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Michael Jackson vs Prince
An Epic music rivalry
Michael Jackson and Prince, two legendary artists of the 1980s, captivated the world with their music. Their boundary-breaking styles and immense influence reshaped pop culture. However, beneath the surface of their success, a simmering rivalry brewed, eventually escalating into a full-blown feud. Let’s delve into the details:
The Beginning of Rivalry:
- Michael Jackson, the King of Pop, and Prince, known as The Purple One, were both ultra-competitive and groundbreaking musicians.
- While Jackson was celebrated as the world’s greatest entertainer, Prince was revered as a far greater musician.
- As black artists who redefined pop stardom, comparisons were inevitable. Jackson, however, didn’t appreciate being compared to Prince, stating, “I don’t like to be compared to Prince at all. I have proven myself since I was real little. He feels like he’s my opponent. I hope he changes because, boy, he’s gonna get hurt.”
The Infamous James Brown Performance:
- In 1983, during a James Brown concert, both Jackson and Prince were invited to perform on stage.
- This meeting marked the beginning of their bad blood. Their competitive spirits clashed, and tensions escalated.
- Little did they know that this encounter would set the stage for a feud that would resonate through the years.
Studio Space and Ping Pong Battles:
- For a brief period, Prince and Jackson shared a studio space.
- Their rivalry extended to a ping pong contest, where Prince allegedly threatened to “smash” the ball at Jackson, who covered his face in fear.
The AIDS Crisis and ‘We Are The World’:
- In 1985, Jackson orchestrated the recording of “We Are The World,” bringing together an array of superstar artists to fight the AIDS crisis.
- However, Prince declined to participate in the project, signalling a deeper rift between the two.
Prince’s Response to “I’m Bad”:
- When Jackson released the song “I’m Bad,” Prince took offence.
- In a superstar move, Prince re-recorded the song and sent it back to Jackson, essentially saying, “Here’s how you should have done it” – a subtle but pointed message.
Physical and Dangerous Extremes:
- Reports suggest that their feud occasionally escalated to physical confrontations.
- These two musical giants, while shaping an era, also left behind a legacy of intense rivalry and creative tension.
Let’s explore the most iconic songs from both Michael Jackson and Prince:
Michael Jackson:
“Billie Jean”: Released as the second single from Jackson’s 1982 album Thriller, this track topped the Billboard Hot 100 for seven weeks. Its instantly recognizable bassline and Jackson’s voice make it an enduring classic.
“Thriller”: The title track of his groundbreaking album, “Thriller” revolutionised music videos with its iconic dance sequence and spooky theme. It remains a Halloween staple.
“Beat It”: Featuring Eddie Van Halen’s legendary guitar solo, this song blends rock and funk seamlessly. Its anti-violence message resonated with audiences worldwide.
“Smooth Criminal”: Known for its distinctive bass-line and Jackson’s gravity-defying lean in the music video, this song is a testament to his innovation.
“Man in the Mirror”: An uplifting anthem urging self-reflection and positive change, it showcases Jackson’s vocal prowess and social consciousness.
Prince:
“Purple Rain”: The title track from his 1984 album, this epic ballad is synonymous with Prince. Its emotional intensity and guitar solos are unforgettable.
“When Doves Cry”: A genre-defying hit, this song lacks a bass-line but compensates with raw emotion and poetic lyrics. It topped the charts in 1984.
“Kiss”: Funky, playful, and irresistibly catchy, “Kiss” showcases Prince’s falsetto and musical versatility.
“1999”: A dance-floor anthem that celebrates life and the anticipation of the new millennium, it remains a party favourite.
“Little Red Corvette”: A blend of rock and funk, this song’s provocative lyrics and infectious melody made it a standout hit
In the end, both Michael Jackson and Prince left indelible marks on music history. Their feud, fuelled by talent, ego, and ambition, remains a testament to the complexities of artistic genius. 🎵👑
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Comments (5)
They were real lifetime legends, I still love their music. Thanks for this story.
We miss them!! Thanks for sharing this, it was an easy read due to the formatting you used.
Well done!!
So interesting! I had no idea they shared a studio space that’s crazy. I’ve always been team Prince but MJ is a legend as well
I love his songs, he has no substitute in this world.