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Freddie Mercury vs. Michael Jackson vs. Prince


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    • Freddie Mercury
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    • Michael Jackson
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TaylorSwift

FreddieĀ had once-in-a-generation talent, MichaelĀ had hee hee, Prince collaborated with Rita Ora

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Ladle Ghoulash
2 minutes ago, TaylorSwift said:

Freddy

Misspelled it and it’s right there. Open the schools.

We have forgotten our public MANNERS
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TaylorSwift
1 minute ago, Ladle Ghoulash said:

Misspelled it and it’s right there. Open the schools.

i blameĀ NUTELLA

6 hours ago, NUTELLA said:

Freddy Mercury has the best voice

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Ziggy
2 hours ago, Ladle Ghoulash said:

I think that’s fair, but Prince also did experiment quite a bit (Sign O’ The Times was definitely different for him on the whole and still became one of his more iconic records, for example). I also don’t necessarily think having a recognizable style is a huge issue and you could say the same is true of MJ, tbh

I think MJ had the benefit of growing up into stardom so he wound up having a few distinct eras of sound: Motown, Disco/Pop/Funk, Rock/RnB/Pop. I’m not saying this was all some visionary quality of his (he famously rejected the idea of hip hop taking off, mind you), but kinda just happened bc he went from kid to teen to man.

Sign O’ The Times is def unique and that’s why it stands out a lot! I just think for Prince sometimes having that distinct style could hamper his songwriting from the usual tropes or sounds and so while almost never *bad* it would get a bit expected which can be hard for pop music. Michael definitely had this, too, from Bad to Dangerous imo. Invincible feels like he started finally breaking from his rut of near meme affectations.

To that end, though, I think that’s why Prince is so beloved by music nerds bc his technicality and detailed craftsmanship gets more appreciated there than in a pop commercial radio sphere that might simply Ā say, ā€œyeah it sounds like Prince.ā€

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Ziggy
1 hour ago, NUTELLA said:

The phrasing was just so avoidable lmaooo

We…could…be caught…we’re both not convicted criminals of thoughtĀ :ohwell:

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NUTELLA
8 minutes ago, Ziggy said:

We…could…be caught…we’re both not convicted criminals of thoughtĀ :ohwell:

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princedeeblebleble

As much as I adore queen, Prince is THE musician. The man created 40 albums and more are being released. And his prefomances? Insanityyyy!!!

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Monstermilo

MJs music is timeless and still has impact today every pop star today will claim his influence and he was really the first pop star who people truly stanned IMO his level of fame is still unmatchedĀ 

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