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Narendra Sen

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  1. Michael as didn't invent the 'Moonwalk'. I saw a special last night on MSNBC about MJ and they said the 'Moonwalk' has been around since the 40's and they showed a guy doing it. They also said MJ looked to the streets to find his moves ( sound like someone else we know?). Yet he gets credited for "inventing" his moves while M is accused of stealing hers.

    The same thing with 'Vogue'. Madonna didn't invent vogueing, that was already part of the underground culture of New York, from what I've read. But she was the one to make it popular, as Michael did with 'moonwalking'.

  2. but because she's a woman, she will never get the praise as a male equivalence and also she will be met with more suspicion than a male will. Also, Madonna gets too little recognition and respect I think. for the fact that she's one of the most famous people on earth

    That's because Madonna is much more controversial than Michael has ever been. I know a lot of people who hate Madonna and don't consider her a real artist - they say she's a whore, she's talentless, has no voice, her music is cheap - you name it! Michael's music wasn't that controversial and for a woman being ballsy and singing about sex and religion and other stuff like that the way she did was pretty outrageous at that time. Plus, the pedophilia cases Michael was accused of 'happened' after he had pretty much stopped singing or releasing any music, so people don't associate those cases with that period of time when he was at his best (the 80's and early 90's) - and they really shouldn't, IMO.

    But Madonna somehow integrated her sexuality in her music and her private life wasn't that private, which made a lot of people think her music is superficial and I think she lost a lot of fans in the 'Erotica era' 'cause they thought she had gone too far. Even nowadays many consider her a slut and they judge her music by this criteria and don't give the recognition that she should actually receive.

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