
"Just sign your name on the dotted line, you'll be fine" It's the price of fame, you pay the price of fame I'm done in my pain, don't be feelin' your pain I feel the pressure settin' in, I'm livin' just to win They started takin' pictures, autographs, then they grabbed I wore a face no one could recognize, in disguise I was excited 'bout the way that things could'a been It's breaking up my relationship with my girl, with my family. Michael Jackson's work notes describes the story as "the girls who are over-obsessed with me, who follow me, who almost make me kill myself in my car, who just give their lives to do anything with me, to see me - they'll do anything and it's breaking my heart, it's running me crazy. Since both Jackson and Prince have passed away, others in the music industry have shared their own memories of the two, shedding further light on their famed "rivalry." Here's a look at what we know about the relationship between Michael Jackson and Prince.According to Matt Forger, the song was mixed by Bill Bottrell. For example, on his 2004 album Musicology, Prince's song " Life 'O' the Party" included these lyrics: "My voice is getting higher / And I ain't never had my nose done / That's the other guy."


Even though the two stars rarely addressed it directly, small clues suggested that they were aware of the comparisons. Their larger-than-life personas dominated the 1980s, from Jackson's famous sequined glove and flawless moonwalk, to Prince's signature falsetto, impeccable guitar skills, and killer high heels.īack in the day, people constantly asked each other, "Who do you like more - Michael Jackson or Prince?" while rumors of a rivalry between the two pop legends started to emerge. Prince and Michael Jackson were pretty different musically - nevertheless, the two icons were constantly compared. We may receive a commission on purchases made from links.
