Fake awards.
Fake wives.
Fake offspring.
Endless garage sale junk.
Payment for victims.
Lawyers.
Doctors and drugs.
Plastic surgeries
And cheap tabloid publicity….
How else did the dirty dancer almost go completely broke?
He spent over a billion dollars, and was forced to sell half his shares of Sony. He lost Neverland and had to rent an old mansion, the dump he died in. He certainly did not take advantage of the rising cost of concert tickets.
A dynamic force as the pre-teen frontman of chart-topping family group The Jackson 5, Michael Jackson moonwalked his way into solo superstardom. More than 30 years after its debut, the singer/songwriter’s multi-platinum Thriller remains one of the best-selling albums of all time. Between his supple tenor and mesmerizing footwork, Jackson reigns as the ultimate showman influencing current (Usher, Chris Brown, Justin Timberlake) and future generations.
Best r and b artist of all time michael 1 prince at 8
One artist needed no convincing, however. He’d even made a video for “Don’t Stop ’Til You Get Enough,” a cut from his 1979 album Off the Wall. But when approached by his record label, would MTV play Michael Jackson’s music videos?
How the King of Pop Changed MTV
It took major prodding to get MTV to play “Billie Jean,” the second track from Michael Jackson’s 1982 album Thriller. Released Jan. 2, 1983, the single would go on to top the Billboard 100 chart for seven weeks, but CBS Records Group President Walter Yetnikoff reportedly had to threaten to remove all other CBS videos from MTV before the network agreed to air the video for “Billie Jean.”
Garland, however, denied that such a confrontation occurred, telling Jet that the network began playing the video on its own. “There was never any hesitation. No fret,” he said. Based on his account, MTV aired the video the same day that executives screened it.
How ever “Billie Jean” ended up on the network, there’s little doubt that it changed the course of MTV. The first video by a black artist to receive heavy rotation on the network, “Billie Jean” opened up the door for other artists of color to be featured on MTV.
“Billie Jean” also paved the way for Michael Jackson to star in the 14-minute music video “Thriller,” the most expensive music video ever made then. “Thriller” debuted Dec. 2, 1983. It proved so popular that it was released as a home video which went on to become a record-breaking
Prince was on MTV before McJackson. The album, “1999” came out first. So it was really Prince that paved way for McJackson.
Besides, check out “Pass The Dutchie” by Musical Youth. MTV played them way before Wacky made an eighties video. We know that Wacko’s claims of being the first black artist on MTV is a lie. Yet, you brainwashed Michael Jackson fans need to be told over and over?
Obviously, Prince did not need huge sales to play live gigs. His war with Warners hurt sales in the nineties, but by the 2000’s, CD sales for down for all artists. Prince still worked and got the profit from each sold concert ticket from each and every tour. Lazy McJackson quit touring and did nothing but drugs and pay his victims for “love” @ his soiled Neverland bungalow. Wacky cried when he was not allowed his human dollies anymore.
Goggle it, dumbo. The promoters lost money from the greedy Jacksons. Still blind as a bat for Wacky McJackson?
They were involved with Don King, who would later take Mike Tyson to the cleaners. Criminal to criminal. The “Victory” tour was certainly not a big success with Wacky and clan dancing to empty seats. Yikes.
Lazy McJackson only did 3 puny lipsyncing tours after he ditched his brothers in the mid eighties. Opps.
Here is what a real artist does. His name is Prince.
1. Prince Tour 1979-1980
2. Dirty Mind Tour 1980-1981
3. Controversy Tour 1981-1982
4. 1999 Triple Threat Tour 1982-1983
5. Purple Rain Tour 1984-1985
6. Parade Tour 1986
7. Sign O’ The Times Tour 1987
8. Lovesexy Tour 1988-1989
9. Nude Tour 1990
10. Diamonds And Pearls Tour 1992
11. Act 1 Tour 1993
12. Act 2 Tour 1993
13. Interactive Tour 1993
14. The Ultimate Live Experience Tour 1995-1996
15. Jam Of The Year Tour 1997-1998
16. Hit N Run Tour 2000-2001
17. One Night Alone Tour 2002
18. World Tour 2003
19. Musicology Live 2004ever Tour 2004
20. Per4ming Live 3121 Tour 2006-2007
21. The Earth Tour 2007
22. 20Ten Tour 2010
23. Welcome 2 America Tour 2010-2012
24. Live Out Loud Tour 2013
25. Hit N Run 1 And 2 Tour 2014-2015
26. Piano And Microphone Tour 2016
Goggle The Jacksons “Victory” tour in 1984. Wacko and his brothers failed to sell out the gigs. @ one concert in Toronto, Canada….there were a whopping 50,000 seats unsold. Other concerts were cancelled for various reasons, including poor ticket sales. The promoters lost money and Don King even called Michael the N word. The brothers fought and snickered @ McJackson for bringing that Webster kid with him and then, another little boyfriend, Sean Lennon (John and Yoko’s 9 year old son) with him on the tour. It was a financial disaster, even with McJackson on lead vocals and songs from Thriller performed. After the tour, McJackson would never tour with his brothers again. However, Michael Jackson fans ignore this fact also. It shatters their illusions of a perfect Wacko. Of course, when the woodpecker went on his own for his first solo tour for the”Bad” album, he was already using impersonators and lip syncing.
you lied so many times and most of the time yell something hoping some idiot here believes it.
we all know the bad tour was a big succes ( no dealer as a tour manager lol )
Eye never claim that Prince outsold anyone. What he did do though, was break down racial barriers for black artists on MTV, and then, the blockbusting film, “Purple Rain.” It starred Prince as the leading man, an update on the Elvis movie for the eighties. Prince did it first, not Michael McJackson. “The Wiz” starred Diana Ross and was a huge box office failure in 1978. McJackson could not act and hung from a pole in that turkey. Prince won an Oscar for “Purple Rain.” He opened the doors far and wide for black artists. But Prince strictly let it happen. Unlike Wacko, who obviously lied about his importance, Prince just let it be. We all know that the”1999″ came out in 1982, way before “Thriller.” MTV was a new wave rock channel. It was never meant to be “Soul Train.” Neverthless, they had a black VJ by the name of JJ Jackson.
Prince was played constantly, especially “1999” and “Little Red Corvette.”
That is merely a matter of opinion. Since Wacky only toured the world 3 times, beginning with the “Bad” tour, you automatically ignore the”Purple Rain” film being shown worldwide 1984, plus Prince touring constantly before 1987. The only difference is that Prince already knew he was black. He did not have to use his race to get cheap publicity. You idiots are definitely desperate to make Wacky more important than he actually was. Prince did not play that game. He simply let the music do the talking. Prince did not lick boots and slobber for payola ploys, so he could spread bogus lies about himself in books. Wacky McJackson paid big money to have these fantasies printed in the international press. Prince focused strictly on music. Eye laugh & laugh & laugh & laugh & laugh. The lies are certainly not helping vindicate Wacko’s soilded legacy now though. That is because anyone with a brain knows that it was all a sham.
Too bad Wacky was not the first black artist played on MTV.
Prince had “1999” and “Little Red Corvette” on heavy rotation in 1982, more than a full year before “Billie Jean.”
Not only Prince either. Check these awesome videos out:
Musical Youth’s “Pass The Duthie” and Eddie Grant’s “Electric Avenue.” both black acts on MTV in 1982. So Michael Jackson lied and his lies are repeated over and over again by his estate and fan web sites?
Eye laugh & laugh & laugh. Prince really broke the racial barrier, but Prince never made claims, so Wacko moved right in with his bogus lies?
According to Wikipedia, here are the top 25 best selling artists. You are the wise guy that posted it, dummy.
1. The Beatles
2. Elvis Presley
3. wacky mcjackson
4. Madonna
5. Elton John
6. Led Zeppelin
7. Pink Floyd
8. Rihanna
9. Mariah Carey
10. Celine Dion
11. AC/DC
12. Whitney Houston
13. Queen
14. Rolling Stones
15. Abba
16. Taylor Swift
17. Eminem
18. Garth Brooks
19. Eagles
20. U2
21. Billy Joel
22. Phil Collins
23. Aerosmith
24. Frank Sinatra
25. Barbara Streisand
Garth Brooks can not surpass Eminem. Anyway, eye never claimed that Prince was the best selling artist. But he still sold more than Janet Jackson. The fact that Elvis is still the top selling solo act after 60 years, says something of his legacy, doesn’t it?
Why do you accuse me of lying, when that is all YOU do?
Both The Beatles and Elvis never move from the top two spots. Hmmmmmm…..
Why would that be?
It has nothing to do with the future success of Prince’s posthumous recordings or the grand opening of Paisley Park, does it?
Michael Jackson broke down racial barriers
Story Highlights
•Jackson 5 went mainstream and maintained black identity, professor says
•MTV didn’t play videos of black artists before Jackson
•Expert: Despite his changing appearance, he was always in touch with black culture
June 28, 2009 — Updated 1100 GMT (1900 HKT)
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(CNN) — Michael Jackson was an international superstar, and many in the black community herald him for breaking down racial barriers in the music industry.
Michael Jackson was one of the first black global superstars.
Michael Jackson was one of the first black global superstars.
“Michael Jackson made culture accept a person of color way before Tiger Woods, way before Oprah Winfrey, way before Barack Obama,” said the Rev. Al Sharpton. “Michael did with music what they later did in sports and in politics and in television. And no controversy will erase the historic impact.”
As the Jackson 5, Michael Jackson and his brothers “became a cutting-edge example of black crossover artists,” said Mark Anthony Neal, a professor of black popular culture at Duke University’s Department of African and African American Studies.
“You basically had five working-class black boys with Afros and bell bottoms, and they really didn’t have to trade any of that stuff in order to become mainstream stars,” Neal said.
Young Michael Jackson was the first black “bubblegum teen star” in the vein of Monkees singer Davy Jones, Neal said.
Jackson continued as a pioneer in the black culture when he broke barriers by appearing on MTV, and by breaking sales records with the 1982 album, “Thriller.” Timeline: The life of a “King” »
“At the time that he releases ‘Thriller,’ I always argue that MTV was arguably the best example of cultural apartheid in the United States,” Neal said.
Don’t Miss
## What did Jackson contribute to pop culture?
## In Depth: Black in America
## In Depth: Michael Jackson
The former president of CBS Records, Walter Yetnikoff, remembered with scorn that MTV would not play “Billie Jean” or “Beat It” because it billed itself as a rock station.
Looking back on that era, a 1991 Los Angeles Times article quoted MTV founder and then-CEO Robert Pittman as saying the channel’s format didn’t lend itself to other musical styles, including R&B and country. And Pittman accused his critics of attempting to impose their musical pluralism on the channel’s die-hard rock fans.
But Yetnikoff said he threatened to pull videos of his other artists unless MTV played Jackson’s videos. Video Watch Yetnikoff talk about getting Jackson’s videos played »
Soon Jackson’s videos were heavily in rotation on MTV. Showcasing a black artist paved the way for the popular show, “Yo! MTV Raps,” and other black artists, Neal said.
In turn, Jackson became one of the first African-Americans to be a global icon.
He also influenced a new generation of black musicians, including Usher, Ne-Yo and Kanye West, according to Joycelyn Wilson, a professor of African-American studies at Morehouse College, who specializes in popular culture and hip-hop studies
Looolll loooool @ your helplessness & hypocrisy! MJ’s samrtest & loyal, lovely, honest fans put you in the korner, kicked your all haters, enemies… asses… lloooll @ you! Ha ha ha ha….. LMFAO!!!
Again, the wikipedia list of best selling artists was laughably posted by you a second time. It says that The Beatles are the best selling band and pelvis is the best selling solo act. Do you actually believe the list changed from the first time you posted it?
Then Wacko was never the king, and it means that he lied?
Those things happen when you self proclaim something you’ll never be. Elvis has been dead 4 decades and he is still ahead of every solo act. Only The Beatles are ahead, but they were a band of 4, compared to Elvis, who was one person.
You are such an idiot. You get caught in your own lies and then scramble to save face. Prince is still doing well, better than your disgraced hero. Prince is NOT on the bottom like Michael McJackson, is he?
McJackson paid big money for everything.
Fake awards.
Fake wives.
Fake offspring.
Endless garage sale junk.
Payment for victims.
Lawyers.
Doctors and drugs.
Plastic surgeries
And cheap tabloid publicity….
How else did the dirty dancer almost go completely broke?
He spent over a billion dollars, and was forced to sell half his shares of Sony. He lost Neverland and had to rent an old mansion, the dump he died in. He certainly did not take advantage of the rising cost of concert tickets.
That was Prince.
He beat Prince so many times
This is your way out lol
The gay midget never stood a chanche
Give me some proof so i can read about how bad Michael was
You better back it up
Tonight we are gonna talk about grammy Awards
I read in a magazine today that the police confirmed that wacko was and I …quote……….about the dirty rat….
Yes! wacko jacko was a paedo!
As if the world didn’t already know that…………lol
1. Michael Jackson
A dynamic force as the pre-teen frontman of chart-topping family group The Jackson 5, Michael Jackson moonwalked his way into solo superstardom. More than 30 years after its debut, the singer/songwriter’s multi-platinum Thriller remains one of the best-selling albums of all time. Between his supple tenor and mesmerizing footwork, Jackson reigns as the ultimate showman influencing current (Usher, Chris Brown, Justin Timberlake) and future generations.
Best r and b artist of all time michael 1 prince at 8
Wacky was copied the moonwalk,he didn’t invent it. lol
One artist needed no convincing, however. He’d even made a video for “Don’t Stop ’Til You Get Enough,” a cut from his 1979 album Off the Wall. But when approached by his record label, would MTV play Michael Jackson’s music videos?
How the King of Pop Changed MTV
It took major prodding to get MTV to play “Billie Jean,” the second track from Michael Jackson’s 1982 album Thriller. Released Jan. 2, 1983, the single would go on to top the Billboard 100 chart for seven weeks, but CBS Records Group President Walter Yetnikoff reportedly had to threaten to remove all other CBS videos from MTV before the network agreed to air the video for “Billie Jean.”
Garland, however, denied that such a confrontation occurred, telling Jet that the network began playing the video on its own. “There was never any hesitation. No fret,” he said. Based on his account, MTV aired the video the same day that executives screened it.
How ever “Billie Jean” ended up on the network, there’s little doubt that it changed the course of MTV. The first video by a black artist to receive heavy rotation on the network, “Billie Jean” opened up the door for other artists of color to be featured on MTV.
“Billie Jean” also paved the way for Michael Jackson to star in the 14-minute music video “Thriller,” the most expensive music video ever made then. “Thriller” debuted Dec. 2, 1983. It proved so popular that it was released as a home video which went on to become a record-breaking
Prince was on MTV before McJackson. The album, “1999” came out first. So it was really Prince that paved way for McJackson.
Besides, check out “Pass The Dutchie” by Musical Youth. MTV played them way before Wacky made an eighties video. We know that Wacko’s claims of being the first black artist on MTV is a lie. Yet, you brainwashed Michael Jackson fans need to be told over and over?
Prince was a nobody during 1999
Wacky was, well, WACKY! LOL
Obviously, Prince did not need huge sales to play live gigs. His war with Warners hurt sales in the nineties, but by the 2000’s, CD sales for down for all artists. Prince still worked and got the profit from each sold concert ticket from each and every tour. Lazy McJackson quit touring and did nothing but drugs and pay his victims for “love” @ his soiled Neverland bungalow. Wacky cried when he was not allowed his human dollies anymore.
Goggle it, dumbo. The promoters lost money from the greedy Jacksons. Still blind as a bat for Wacky McJackson?
They were involved with Don King, who would later take Mike Tyson to the cleaners. Criminal to criminal. The “Victory” tour was certainly not a big success with Wacky and clan dancing to empty seats. Yikes.
Lazy McJackson only did 3 puny lipsyncing tours after he ditched his brothers in the mid eighties. Opps.
Here is what a real artist does. His name is Prince.
1. Prince Tour 1979-1980
2. Dirty Mind Tour 1980-1981
3. Controversy Tour 1981-1982
4. 1999 Triple Threat Tour 1982-1983
5. Purple Rain Tour 1984-1985
6. Parade Tour 1986
7. Sign O’ The Times Tour 1987
8. Lovesexy Tour 1988-1989
9. Nude Tour 1990
10. Diamonds And Pearls Tour 1992
11. Act 1 Tour 1993
12. Act 2 Tour 1993
13. Interactive Tour 1993
14. The Ultimate Live Experience Tour 1995-1996
15. Jam Of The Year Tour 1997-1998
16. Hit N Run Tour 2000-2001
17. One Night Alone Tour 2002
18. World Tour 2003
19. Musicology Live 2004ever Tour 2004
20. Per4ming Live 3121 Tour 2006-2007
21. The Earth Tour 2007
22. 20Ten Tour 2010
23. Welcome 2 America Tour 2010-2012
24. Live Out Loud Tour 2013
25. Hit N Run 1 And 2 Tour 2014-2015
26. Piano And Microphone Tour 2016
it didnt help him with sales did it
you already said it yourself he was drugged and lip synched
overdoses isnt good with drugs , male sex or music -tours
why do a tour when albums sell between 30 and 80 .000 sales
Goggle The Jacksons “Victory” tour in 1984. Wacko and his brothers failed to sell out the gigs. @ one concert in Toronto, Canada….there were a whopping 50,000 seats unsold. Other concerts were cancelled for various reasons, including poor ticket sales. The promoters lost money and Don King even called Michael the N word. The brothers fought and snickered @ McJackson for bringing that Webster kid with him and then, another little boyfriend, Sean Lennon (John and Yoko’s 9 year old son) with him on the tour. It was a financial disaster, even with McJackson on lead vocals and songs from Thriller performed. After the tour, McJackson would never tour with his brothers again. However, Michael Jackson fans ignore this fact also. It shatters their illusions of a perfect Wacko. Of course, when the woodpecker went on his own for his first solo tour for the”Bad” album, he was already using impersonators and lip syncing.
Can anyone say RIP OFF?
proof ??
you lied so many times and most of the time yell something hoping some idiot here believes it.
we all know the bad tour was a big succes ( no dealer as a tour manager lol )
Eye never claim that Prince outsold anyone. What he did do though, was break down racial barriers for black artists on MTV, and then, the blockbusting film, “Purple Rain.” It starred Prince as the leading man, an update on the Elvis movie for the eighties. Prince did it first, not Michael McJackson. “The Wiz” starred Diana Ross and was a huge box office failure in 1978. McJackson could not act and hung from a pole in that turkey. Prince won an Oscar for “Purple Rain.” He opened the doors far and wide for black artists. But Prince strictly let it happen. Unlike Wacko, who obviously lied about his importance, Prince just let it be. We all know that the”1999″ came out in 1982, way before “Thriller.” MTV was a new wave rock channel. It was never meant to be “Soul Train.” Neverthless, they had a black VJ by the name of JJ Jackson.
Prince was played constantly, especially “1999” and “Little Red Corvette.”
you only see it that way.
everybody else sees it difference .
like red and green votes
MIchael paved the way even for the gay midget
Aren’t smelly crapson fans just the biggest shitheads?!?
McJackson was the first black global icon?
That is merely a matter of opinion. Since Wacky only toured the world 3 times, beginning with the “Bad” tour, you automatically ignore the”Purple Rain” film being shown worldwide 1984, plus Prince touring constantly before 1987. The only difference is that Prince already knew he was black. He did not have to use his race to get cheap publicity. You idiots are definitely desperate to make Wacky more important than he actually was. Prince did not play that game. He simply let the music do the talking. Prince did not lick boots and slobber for payola ploys, so he could spread bogus lies about himself in books. Wacky McJackson paid big money to have these fantasies printed in the international press. Prince focused strictly on music. Eye laugh & laugh & laugh & laugh & laugh. The lies are certainly not helping vindicate Wacko’s soilded legacy now though. That is because anyone with a brain knows that it was all a sham.
I have to say you always put forth a very strong case as to why you keep winning the ongoing debate with the jackson tribe.
McJackson paid big money to have these fantasies printed in the international press
where is the proof for this
Too bad Wacky was not the first black artist played on MTV.
Prince had “1999” and “Little Red Corvette” on heavy rotation in 1982, more than a full year before “Billie Jean.”
Not only Prince either. Check these awesome videos out:
Musical Youth’s “Pass The Duthie” and Eddie Grant’s “Electric Avenue.” both black acts on MTV in 1982. So Michael Jackson lied and his lies are repeated over and over again by his estate and fan web sites?
Eye laugh & laugh & laugh. Prince really broke the racial barrier, but Prince never made claims, so Wacko moved right in with his bogus lies?
Yep! That’s what that creep was known for…….stealing somebody else’s thunder. Not an original thought in that big fat head of his. Lol
According to Wikipedia, here are the top 25 best selling artists. You are the wise guy that posted it, dummy.
1. The Beatles
2. Elvis Presley
3. wacky mcjackson
4. Madonna
5. Elton John
6. Led Zeppelin
7. Pink Floyd
8. Rihanna
9. Mariah Carey
10. Celine Dion
11. AC/DC
12. Whitney Houston
13. Queen
14. Rolling Stones
15. Abba
16. Taylor Swift
17. Eminem
18. Garth Brooks
19. Eagles
20. U2
21. Billy Joel
22. Phil Collins
23. Aerosmith
24. Frank Sinatra
25. Barbara Streisand
Garth Brooks can not surpass Eminem. Anyway, eye never claimed that Prince was the best selling artist. But he still sold more than Janet Jackson. The fact that Elvis is still the top selling solo act after 60 years, says something of his legacy, doesn’t it?
Why do you accuse me of lying, when that is all YOU do?
Both The Beatles and Elvis never move from the top two spots. Hmmmmmm…..
Why would that be?
It has nothing to do with the future success of Prince’s posthumous recordings or the grand opening of Paisley Park, does it?
buy some glasses
Michael Jackson broke down racial barriers
Story Highlights
•Jackson 5 went mainstream and maintained black identity, professor says
•MTV didn’t play videos of black artists before Jackson
•Expert: Despite his changing appearance, he was always in touch with black culture
June 28, 2009 — Updated 1100 GMT (1900 HKT)
Next Article in Entertainment »
Read
VIDEO
SLIDESHOW
TIMELINE
(CNN) — Michael Jackson was an international superstar, and many in the black community herald him for breaking down racial barriers in the music industry.
Michael Jackson was one of the first black global superstars.
Michael Jackson was one of the first black global superstars.
“Michael Jackson made culture accept a person of color way before Tiger Woods, way before Oprah Winfrey, way before Barack Obama,” said the Rev. Al Sharpton. “Michael did with music what they later did in sports and in politics and in television. And no controversy will erase the historic impact.”
As the Jackson 5, Michael Jackson and his brothers “became a cutting-edge example of black crossover artists,” said Mark Anthony Neal, a professor of black popular culture at Duke University’s Department of African and African American Studies.
“You basically had five working-class black boys with Afros and bell bottoms, and they really didn’t have to trade any of that stuff in order to become mainstream stars,” Neal said.
Young Michael Jackson was the first black “bubblegum teen star” in the vein of Monkees singer Davy Jones, Neal said.
Jackson continued as a pioneer in the black culture when he broke barriers by appearing on MTV, and by breaking sales records with the 1982 album, “Thriller.” Timeline: The life of a “King” »
“At the time that he releases ‘Thriller,’ I always argue that MTV was arguably the best example of cultural apartheid in the United States,” Neal said.
Don’t Miss
## What did Jackson contribute to pop culture?
## In Depth: Black in America
## In Depth: Michael Jackson
The former president of CBS Records, Walter Yetnikoff, remembered with scorn that MTV would not play “Billie Jean” or “Beat It” because it billed itself as a rock station.
Looking back on that era, a 1991 Los Angeles Times article quoted MTV founder and then-CEO Robert Pittman as saying the channel’s format didn’t lend itself to other musical styles, including R&B and country. And Pittman accused his critics of attempting to impose their musical pluralism on the channel’s die-hard rock fans.
But Yetnikoff said he threatened to pull videos of his other artists unless MTV played Jackson’s videos. Video Watch Yetnikoff talk about getting Jackson’s videos played »
Soon Jackson’s videos were heavily in rotation on MTV. Showcasing a black artist paved the way for the popular show, “Yo! MTV Raps,” and other black artists, Neal said.
In turn, Jackson became one of the first African-Americans to be a global icon.
He also influenced a new generation of black musicians, including Usher, Ne-Yo and Kanye West, according to Joycelyn Wilson, a professor of African-American studies at Morehouse College, who specializes in popular culture and hip-hop studies
Yawnnnnnnnnnnnn!
More rubbish from the Michael Jackson camp?
Phony baloney.
Looolll loooool @ your helplessness & hypocrisy! MJ’s samrtest & loyal, lovely, honest fans put you in the korner, kicked your all haters, enemies… asses… lloooll @ you! Ha ha ha ha….. LMFAO!!!
Again, the wikipedia list of best selling artists was laughably posted by you a second time. It says that The Beatles are the best selling band and pelvis is the best selling solo act. Do you actually believe the list changed from the first time you posted it?
Then Wacko was never the king, and it means that he lied?
Those things happen when you self proclaim something you’ll never be. Elvis has been dead 4 decades and he is still ahead of every solo act. Only The Beatles are ahead, but they were a band of 4, compared to Elvis, who was one person.
You are such an idiot. You get caught in your own lies and then scramble to save face. Prince is still doing well, better than your disgraced hero. Prince is NOT on the bottom like Michael McJackson, is he?
You cant read stupid
Damn seek help psycho
Name another artist who is in the charts with 3 album’s
In 6 weeks Prince was out the top 20
Lol ha ha
NO IMPACT