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The R&B singer is just one of many in the music industry whose career has been influenced by The King of Pop.
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The R&B singer is just one of many in the music industry whose career has been influenced by The King of Pop.
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MJ sure is the King! No one was able to achieve what MJ in his short lifetime
"you've obviously haven't seen him perform"…. OOPS. lol.
i love when people make authoritarian statements like "educate yourself". dude, i'm 7yrs older than you. while you were watching BET, i was at club. we're done here bruh.
actually, i was at his platinum party for "pony" in chicago at club e. i remember it well. i was 21. i even recall dru hill performing.
i guess you're a cat that was busy watching videos i actually was hitting nightclubs in those days bruh. people have always danced. this is an inane argument for a dozen reasons. the main 1 being that you have no frame of reference.
my friend, you don't dance on an album. if so, show me how. the last time i looked, if i pop in a cd, i don't see dance steps, i hear music. if i;ve missed something let me know. nevertheless, usher was dancing. he caught puffy's attention with a dance step he did at a talent show.
nevertheless, ginuwine is a mid-level talent at best. cbs really reached by asking him for comment.
given the fact that usher has been working since he was 12, i'd be inclined to disagree with you. but i try not to argue with idiots so i'll leave you alone on that tip.
i'll simply remind you that there's an entire body of work done by an entire body of artists long before anyone ever heard of ginuwine's middle of the road ass. i love when people try to sound profound by making vague remarks about some, ethereal "history of music" but can't even name 1 natural progression or a 5th. stfu man
don't get me wrong, 'wine started off his career pretty strong. but he fizzled fast.
scraping the bottom of jar. aren't they?