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Michael Jackson's enduring title, "King of Pop," is explored, tracing its origin to Elizabeth Taylor's 1989 award presentation. The text emphasizes Jackson's innovative approach to music, constantly reinventing himself across genres to maintain his popularity, a strategy adopted by later artists like Taylor Swift. His unique style and influence on pop music are highlighted, arguing that no one has truly succeeded him as the "King of Pop," despite several artists being labeled as such. The article also discusses the controversy surrounding Rolling Stone magazine crowning Harry Styles with the same title. Finally, the piece underscores Jackson's lasting legacy and the immeasurable impact he had on the music industry.
Michael Jackson's enduring title, "King of Pop," is explored, tracing its origin to Elizabeth Taylor's 1989 award presentation. The text emphasizes Jackson's innovative approach to music, constantly reinventing himself across genres to maintain his popularity, a strategy adopted by later artists like Taylor Swift. His unique style and influence on pop music are highlighted, arguing that no one has truly succeeded him as the "King of Pop," despite several artists being labeled as such. The article also discusses the controversy surrounding Rolling Stone magazine crowning Harry Styles with the same title. Finally, the piece underscores Jackson's lasting legacy and the immeasurable impact he had on the music industry.