Billboard Cover Story: Michael Jackson

Why is it so difficult to make an intelligent article? Are there any smart reporter in the United States??? Just one ... For God's sake!!!!
 
Why is it so difficult to make an intelligent article? Are there any smart reporter in the United States??? Just one ... For God's sake!!!!

No. none. These ppl are music critics- as such they should only concentrate on the music and the artistry, but these idiots like to delve into superficial, mundane, and irrelevant issues. I can understand maybe the ignorant society -media obessessed with such nonsense, but you would expect that a professional music critic be more serious and write about the important issues- MUSIC!!
 
these articles, disturbingly, all have one thing in common..they are written by u.s.a. 'journalists'. even they admit that MJ's popularity remained big, outside of America. and..american journalists are out of touch with their own country. there are a lot of stallwart MJ fans in the usa..and there always has been, before june 25 of last year. but i have to say..between this, and the phony attitude toward futbol, this year...american journalism really makes this country look primitive. every negative thing written in that article is solely in the media. MJ fans have nothing to do with the thinking in these articles. [it's interesting, tat even in all their negativity, they had to admit MJ has enough fans for a so called 'journalist' to be concerned about 'death threats' for a negative article he claims to be positive. admitting to those fans being around, is admitting that MJ was always super successful, without ceasing. not that that was their intent, because it wasn't.] so..the lie continues, calling him a skin bleacher, and saying he died of more than propofol-painting him as a drug addict, and other evil lies,..unfortunately.. and sadly..and i fear it will never end..

i want a visa out of this place.
 
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Butterflies
Michael Jackson
Hot 100 Peak Position: 14
Peak Date: January 26, 2002
Weeks On Chart: 20
In what remains his last studio album, "Invincible" in 2001 served as the long-awaited follow-up to 1991's "Dangerous." The former set featured three neo-soul-styled tracks, including "Butterflies." With the help of British duo Floetry on backing vocals, the single peaked at No. 14 on the Hot 100 and stands as Jackson's 37th and final top 40 appearance to-date.

Wow.... :doh:
 
sometimes i wish i was bewitch and make all these bias journalist diasappeared just but twinkling my nose lol seriously
 
Wow thanx for posting that tabloid bullshit here. Why dont fans learn? We want to read that crap here? No!
 
I won't even click on the link then......not in the mood to be upset.
 
So I guess Billboard has become a tabloid now. :doh: I can't even get through the whole "article". Wth? Aghghg :angry:
 
In what remains his last studio album, "Invincible" in 2001 served as the long-awaited follow-up to 1991's "Dangerous." The former set featured three neo-soul-styled tracks, including "Butterflies." With the help of British duo Floetry on backing vocals, the single peaked at No. 14 on the Hot 100 and stands as Jackson's 37th and final top 40 appearance to-date.
I wonder how it works out then that YANA is #22 :lol: Wait, was there an album or two or something between Dangerous and Invincible? :rolleyes2:
 
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