Michael Jackson Mentionings for December 21, 2008:
With everyone from
The Guardian to
Rolling Stone raving about his
Year Of The Gentleman LP and the likes of Girls Aloud and
Michael Jackson knocking at his door for collaborations, it's safe to say it's going to be a very merry Christmas in the Ne-Yo household. One of 2008's hottest stars, the man known to his mother as Shaffer Smith is rounding off his year with a fourth single.
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am worried readers won't believe you're 46 years old. Can you prove it? What was your high school prom's theme song?
I
don't recall my prom theme, but some of the music that stands out to me includes Michael Jackson's "Off The Wall." This was the real record. Keep in mind there were no CDs, we used turntables to play albums. This was also when rap music first came out. It was positive, even silly back then. The popular artists were the Sugar Hill Gang and Kurtis Blow. I also recall Donna Summer's "On the Radio" song. It was really a hit on the radio, too. While we had the "American Bandstand" and "Soul Train," there was no MTV at that point. I remember dancing in skin-tight Calvin Klein and Jordache jeans with platform-heeled shoes.
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I think she's already feeling crowded by my sentimentality. It gives me a pain in the ass, so I can only imagine how the subject of it must feel.
It must be like being Michael Jackson or something. Having everything you do invested with such significance, people nearly bursting into tears at your slightest movement, cameras everywhere and people shouting your name at you, trying to get you to look towards them. I'd say she's thinking: "I wish these people would have another one already and take some of the pressure off me. I wish people would just take me for granted a bit more."
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Dubbed as
'Hong Kong's Michael Jackson', Aaron Kwok is famous for his onstage dancing. In the early 1990s, a Taiwan motorcycle TV commercial gained him instant popularity and he burst onto the music scene with his now famous song 'Loving You Forever', or '对你爱不完'. The next few years saw his popularity reach fever-pitch, and he was soon ranked alongside the most popular artists of the time. Now let's get jazzed up again with Aaron Kwok's signature hit, 'Loving You Forever.'