MICHAEL JACKSON Invincible
Written by Keith Kirchner, on 20-11-2008 04:37
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Grain of Salt ingested. Ok, the threat on the Cd case of over 77 minutes of music was surely a dangerous sign, but with 21 million invested in the production of the ridiculously titled Invincible it certainly couldn't all be bad, could it? Without the sheer joy that Timbaland, and the Neptunes get out of making their off the wall concoctions, it Jacko who's now stumbling to catch up to the pop trends. A true phenomena of mass marketing has a shelf life and it looks like the other MJs comeback will probably fall short in an overcrowded marketplace. Some cool dance tracks, goofy lyrics, and a few too many ballads expose the king of pop as about as much fun as Pee Wee Herman's real life persona.

 

Last update: 20-11-2008 04:37

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Keywords : MICHAEL JACKSON, Invincible, Sony Music, pop
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