I'm gonna caveat this with, "The Girl Is Mine" is the only wart on the project that is pretty cringy, but with the more i listen to it the more i'm getting round to it and accepting for what it is.
Now on to the main course: Michael and Quincy really formulated and conjured the most quintessential accessible pop album into existence. Everyone who was around when it dropped always emphasis it's impact and how it was the biggest thing that pop culture had ever seen
Expertly produced, outstanding performance, great subject matter and an electic range of subject matter that appealed to mainstream and the most hardcore musicheads.
It's only this year that I really got into it (i've heard the singles throughout my life, albeit they are overplayed but for good reason) however, when you sit down and consume this with a quality pair of headphones my appreciation for Michael's talent really came into fruition.
Hov saying this is the greatest album of all time really makes sense to me now. Popular Music was never the same, and with all this being said there's a case to be made that "Bad" is arguably a better album according to your personal preference.
The Lady In My Life barely gets brought up in Michael's best track debates and I'm like ....
They couldn't fit the full version due to the limited storage space on Vinyl. The full cut is on YT and Mike just delivers like the GOAT he is.
Everyone who was around when it dropped always emphasis it's impact and how it was the biggest thing that pop culture had ever seen
Nigga how old are you?
Everyone who was around when it dropped always emphasis it's impact and how it was the biggest thing that pop culture had ever seen
Nigga how old are you?
Broski 57 years old
something could top it though. maybe not from an artist we have heard from so far though.
I will say Keef came close w Finally Rich
Bad >>>
I will say Keef came close w Finally Rich
The closest thing rap has to thriller might be graduation in terms of how most songs on there went off, confessions would be the rnb one too
The closest thing rap has to thriller might be graduation in terms of how most songs on there went off, confessions would be the rnb one too
Back in Black is the rock version
something could top it though. maybe not from an artist we have heard from so far though.
Nah i dont see the world ever coming together from a comercial and critical standpoint in agreement as hard as people did for Thriller again
U really think an artist could drop sell like 50 million and also be considered one of the best albums ever too
Everyone who was around when it dropped always emphasis it's impact and how it was the biggest thing that pop culture had ever seen
Nigga how old are you?
28 in like 2 weeks