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Jermaine Dupri has a firm opposition to media reports on one of the late Michael Jackson’s most iconic works.
On Monday (February 24), Atlanta’s retort, reacting to the recent Rolling Stone report, which asserted Jackson’s breakthrough thriller album Deep cut “The Lady In My Life In My Life In My Life In My Life In My Life” has “no business”, which is LP. Dupri not only refutes this concept, but also uses it as an example to explain why he believes R&B is a genre.
Jermaine Dupri started in a tweet he shared with screenshots of the article.
That’s how R&B music no longer gets the love it should be, Grammys, don’t have the TV category, and then one of our longest lasting music publications @rollingstone @rollingstone Print some B ####### Eva wrote this One point, need to throw away the building,…pic.twitter.com/wg9vydlmlj
— Jermaine Dupri (@Jermaineupri) February 24, 2025
He continued: “GRAMMYs, don’t have categories on TV, and then one of our most enduring music publications @rollingstone prints some b ####### Murphy and Beverly Hills Police.”
Dupri shared the same views as his tweet in the comment section of the Instagram post, many of the recorded artists were stuck in a difficult situation, seemingly consistent with So So Def Music Mogul.
“What did Jermaine say!” Rapsody wrote in the comments, killer Mike Mike followed up, proclaiming: “They tripped and laughed.”
Jamie Foxx also put on a hat and defended Jackson firmly while highlighting Dupri’s voice assessment of the matter.
“I never like music,” Jamie Foxx wrote in his first comments shared by him.
He doubled in another comment, criticizing media outlets for his view as “art assassination” by iconic artists such as Jackson and Beyoncé.
“My grandmother once said they were playing on their faces,” Fox wrote. “Why do you still criticize Michael Jackson? You want to follow one of the most talented people of all time, rather than these lame artists, These lascivious artists are just doing their art assassination attempts because of their readings between lines. See how they go crazy on Beyoncé.
Since its release in 1982, Jackson’s thriller album has achieved unprecedented success, becoming the first album to receive more than 34x plaintiff certificates. The track about “The Lady of My Life” is not released as a single, nor is it a separate RIAA certification. The song remains one of two tracks on the “Thriller” album, which have not been released as a single.
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