I used to be 100% loyal to MJ when I first became a fan. But that was because, when I started *cringes* downloading his songs (I have bought the albums now), there were so many songs I had never heard of, and never listened to, so that when I went to my playlist, it was almost like an adventure to hear lots of new songs I'd never heard before. And as my songs collection expanded, I downloaded new songs, and outtakes, and demos etc, and it was so exciting and I never liked any other artists and never listened to them.
After a long time of this, of course, it had to come to an end. For me, that initial period of 'fandom' was like MJ releasing Off The Wall, Thriller, Bad, Dangerous, HIStory, Blood on the Dance Floor and Invincible in one month. It was new, exciting, wonderful, and I was caught up in it. After a considerable period of time though, the new songs become beloved classics, and that excitement of new discovery started to fade.
I was amazed, though. Normally when a new 'fad' wears off me, I dump it in a split second. But not MJ; after two years I'm still going strong. In my initial year, my fandom was crazy, almost, dare I say, obsessional. I was actually OBSESSED with MJ, and when I look back at that time, I realize that not only is obsession harmful rather than helpful, but also that the reason I was so caught up was because the thrill of a new song was multiplied a hundred times over!
Now my love of Michael has reached a more meaningful place. I'm not an obsessed fan, caught up in excitement and the thrill of the moment. I am a true fan, who can stay loyal even when not much is happening. And sure, I've listened to every song countless times, but I still love them.
That said, I've started listening to a variety of artists, because as some of you have already pointed out, if you keep listening to MJ over and over again, it gets repetitive. And MJ wouldn't want that! Does he listen to his music over and over again? NO! He listens to new sounds, creates new sounds of his own, and always looks for that thrill of new discovery, just like I did. MJ wouldn't WANT people to feel as if they were barred into only listening to his music. He wants them to feel that buzz, that thrill of discovery with new songs, but us fans, we found more than just that when we became fans. We found a musician who is a wonderful, gifted, lovable soul.
I listen to a variety of other artists, and enjoy their music, but there is one crucial difference between them and MJ: with MJ's music, I found more than the thrill of discovery. I became a fan. A true fan of the music AS WELL AS the man. With other artists' music, I enjoy the thrill of discovery, but it wears off after a while, and in the end the artist doesn't really mean that much to me. There are some exceptions, where artists do mean something to me, but let me tell ya that it does NOT happen with so called 'contemporary' or 'modern' artists. They say nothing to me, other than the good beat every once in a while.
In the end, however, only one artists, only one man, REALLY sticks in my mind as a great person as well as the GREATEST musician, and that man is Michael Jackson. And I don't think this question of whether one is 'loyal' to him by not listening to other artists is really valid, because that would mean MJ himself was not loyal to himself, because as he's said on countless occasions, he loves listening to new, fresh sounds and artists. Michael is the King of Pop, and there is no denying that, and when his new album is released, I can finally experience that thrill of discovery again.