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dade305

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Yes, Speed is 19.

Off the Wall came out when Michael was 21
I was going to respond one way to your comment, due to initially I did not use the fundamentals of reading.

I read over your comment several times, and then did some research into iShowspeed's age and cross referenced with Michael's.

I came to the conclusion that you have some validity to your thought.

In denial, I said to myself, "nah it can't be".

So I reread and wanted to make sure you were talking about Michael Jackson to be exact.

I really don't like to compare the younger generation's "achievement unlocks" to Michael.

All in all, you made a good assessment.

P.S. Michael's crowd would have been full of females instead of males
 

D24OHA

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BGOL Investor
I was going to respond one way to your comment, due to initially I did not use the fundamentals of reading.

I read over your comment several times, and then did some research into iShowspeed's age and cross referenced with Michael's.

I came to the conclusion that you have some validity to your thought.

In denial, I said to myself, "nah it can't be".

So I reread and wanted to make sure you were talking about Michael Jackson to be exact.

I really don't like to compare the younger generation's "achievement unlocks" to Michael.

All in all, you made a good assessment.

P.S. Michael's crowd would have been full of females instead of males

Bruh, I felt the hate coming......

Hell, I was second guessing myself!!

Which is why I had to look at his age and then MJ's age when Off the Wall came out..... hahahaha


And you are correct, MJ did bring the ladies out!!
 
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D24OHA

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BGOL Investor
You never heard of the Jackson 5

Of course I have, but peak Michael was after Off the Wall......

Fam, I hated to say it.

Yes MJ was famous, but he wasnt the "King of Pop" or THAT level of famous until at earliest, Thriller which was 1982, he was 24.

I said that Speed at 19 is more famous than MJ was at 19...... best believe I still say MJ is more famous period.


Some early highlights

1970: First Four No. 1 Hits\

Jackson made history with his brothers in the Jackson 5 when they became the first group in pop history to have their first four singles hit No. 1. The songs were "I Want You Back," "I'll Be There," "The Love You Save," and "ABC." The latter earned the Jackson 5 their first GRAMMY nomination for Best Contemporary Vocal Performance By A Duo, Group Or Chorus.

1982: Thriller Is Released\

Following the release of his 1979 hit album Off The Wall, Jackson released Thriller on Nov. 30, 1982. Both albums were inducted into the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame in 2008, but Thriller is widely considered Jackson's most successful album. Co-produced by Quincy Jones and Jackson, the landmark album became the first album to generate seven Top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. With sales of 29 million copies, Thriller is tied with the Eagles' Their Greatest Hits 1971–1975 as the best-selling album of all time according to the RIAA.

1983: The Moonwalk\

Jackson debuted what would become his signature dance move, the moonwalk, during a performance of "Billie Jean" on the May 16, 1983, TV special "Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever" in celebration of the label's 25th anniversary.

Later that year, on Dec. 2 Jackson changed the music video world for good when he released the music video for "Thriller." The near 14-minute epic unlocked the unlimited possibilities of music video, while helping to cement the viability of the medium.

1984: Eight GRAMMYs, One Night\

Jackson made history when he became the first artist to win eight GRAMMYs in one night at the 26th Annual GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 28, 1984. The King of Pop's haul included Album Of The Year for Thriller and Record Of The Year for "Beat It." Jackson is among the artists with the most GRAMMYs won in the '80s with 11.

1984: Hollywood Walk Of Fame X 2\

Jackson became the first celebrity to have two stars in the same category on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Before receiving a recording star as a solo artist, he earned his name in cement as part of the Jacksons (previously known as the Jackson 5) in 1980.

1988: GRAMMY Solo Performance Debut\

Jackson made his solo GRAMMY stage debut on the 30th Annual GRAMMY Awards, which took place in New York on March 2, 1988. Arguably one of the greatest performances in GRAMMY history, Jackson performed a medley featuring "The Way You Make Me Feel" and "Man In The Mirror."
 
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