef” with Lady GaGa, the hitmaker added: “No (GaGa did not take her crown). I think she’s a disciple. There’s a master and a disciple. It’s very simple. We all have a role model, don’t we?" Clearly, those Live Nation cheques have Sloveig feeling all sorts of dizzy, because he’s spouting hot doo doo on a platter. Especially when it comes to MJ. For, in his brief 50 years, Michael achieved a level of legend (and had a cultural impact) which will almost certainly never be seen again. Ever. Though MJ and Madonna are routinely hailed as the King and Queen of Pop, it’s worth noting that Michael achieved such status without flashing his privates, leeching on younger stars, or courting controversy. And while troubles may have consumed the final years of his career, he boasts a catalogue of hits which aren’t confined to the era they were created. They remain relevant till this very day. Can the same be said for the material which has mobilised Madonna’s longevity (particularly her latter efforts)? And that’s not to take away from ‘M’, as her run (how ever cunning) has been wholly impressive. However, Sloveig highlights what not to do when working with an artist of Maggie’s caliber: become blinded. It’ll only lead to soundbites such as those above, which make him sound wacker than the material he’s been cooking up with Madge as of late. Your thoughts? You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginHa... easy to say as Madonna's producer :roll:, it's like patting yourself on the back, he's pretty biased don't you think? errrr and I think it shows a great deal of cowardice to make such statements after Michael's passing. Just wait who has the last laugh
Sunday, February 26th 2012 Madonna Producer: “She Has Succeeded Where Michael Jackson Failed” It seems Madonna‘s taste for controversy has rubbed off on those around her; namely producer Martin Sloveig. For, the ‘Give Me All Your Luvin’ crafter made quite the gaffe when talking up the 53 year old in a recent interview. Peep his words after the jump… Speaking to French radio station Europe1 this week, Sloveig had the following to say when quizzed on Madonna’s legacy: “She has left her landmark in music and fashion in every era. In the 80s, in the 90s. And she has succeeded – what I think Michael Jackson has failed to do – to still be relevant in the 2000s working with Mirwais and Stuart Price. I’m more a fan of those albums than the ones she released when she started. And THAT is impressive to me.” And that’s not all. When inevitably questioned about the singer’s “beef” with Lady GaGa, the hitmaker added: “No (GaGa did not take her crown). I think she’s a disciple. There’s a master and a disciple. It’s very simple. We all have a role model, don’t we?" Clearly, those Live Nation cheques have Sloveig feeling all sorts of dizzy, because he’s spouting hot doo doo on a platter. Especially when it comes to MJ. For, in his brief 50 years, Michael achieved a level of legend (and had a cultural impact) which will almost certainly never be seen again. Ever. Though MJ and Madonna are routinely hailed as the King and Queen of Pop, it’s worth noting that Michael achieved such status without flashing his privates, leeching on younger stars, or courting controversy. And while troubles may have consumed the final years of his career, he boasts a catalogue of hits which aren’t confined to the era they were created. They remain relevant till this very day. Can the same be said for the material which has mobilised Madonna’s longevity (particularly her latter efforts)? And that’s not to take away from ‘M’, as her run (how ever cunning) has been wholly impressive. However, Sloveig highlights what not to do when working with an artist of Maggie’s caliber: become blinded. It’ll only lead to soundbites such as those above, which make him sound wacker than the material he’s been cooking up with Madge as of late. Your thoughts?
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginQuoteSunday, February 26th 2012 Madonna Producer: “She Has Succeeded Where Michael Jackson Failed” It seems Madonna‘s taste for controversy has rubbed off on those around her; namely producer Martin Sloveig. For, the ‘Give Me All Your Luvin’ crafter made quite the gaffe when talking up the 53 year old in a recent interview. Peep his words after the jump… Speaking to French radio station Europe1 this week, Sloveig had the following to say when quizzed on Madonna’s legacy: “She has left her landmark in music and fashion in every era. In the 80s, in the 90s. And she has succeeded – what I think Michael Jackson has failed to do – to still be relevant in the 2000s working with Mirwais and Stuart Price. I’m more a fan of those albums than the ones she released when she started. And THAT is impressive to me.” And that’s not all. When inevitably questioned about the singer’s “beef” with Lady GaGa, the hitmaker added: “No (GaGa did not take her crown). I think she’s a disciple. There’s a master and a disciple. It’s very simple. We all have a role model, don’t we?" Clearly, those Live Nation cheques have Sloveig feeling all sorts of dizzy, because he’s spouting hot doo doo on a platter. Especially when it comes to MJ. For, in his brief 50 years, Michael achieved a level of legend (and had a cultural impact) which will almost certainly never be seen again. Ever. Though MJ and Madonna are routinely hailed as the King and Queen of Pop, it’s worth noting that Michael achieved such status without flashing his privates, leeching on younger stars, or courting controversy. And while troubles may have consumed the final years of his career, he boasts a catalogue of hits which aren’t confined to the era they were created. They remain relevant till this very day. Can the same be said for the material which has mobilised Madonna’s longevity (particularly her latter efforts)? And that’s not to take away from ‘M’, as her run (how ever cunning) has been wholly impressive. However, Sloveig highlights what not to do when working with an artist of Maggie’s caliber: become blinded. It’ll only lead to soundbites such as those above, which make him sound wacker than the material he’s been cooking up with Madge as of late. Your thoughts? You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginHa... easy to say as Madonna's producer :roll:, it's like patting yourself on the back, he's pretty biased don't you think? errrr and I think it shows a great deal of cowardice to make such statements after Michael's passing. Just wait who has the last laugh Some very strong stuff her producer is smoking, to have made such a statement lolol/ lolol/ lolol/