@nayeight – I think you are right, she is definitely in the upper echelons of performers today based on popularity and excitement when she puts out a new album. As for JT, I think there are some pretty decent parallels to MJ. Started out in a group of boys which was very popular. Then did a little acting and put out some solo albums. If I recall correctly, Thriller was actually MJ’s 6th or 7th solo album, so JT has 4 or 5 albums to go before he has to produce his masterpiece. Right now Lil’ Wayne is talked about like he’s just this amazing workaholic type guy, but personally I don’t see the appeal…I think he’s just the flavor of the month.
What’s hard is that people are saying that Jackson’s death is going to be like that of Princess Di or even Elvis, but then someone on CNN the other night made an excellent point. With Princess Di, there are people in America and a number of other countries who don’t care one iota about the Royals…I personally was one of them…was sad that a seemingly good person was hounded by the paparazzi until it killed her, but Princess Di did not mean to me what she seemed to mean to many others, and that was true many places throughout the world, the US in particular, so her death wasn’t felt quite so widely, even though it was a HUGE deal some places. With Elvis, he was mostly a US phenomenon…sure his music made it some places overseas, but the larger than life persona that was Elvis was really a purely American phenomenon, and so his death was again a HUGE deal (we still have Elvis sightings, Elvis impersonators, etc.), but it was somewhat isolated in the world. But Jackson’s music was played in every corner of the world, every country, he was known to more people than probably anyone else who’s ever existed. So, THAT’S going to be hard to match.
Now I suspect you’ll have big deals come and go and you know, as long as we have this culture where money is valued more than life so as soon as someone reaches a certain level of fame, they end up surrounding themselves with hangers on who bleed the person dry while giving him/her whatever drugs they want, you’re going to have this type of thing happen. A sad commentary on our culture.
Right now as I see it, if Paul McCartney or Bob Dylon were to expire, it would be huge, but both are older and it would be less of a media frenzy. Madonna or Prince, should either die before their time would probably cause a sensation close to what MJ did, because they were basically the other contenders to the throne of pop royalty in the 80s. But yes, no one has ever been, and maybe there never will be anyone who is quite as widely known as Jackson, so it’s really a matter of degree when you’re attempting to answer this question.