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I knew the estate would never do anything for h25....damm shame!
I'm a causal Prince fan i like some of his music but michael is atop of him. michael been gone for 11 years and he is the most high paid celeb of 2020 with $48m just like last year while Prince is down to $10m and he been gone 5/4 years now.
that's pretty good for someone who been gone for 11 years.
Michael's Estate has done an incredible job financially. It's sort of mind boggling to consider that they earned nearly five times as much as Prince's Estate in 2020, even though (a) Michael has been gone for twice as long; and (b) Prince's Estate has been releasing new projects on a regular basis, whereas Michael's has been more or less dead silent since 2016-17.
Your perspective of the Estate is the best one in my opinion -- neutral. They're incredibly flawed, but I still insist that some of the criticism they get is unwarranted. I'm very interested to see what the 2020s brings.
Another problem is that the official t-shirts, hoodies, tank tops, caps and so forth are quite expensive. Fans can buy MJ knock-offs from a plethora of different web-sites, for a third of the price.
True, not mentioning it lacks any design idea... Just a coverphoto printed on the t hirt... This can be done by any company, which provide printing on t-shirts and for a third of the price...
No design, no news, nothing... Nothing creative and special what would make me to spent money on the merch...
Snek;4311825 said:Someone please correct me if I’m wrong, but I think Scream was only just recently marked as being explicit on Spotify. Probably due to the hard swear before the break in the song. I know this doesn’t exactly celebrate HIStory 25 but it is interesting, could mean the album has been re-certified?
Not exactly true. Back in the 1950s, the NAACP got the TV sitcom Amos N Andy cancelled. Then in the late 1960s, Bill Cosby was part of a campaign to get syndicated reruns of the show off the air. It worked that time too and the show hasn't been on TV since. The CBS network owns the show and has never released it on home video, although there are bootleg DVDs of the show which are even sold in some stores. They have poor video quality though and none has all of the episodes. My mom has a DVD of Amos N Andy. It was common during that time and the decades before for movies theaters & TV stations in the southern USA to edit non-white actors out of the movie/TV program.we live in a world were everything offends people. it never use to be like that.
Snek;4311825 said:Someone please correct me if I’m wrong, but I think Scream was only just recently marked as being explicit on Spotify. Probably due to the hard swear before the break in the song. I know this doesn’t exactly celebrate HIStory 25 but it is interesting, could mean the album has been re-certified?
Piek;4311873 said:Well, it makes sense... we live in a time where anyone is offended by anything... where people are so incredibly HURT because someone else uses a WORD...
We live in a time where the BBC almost deleted a Fawlty Towers episode because of a joke about a black doctor... not understanding a joke doesn't mean one agrees with the stereotype, but rather opposes it by making fun of it.
It's the same people who were so incredibly HURT by the 'anti-semitic' words in They Don't Care About Us, not understanding the song is actually opposing discrimination.
So yeah, now Scream is probably judged by the Words Police. But those Word Cops don't look at the meaning of things. I once read that a crocodile will grab anything that moves in front of him, as long as it is within a half meter. So you could move a plastic bucket there, and he will bite. That's how simple his ancient brain works. The Words Police operates just the same. They hear a word, and they don't think about meaning or context. They simply label it 'bad'. Michael is expressing anger and frustration in Scream. The words he uses, are showing he can't cope with certain things. These words show how serious this feeling is, especially since Michael never used these words. So it means something when he does.
mj_frenzy;4312140 said:Certain copies of the ‘HIStory’ album did come out in 1995 with a Parental Advisory Sticker on them, at least in the US market (because of the f word in ‘Scream’.
So, it should not come now as a surprise that Spotify also marked the song as being explicit.
Technically, the f word in ‘Scream’ is uttered two times at that point (simultaneously by Michael Jackson and his sister Janet Jackson).
It is interesting to note that if the ‘HIStory’ album had a Parental Advisory Sticker on it, then it would have sold more copies.
The reason is because of the paradox concerning generally the albums that have such a sticker on them: it has been proved that such a sticker actually attracts more listeners, especially younger listeners who are more interested in explicit lyrics, to buy albums with such a sticker on them that denotes lyrically explicit content.
i only heard the f word once. i'm not sure with the first release because i didn't hear it. History didn't have a parental advisory when it was first release. what made it get one was the fact people twisted what michael was saying about jewish people. it's wasn't mean to be that way and that's why it had parental advisory sticker afterwards.