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  1. Wacky McJackson has been dead for 10 long years?

    Eye thought it was only 7. Actually, McJackson really died in 1993, when his first high profile victim came forward and told the world about McJackson’s blemish on his raw ding dong. McJackson lost his passion to live then. Meanwhile, Prince has no victims. Instead, the purple one focused on constantly making music and touring the world. Paisley Park will soon be open for business, while the abandoned Neverland will still be for sale by the bank. Eye laugh & laugh & laugh & laugh….

    It’s sooooooo easy to kick your can to the curb with facts.

    • almost 10 cant you read ( 27 number ones , 80 million in 4 weeks ,27 countries number 1 – lol )

      put on your glasses , old lady

  2. Why would the RIAA mention Jimi Hendrix, when he was never a huge record seller?

    Eye can easily catch the desperate lies of a rat fink. Hendrix is Prince’s hero, but he definitely was never considered one of the best selling artists in the world. Wacky McJackson’s sales are going down. Direct proof is on the Billboard 200 chart link that YOU posted, hammy.

    “Thriller” @ a lowly #177.
    “Off The Wall” @ a lowly #195, down a whopping 17 notches.
    “Bad” @ a lowly #196.

    “The Very Best Of Prince” is currently @ #21. Not on the bottom of the charts like Wacky McJackson. Gee, how can that be?

    • wow three albums in he charts after almost 10 years of his death
      no other artist has 3 albums in the charts in the charts

      prince is doing so bad in the charts after a couple of weeks of his death he is already out of the top 20
      eye laugh and laugh and laugh

      Michael is king of the charts

      No impact

    • “The Very Best Of Prince” is currently @ #21

      ha ha ha ha ha

      LOL

      LAUGH LAUGH lAUGH

  3. Still trying to feed that bunk of Wacky McJackson selling an imaginary billion records?

    If that was the case, the Jackson estate could easily pay its back taxes of $800 million smack-a-roos. But wait….they do not have the money, do they?

    • the charts and sales dont confirm it either

      no sales / no fans
      not in the charts – no fans
      no fans / no paisley park

      PAIN / PURPLE PAIN

  4. You mean all the fake awards McJackson paid for and picked up for his last album, “Invincible” that was released in 2001?

    Are you telling us that an album that dropped off the charts within weeks that contained not even one lone number one song, won awards for the entire rest of the decade?

    McJackson could no longer perform, so he forced his way on stage to accept fake awards to get much needed attention, while Prince actually performed his new songs on television appearances. Wacky McJackson was sooooooo desperate that he agreed to a Martin Bashir documentary that contained no new music.

    Eye laugh & laugh & laugh & laugh. Working hard or hardly working?

    • i asked about prince , you avoid it what i expected

      thanks for the honest answer

      quality over quantity / lol

      50 albums / 5 number ones / 19 top ten / no fans

      PAIN – PURPLE PAIN

  5. is there anything prince is good at or anything that he won
    does prince have any records to his name
    i see him most of the time around 10 or lower
    Michael won so much its not normal
    i think he is the king when it comes to winning awards
    he is realy an ICON,KIng , Music GOD

  6. Counting chickens before they hatch, are we?

    Paisley Park was packed with thousands of fans, tributes and memorabilia for Prince last April and May. The whole building is lit up purple @ night.

    Let me guess….you are still blind as a bat for the disgraced Wacky McJackson?

    Here….have a purple balloon.

  7. Who needs a bogus poll when it is all about Prince being a unreplaceable musical genius that will go down in history as one of the greatest musicians that ever lived?

    That is satisfaction.

  8. Please….more lies attacking Prince is not going to make McJackson’s troubles disappear. As eye researched more into the subject, eye found out that his estate is in grave financial debt due to tax evasion issues. It is all over the international news. Lying and cheating to the IRS is a federal crime. Eye kind of figured out that the dead and lazy McJackson was hiding money before he finally died. Eye laugh & laugh & laugh & laugh & laugh. Prince’s home, Paisley Park is indeed being opened as a tourist attraction like Graceland. That must burn your little heart. Ahhhhhh….eye love winning for Prince.

    • No tributes
      No hits
      No big sales
      Paisley park is gonna be a flop

  9. Jimi Hendrix is not on any legit list as being a best selling artist. And you are the one that posted a link clearly showing The Beatles and Elvis as the best selling artists of all time. Or did you automatically forget?

    • No but i posted weeks ago that King Michael is the best selling artist of all time . Did You for get?

        • The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) made the announcement Wednesday (Dec. 15) with the Estate of Michael Jackson, Epic Records and Legacy Recordings, as the new milestone continues Jackson’s reign as the most selling artist of all time with over 100 million sales for Thriller worldwide and 1 billion total sales to his credit.

          2) He remains one of the best selling artists of all time To this day, Jackson’s Grammy-winning blockbuster “Thriller” remains the best-selling album of all time, but many of his other solo masterpieces (such as “Bad” and “Off the Wall”) aren’t far behind. Shortly after his death six years ago, Jackson surpassed the likes of Elvis Presley and Jimi Hendrix to become the best-selling posthumous artist of all time. And thanks to the proliferation of Jackson content online, in films and even Cirque de Soleil shows – his discography is not going away anytime soon.

          • “Paste & Copy” – Inflated fantasies from an illiterate nitwit!
            You’re “all over” with this fictitious post.
            Please spare us from this absurdity!

            • Oooo…Too idiotic your reply. Eww @ your soooo.. pooooo..r brain.. hahaha lllooollll LMFAO @ Hypocrites like you’re are, so ugly & envious & helpless! YES!!!

  10. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) made the announcement Wednesday (Dec. 15) with the Estate of Michael Jackson, Epic Records and Legacy Recordings, as the new milestone continues Jackson’s reign as the most selling artist of all time with over 100 million sales for Thriller worldwide and 1 billion total sales to his credit.

    2) He remains one of the best selling artists of all time To this day, Jackson’s Grammy-winning blockbuster “Thriller” remains the best-selling album of all time, but many of his other solo masterpieces (such as “Bad” and “Off the Wall”) aren’t far behind. Shortly after his death six years ago, Jackson surpassed the likes of Elvis Presley and Jimi Hendrix to become the best-selling posthumous artist of all time. And thanks to the proliferation of Jackson content online, in films and even Cirque de Soleil shows – his discography is not going away anytime soon.

  11. i dont see prince in song of ages- we all know why
    i see a lot of red – we all know why

  12. culture conversation? Here are six reasons:

    1) Artists are still mimicking his style Even before he died, Jackson spawned a plethora of imitators. One could argue that the history of pop music could be divided in two parts: Before MJ and After MJ. It’s not enough to just be a good singer anymore. For better of worse, Jackson’s vocal range, dancing ability, fashion sense and ability to create media “moments” has now become par for the course for any star who wants to remain relevant, including Justin Timberlake, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Beyoncé. It’s hard to pick up any R&B album these days and not hear traces of Jackson’s signature sound.

    2) He remains one of the best selling artists of all time To this day, Jackson’s Grammy-winning blockbuster “Thriller” remains the best-selling album of all time, but many of his other solo masterpieces (such as “Bad” and “Off the Wall”) aren’t far behind. Shortly after his death six years ago, Jackson surpassed the likes of Elvis Presley and Jimi Hendrix to become the best-selling posthumous artist of all time. And thanks to the proliferation of Jackson content online, in films and even Cirque de Soleil shows – his discography is not going away anytime soon.

    3) His music has multi-generational appeal There is a timeless quality to Jackson’s catalog that appeals to people of all different ages and backgrounds. Baby boomers can wax nostalgic about his pre-pubescent years fronting his brothers in the Jackson Five, while younger fans have latched on to some of his latter-day music, which featured ahead-of-their time collaborations with hip-hop artists like the Notorious B.I.G. Now, Jackson is a staple at every wedding and dance party you go to.

    “If you enter this world knowing you are loved and you leave this world knowing the same, then everything that happens in between can be dealt with.”

    Michael Jackson
    4) The tragic circumstances of his death elevated him to iconic status Like Marilyn Monroe, James Dean and countless other stars who died at a prematurely young age, the loss of Jackson cemented his status as a tragic figure of fascination. His last years were largely overshadowed by unsavory allegations and an addiction to painkillers. Jackson’s death, which was the result of a fatal dose of a cocktail of drugs, was ruled a homicide and remains a cautionary tale for artists who have come in his wake.

    5) It feels like his story is unfinished Jackson left behind a huge amount of unfinished music and unrealized projects, which has fans salivating. The materials he left behind have already led to two new albums – “Michael” and “Xscape” – which were both best-sellers, and there is hope for more in the future. Jackson’s career was so long and so varied, any portion of it is ripe for reappraisal. And because there is so much we still don’t know about the man himself, there’s a curiosity factor that won’t quit.

    RELATED: Michael Jackson impersonator brings artistic resistance to Baltimore

    6) There will never be another artist like him With the music business still reeling from the age of streaming and downloads, it’s highly unlikely that we’ll ever see another artist with the kind of across-the-board national success that Jackson had. Only Presley and The Beatles had the same kind of cultural impact he did, and since Jackson’s rise paralleled with the peak of MTV, his visual image is seared into the nation’s consciousness. Young people today may not be aware of many figures from the past, but they all get discover “the King of Pop” sooner or later.

    MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton may have put it best at his funeral. “Michael made us love each other. Jackson taught us to stand with each other. There are those that like to dig around mess. But millions around the world, we’re going to uphold his message,” Sharpton said. “It’s not about mess, but it’s about his love message

      • You , you hypocrite leave on here! Move on.. go out…Come on… do it! Get a life cheater!

      • Lol.. ha ha.. you were broke down. Smart , honest MJ fan slammed you straight to the floor. Oooo.. YES!!! You’re KO!!! YES!!! We can only be happy around your bitterness and envy. Yes, you have lost now as every time. LOL!!!
        Good, perfect job MJ fan! Go on! MJ fan go, go, go on..! We love your posts! Don’t stop to kick their asses.. ha ha ha Happy! Happy! Happy, LOVE & Peace in the whole great MJ’s loving, nice family worldwide!

  13. Laugh @ McJackson’s videos as being jaw dropping. What was really jaw dropping was Wacky showing off his cat that swallowed the canary look as he was flaunting his “special” friends around on candid camera. He wanted his fans to believe he was like the real life Peter Pan that never grew up.

    He cried about his lost childhood and his dopey fans fell for his boo hoo act. He flickered his big brown eyes of his to get the tears to flow out. His false eyelashes fluttering like butterflies. Ahhhhhhh….poor baby.

    Wacky McJackson was proud of what he was. He also idolized silent screen clown, Charlie Chaplin. Most of us can figure out why.

    • it hurts doesnt it
      i laugh and laugh how easy it is to beat you

      prince idolized his sister and later blame her that she turns him into a gay midget
      poor prince even the jehova couldnt make him a hetero

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