“Off The Wall” has been through the rounds dozens and dozens of times and is soooooo massed produced that it has absolutely no value. It is like finding a used copy of Milli Vanilli “Girl, You Know It’s True” or Vanilla Ice’s “Ice, Ice Baby” @ the local Salvation Army store for one dolla. It is just merely over produced junk that no one wants.
McJackson….one billion sold, one billion discarded by 1993. lol.
McJackson probably just stayed on the charts longer in 2009 ’cause people were still buying albums, and/or there were not as many new releases @ the time, pushing him down. Of course, 7 years later, Prince still has 4 CD’s on the charts, all higher than what McJackson is selling now. Eye obviously have to remind you once again how badly the cheap bargain bin McJackson is doing. Sigh….
“Off The Wall” @ a lowly #178.
“Number Ones” @ a lowly #180.
“Bad” @ a lowly #197.
Eye see no impact for those embarrassing positions. Eye laugh & laugh & laugh….
Single digit sales for the dead dirty dancer in the US?
The woodpecker is definitely crying in his birdhouse down below.
“The Rainbow Children” album was most likely deleted from Prince’s catalogue. It would only make copies of the album harder to get a hold of, in turn….making it very rare and valuable. I am certain Prince fans who want the CD are paying a pretty penny for a copy, especially now that he is gone. McJackson is the bargain bin act. Laugh @ your laziness like your idol. Wacky went broke and was forced to sign a contract with AEG for an upcoming disaster that never happened ’cause he croaked nude on drugs.
“The Rainbow Children” was an album of uncommercial jazz?
Surely, you actually believe Prince recorded it, expecting a huge hit?
Nope.
Prince recorded and released it ’cause he wanted to. No other reason. Again, the concept of an artist doing music for the love and joy of it, must be foreign to your narrow minded view of musical craft. McJackson danced like a pray manis or butterfly to the pre recorded beat of his popping mouth and tongue?
A $500 concert ticket for each paid seat @ every live show Prince performed, certainly beats a charted CD. Prince went where the real money was, while Lazy McJackson decided not to lip sync ever again. 12 years without a tour, 8 years without a new record album. Again, McJackson had to put on his wig and smelly pajama bottoms to go to court. He sat in his wooden chair, next to his lawyer….stone faced. His pointed tongue licking the nervous sweat off his new plastic chin. lol.
You certainly do not make a bit of sense. Prince was/ and is, a worldwide artist. The most important reality is that he never felt the need to inflate his sales. He performed complete worldwide tours. Besides, Lazy McJackson was a narcissistic little weasel with an inflated, grand ego of self worth. Of course, McJackson knew that millions and millions of his records were discarded to the curb in 1993, after he paid off his first high profile accuser. It is so hilarious that you dense Michael Jackson fans still believe that the filthy woodpecker was the best seller in history with his phony propaganda campaigns. Prince simply soildered on by making more and more albums. Even the aging Monkees have a brand new album @ #14 on the latest Billboard 200 charts. They are old. Yet, where is the lazy and very dead McJackson?
“Off The Wall” @ a lowly #178.
“Number Ones” @ a lowly #180.
“Bad” @ a lowly #197.
you forget one thing prince is only on the charts because he overdosed on drugs
when xscape came out Michael had 3 albums in the us charts prince zero
prince was alive no albums in the charts
Michael dead for a couple of years 3 albums iin the charts
i said he was famous for 6 to 8 weeks and i was right
Michael is still in the charts and prince is already leaving
michael 3 album,s prince 4 albums – no impact
Prince has done extremely well in collecting gold and platinum albums. Eye shall only do his US certifications.
Prince (79) platinum
Dirty Mind (80) gold
Controversy (81) platinum
1999 (82) 4x platinum
Purple Rain (84) 13x platinum
Around The World In A Day (85) 2x platinum
Parade (86) platinum
Sign O’ The Times (87) 4x platinum
Lovesexy (88) gold
Batman (89) 2x platinum
Graffiti Bridge (90) gold
Diamonds And Pearls (91) 2x platinum
Love Symbol Album (92) platinum
The Hits 1 (93) platinum
The Hits 2 (93) platinum
The Hits/B Sides (93) platinum
Come (94) gold
The Gold Experience (95) gold
Emancipation (96) 2x platinum
Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic (99) gold
The Very Best Of Prince (01) 2x platinum
Musicology (04) 2x platinum
3121 (06) gold
Lotusflow3er (09) gold
Hit N Run phase 1 (15) gold
Eye did check the brand new US Billboard 200. Yes, Prince has fallen somewhat compared to the weeks before, but that is expected. New albums by other artists do have an effect. However, “The Very Best Of Prince” is still high @ #16.
“Purple Rain” is @ #38.
“Ultimate Prince” is @ #78.
“1999” is @ #102.
Last week, both Eric Clapton and Bob Dylan had their new albums in the top 10, but this week, they fell sharply down. Dylan fared the worst with a whopping 75 notch drop. Never happened to the pelvis, and he is dead.
Looky here….Lazy McJackson remains on the bottom of the charts with his bargain bin stuffers. They are selling for peanuts. Drip drop, drip drop…..
“Off The Wall” @ a lowly #178.
“Number Ones” @ a lowly #180.
“Bad” @ a lowly #197.
Millions and millions have apparently stopped buying Mr Lazy McJackson ’cause his CD’s now clutter the bins @ many retail outlets. They are sold dirt cheap. Of course, Michael Jackson fans still repeat the same ole propaganda lies that McJackson paid to be spread. It is like a disease. Eye laugh & laugh & laugh & laugh.
The real king is Prince. He is everywhere. Eye even found a latest tribute magazine dedicated to the one and only Prince. His incredible career was absolutely stunning. Of course, hard work matters. Wait until the new posthumous Prince releases come out.
The way eye look @ it, Prince’s hard work is paying off since he has 50 releases, some of them multiple disc sets, live recordings, soundtracks, greatest hits packages and other odds and ends. Of course, “The Very Best Of Prince” skyrocketed to #1 and is his newest multiple million seller, while Sony re re re issued “Off The Wall” yet another time and rewarded with a laughable peak of #61 in the US. Prince has 2000 complete unreleased songs from the vaults. It is hilarious that Michael Jackson fans actually believe that Prince is not selling, or will not sell more in the future. That is delusional wishful thinking or rather just plain ignorance. Look away and pretend it is not happening. That is called extreme denial.
The complete album catalogue of solo Michael Jackson
1. Got To Be There (72) peak #14
2. Ben (72) peak #5
3. Music And Me (73) peak #92
4. Forever Michael (75) peak #101
5. The Best Of Michael Jackson (75) peak #156
6. Off The Wall (79) peak #3
7. Thriller (82) very first #1 but in 1983.
8. Bad (87) second #1, took 5 long years. lol.
9. Dangerous (91) third #1, took another 4 long years.
10. History (95) forth #1, took another 4 long years.
11. Blood On The Dance Floor (97) remix peak #24
12. Invincible (01) #1, took another 4 long years.
13. Number Ones (03) #13 (third hits collection of same ole crap)
14. The Essential Michael Jackson (05) (this it getting ridiculous) peak #46
15. King Of Pop (08) import, did not chart in the US.
16. Thriller 25 (08) reissued, remixed & recycled by Mr Lazy McJackson.
17. This Is Shit (09) sixth #1, original hits, demos & a poem.
18. Michael (10) peak #3, some vocals by Jason Malachi
19. Immortal (11) peak #24
20. Bad 25 (12) failed to hit anywhere.
21. Xscape (14) peak #2, only gold certification.
All of the above found in the clearance bins @ the local five & dime. Of course, The Jackson 5 or The Jackson still never once had a #1 album. Eye laugh & laugh & laugh & laugh & laugh. Wacky was the king of recycled hits.
The problem with the theory that “hard work” does not pay off, is that Wacky Jacky was soooooo lazy and uninspired, his crap music dated very quickly by the time he finally made his next album, a half a decade later. As we can certainly hear, the woodpecker’s rejected vault material is absolutely horrible. It is laughable. Sony is definitely losing money on releasing this crapola. Prince kept working, pushing himself to excellence in artistic expression and superior craft. The rule of the thumb is the longer you do something, the better you become. That was certainly true with Prince. On the other hand, Wacky got extremely rusty and was stuck doing the same dated dance moves, and stale pop music. He still could not play one lone instrument. Prince was both high quality and quantity. That is why millions and millions of people call him a musical genius. He delivered the goods. The embattled woodpecker did not. Today, all of Michael Jackson’s catalogue sits in the bargain bins with the likes of The Villiage People, Milli Vanilli, Kris Kross, Tone Loc, Rick James, Vanilla Ice, 50 Cent and Bing Crosby.
It is so hilariously amusing that Michael Jackson fans still brag about Wacky Jackson’s massed produced garbage like it has any value. Nope. lol.
Prince album N.E.W.S
The album is reportedly the lowest-selling Prince album released to date, with just 30,000 copies sold,
xscape and off the wall million sellers compared to prince albums
xscape became michael tenth number 1 album in the UK
Off The Wall” @ a lowly #178.
“Number Ones” @ a lowly #180.
“Bad” @ a lowly #197.
time to stop laughing
Prince album N.E.W.S
The album is reportedly the lowest-selling Prince album released to date, with just 30,000 copies sold,
Bad album …… million albums sold- fill it in red lady
“Off The Wall” has been through the rounds dozens and dozens of times and is soooooo massed produced that it has absolutely no value. It is like finding a used copy of Milli Vanilli “Girl, You Know It’s True” or Vanilla Ice’s “Ice, Ice Baby” @ the local Salvation Army store for one dolla. It is just merely over produced junk that no one wants.
McJackson….one billion sold, one billion discarded by 1993. lol.
Off the wall 25 million album sold
Rainbow children lol
McJackson probably just stayed on the charts longer in 2009 ’cause people were still buying albums, and/or there were not as many new releases @ the time, pushing him down. Of course, 7 years later, Prince still has 4 CD’s on the charts, all higher than what McJackson is selling now. Eye obviously have to remind you once again how badly the cheap bargain bin McJackson is doing. Sigh….
“Off The Wall” @ a lowly #178.
“Number Ones” @ a lowly #180.
“Bad” @ a lowly #197.
Eye see no impact for those embarrassing positions. Eye laugh & laugh & laugh….
Single digit sales for the dead dirty dancer in the US?
The woodpecker is definitely crying in his birdhouse down below.
Rainbow children didnt make it in most charts lol laugh
Fail.
“The Rainbow Children” album was most likely deleted from Prince’s catalogue. It would only make copies of the album harder to get a hold of, in turn….making it very rare and valuable. I am certain Prince fans who want the CD are paying a pretty penny for a copy, especially now that he is gone. McJackson is the bargain bin act. Laugh @ your laziness like your idol. Wacky went broke and was forced to sign a contract with AEG for an upcoming disaster that never happened ’cause he croaked nude on drugs.
if it was a big hit they would still sell it
but damn it barely made the us charts – his fans had enuff
thank god off the wall reissue ( off the wall for the third time ) made it to 61
totall sales for of the wall since 1979 …. its lot
“The Rainbow Children” was an album of uncommercial jazz?
Surely, you actually believe Prince recorded it, expecting a huge hit?
Nope.
Prince recorded and released it ’cause he wanted to. No other reason. Again, the concept of an artist doing music for the love and joy of it, must be foreign to your narrow minded view of musical craft. McJackson danced like a pray manis or butterfly to the pre recorded beat of his popping mouth and tongue?
His hundreds of fans didnt like it
A $500 concert ticket for each paid seat @ every live show Prince performed, certainly beats a charted CD. Prince went where the real money was, while Lazy McJackson decided not to lip sync ever again. 12 years without a tour, 8 years without a new record album. Again, McJackson had to put on his wig and smelly pajama bottoms to go to court. He sat in his wooden chair, next to his lawyer….stone faced. His pointed tongue licking the nervous sweat off his new plastic chin. lol.
lol attacking the looks when you cant win on charts and sales
you are defeated once more
another easy win
the Rainbow children – one dollah- 50 cents than
wow what a flop
Prince album the Rainbow children
French Albums (SNEP)[13]
78
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[14]
74
US Billboard 200[15]
109
i hope that idiot wanna talk about off the wall reissue or xscape
damn prince was alive and couldnt sell an album
hard work doesnt pay off
an overdose of music is like an overdose of drugs deadly
You certainly do not make a bit of sense. Prince was/ and is, a worldwide artist. The most important reality is that he never felt the need to inflate his sales. He performed complete worldwide tours. Besides, Lazy McJackson was a narcissistic little weasel with an inflated, grand ego of self worth. Of course, McJackson knew that millions and millions of his records were discarded to the curb in 1993, after he paid off his first high profile accuser. It is so hilarious that you dense Michael Jackson fans still believe that the filthy woodpecker was the best seller in history with his phony propaganda campaigns. Prince simply soildered on by making more and more albums. Even the aging Monkees have a brand new album @ #14 on the latest Billboard 200 charts. They are old. Yet, where is the lazy and very dead McJackson?
“Off The Wall” @ a lowly #178.
“Number Ones” @ a lowly #180.
“Bad” @ a lowly #197.
@ the very bottom where he belongs. lol.
you forget one thing prince is only on the charts because he overdosed on drugs
when xscape came out Michael had 3 albums in the us charts prince zero
prince was alive no albums in the charts
Michael dead for a couple of years 3 albums iin the charts
i said he was famous for 6 to 8 weeks and i was right
Michael is still in the charts and prince is already leaving
michael 3 album,s prince 4 albums – no impact
Prince has done extremely well in collecting gold and platinum albums. Eye shall only do his US certifications.
Prince (79) platinum
Dirty Mind (80) gold
Controversy (81) platinum
1999 (82) 4x platinum
Purple Rain (84) 13x platinum
Around The World In A Day (85) 2x platinum
Parade (86) platinum
Sign O’ The Times (87) 4x platinum
Lovesexy (88) gold
Batman (89) 2x platinum
Graffiti Bridge (90) gold
Diamonds And Pearls (91) 2x platinum
Love Symbol Album (92) platinum
The Hits 1 (93) platinum
The Hits 2 (93) platinum
The Hits/B Sides (93) platinum
Come (94) gold
The Gold Experience (95) gold
Emancipation (96) 2x platinum
Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic (99) gold
The Very Best Of Prince (01) 2x platinum
Musicology (04) 2x platinum
3121 (06) gold
Lotusflow3er (09) gold
Hit N Run phase 1 (15) gold
I check it first.
Most albums sucked World wide
Eye did check the brand new US Billboard 200. Yes, Prince has fallen somewhat compared to the weeks before, but that is expected. New albums by other artists do have an effect. However, “The Very Best Of Prince” is still high @ #16.
“Purple Rain” is @ #38.
“Ultimate Prince” is @ #78.
“1999” is @ #102.
Last week, both Eric Clapton and Bob Dylan had their new albums in the top 10, but this week, they fell sharply down. Dylan fared the worst with a whopping 75 notch drop. Never happened to the pelvis, and he is dead.
Looky here….Lazy McJackson remains on the bottom of the charts with his bargain bin stuffers. They are selling for peanuts. Drip drop, drip drop…..
“Off The Wall” @ a lowly #178.
“Number Ones” @ a lowly #180.
“Bad” @ a lowly #197.
so that realy sucks for prince
Michael did way better after 7 weeks still in the top 20
like i said NO Impact
Millions and millions have apparently stopped buying Mr Lazy McJackson ’cause his CD’s now clutter the bins @ many retail outlets. They are sold dirt cheap. Of course, Michael Jackson fans still repeat the same ole propaganda lies that McJackson paid to be spread. It is like a disease. Eye laugh & laugh & laugh & laugh.
The real king is Prince. He is everywhere. Eye even found a latest tribute magazine dedicated to the one and only Prince. His incredible career was absolutely stunning. Of course, hard work matters. Wait until the new posthumous Prince releases come out.
prince is nowhere
Most countries not in the charts
Muhammad ali is everywhere on televison not that 5.2 junkie3.
when he was live his albums didnt sell so now he is dead forget it
in 3 weeks he is out of the uk and us charts
Eye continue to laugh & laugh & laugh & laugh & laugh & laugh & laugh….
The way eye look @ it, Prince’s hard work is paying off since he has 50 releases, some of them multiple disc sets, live recordings, soundtracks, greatest hits packages and other odds and ends. Of course, “The Very Best Of Prince” skyrocketed to #1 and is his newest multiple million seller, while Sony re re re issued “Off The Wall” yet another time and rewarded with a laughable peak of #61 in the US. Prince has 2000 complete unreleased songs from the vaults. It is hilarious that Michael Jackson fans actually believe that Prince is not selling, or will not sell more in the future. That is delusional wishful thinking or rather just plain ignorance. Look away and pretend it is not happening. That is called extreme denial.
The complete album catalogue of solo Michael Jackson
1. Got To Be There (72) peak #14
2. Ben (72) peak #5
3. Music And Me (73) peak #92
4. Forever Michael (75) peak #101
5. The Best Of Michael Jackson (75) peak #156
6. Off The Wall (79) peak #3
7. Thriller (82) very first #1 but in 1983.
8. Bad (87) second #1, took 5 long years. lol.
9. Dangerous (91) third #1, took another 4 long years.
10. History (95) forth #1, took another 4 long years.
11. Blood On The Dance Floor (97) remix peak #24
12. Invincible (01) #1, took another 4 long years.
13. Number Ones (03) #13 (third hits collection of same ole crap)
14. The Essential Michael Jackson (05) (this it getting ridiculous) peak #46
15. King Of Pop (08) import, did not chart in the US.
16. Thriller 25 (08) reissued, remixed & recycled by Mr Lazy McJackson.
17. This Is Shit (09) sixth #1, original hits, demos & a poem.
18. Michael (10) peak #3, some vocals by Jason Malachi
19. Immortal (11) peak #24
20. Bad 25 (12) failed to hit anywhere.
21. Xscape (14) peak #2, only gold certification.
All of the above found in the clearance bins @ the local five & dime. Of course, The Jackson 5 or The Jackson still never once had a #1 album. Eye laugh & laugh & laugh & laugh & laugh. Wacky was the king of recycled hits.
LMAO…………………….LOL
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The problem with the theory that “hard work” does not pay off, is that Wacky Jacky was soooooo lazy and uninspired, his crap music dated very quickly by the time he finally made his next album, a half a decade later. As we can certainly hear, the woodpecker’s rejected vault material is absolutely horrible. It is laughable. Sony is definitely losing money on releasing this crapola. Prince kept working, pushing himself to excellence in artistic expression and superior craft. The rule of the thumb is the longer you do something, the better you become. That was certainly true with Prince. On the other hand, Wacky got extremely rusty and was stuck doing the same dated dance moves, and stale pop music. He still could not play one lone instrument. Prince was both high quality and quantity. That is why millions and millions of people call him a musical genius. He delivered the goods. The embattled woodpecker did not. Today, all of Michael Jackson’s catalogue sits in the bargain bins with the likes of The Villiage People, Milli Vanilli, Kris Kross, Tone Loc, Rick James, Vanilla Ice, 50 Cent and Bing Crosby.
It is so hilariously amusing that Michael Jackson fans still brag about Wacky Jackson’s massed produced garbage like it has any value. Nope. lol.
Best selling album
Best selling 2 cd
Best selling remix
Best selling dvd
Million of fans buY the cds