ChanceToDance
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Hopefully Stranger In Moscow, the song to me is the number 1 MJ song. Everything about it is a work of art. I hope it's one of the songs they play in the movie.
He wasn't the first black artist on MTV thoughI hope the biopic shows that Michael was the first black artist on MTV.
But he was the first African artist on MTV to make an international impact and change pop music as we know it.He wasn't the first black artist on MTV though
It may come off as a rather ignorant remark from myself,but how come the "Bohemian Rhapsody" biopic did so well,all the things considered?I can’t predict how good the film will do at the box office, I certainly don’t expect Bohemian Rhapsody kind of numbers. This somehow became a cultural phenomenon that catapulted Queen to stratospheric heights in popularity, even despite the film in itself being completely forgettable.
But Michael should become a decent success somewhere in the region of movies like Elvis and One Love (Bob Marley). A hit but soon to be forgotten.
What I do expect is a sort of streaming impact that will last for a month and then dies out and that is why I made this thread, to predict which songs will profit the most of the upcoming film.
That’s the million dollar question isn’t it? Perhaps it was always meant to be as Mercury and Queen have continued their popularity long after their recording years. Even before the biopic Queen completely dominated all tile audience lists in my country, I can only assume the same applies to other countries. I honestly think they are bigger than The Beatles for a number of years now.It may come off as a rather ignorant remark from myself,but how come the "Bohemian Rhapsody" biopic did so well,all the things considered?
It was successful but not even close to what BR made, BR became a cultural and commercial behemoth.Didn't "Rocket Man" enjoy a similar piece of success,moreover?
I’m mostly just trying to keep my expectations in check. I expect it to reach fame but I really hope it becomes a hype, the talk of the town, the surprise hit of the year. I want it do a lot better than Rocket Man.So why wouldn't the upcoming "Michael" film do so as well,then?What would stop it from doing so,what would you say?(well aside from the allegations obviously,as if that isn't big enough of an issue already,but stil..)
Just curiously asking,don't get me wrong..
I think that would just make people say "what the hell is going on?"I think that a reworked version of Price of Fame feat. The Weeknd could be a hit
Exactly. I thought this was already debunked?He wasn't the first black artist on MTV though
Um... Well, there's like a million factors that contribute to whether a film is a success or not. It's whether it's actually a good film, but it's also the actors, it's what competition it has. And the biggest factor of all - it's completely random.It may come off as a rather ignorant remark from myself,but how come the "Bohemian Rhapsody" biopic did so well,all the things considered?
So why wouldn't the upcoming "Michael" film do so as well,then?What would stop it from doing so,what would you say?