A rare, objective look at the legacy of Michael
This podcast was the first objective journalism I’ve ever listened to about Michael Jackson’s legacy. It’s worth a listen for anyone who feels ambivalent about Michael given the accusations. As a Black woman, I also appreciate the presence of a Black host (J Smooth) to talk about how Michael’s career impacted Black communities.
13bleuberets via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/03/23
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A terrific podcast. Scrupulously researched with sophisticated and thoughtful critique of the art, the artist, and the complicated person in the middle of it. If you’re looking for salacious finger-pointing or rabid fandom, this is not for you. It’s fair, intelligent, and filled with questions...Read full review »
tillie lavendar via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/18/23
This podcast gave me a fuller picture of both Michael Jackson’s faults and failures, and his contributions and accomplishments. Listening through the whole series my opinion on MJ went up and down with every episode it seemed—the hosts resist giving a definitive thumbs up or thumbs down, but...Read full review »
Ontario Neighbour via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/21/23
In episode 7 it starts while Micheal is filming the Pepsi commercial. It talks about his outfit, which clearly he would be in full attire while filming. However after he gets burned he has to send someone to go get his glove. Why was his glove off? This story came from a first hand witness that...Read full review »
@CommanderKirk77 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/25/23
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