Unless the company that did the hologram comes out and says how they did it everything is just speculation but from many rumors I read several are saying that they used an impersonator but overlaid him with real MJ using software. This was a previously unreleased song that MJ probably never performed on video before so they would have to use someone else. How else would you do this? Either way, I think its cool.
Thanks for the detective work. I watched it once and was done, really didn't care to go all Inspector Gadget on it, I have better things to do like pick up dog **** in the yard or throw weeds over the fence into the neighbors yard.
Tupac hologram was way better. And were they watching the stage or a screen? Noticed the stage was in the back and looked like everyone was clapping towards the front.
Agreed! Justin TImberlake cateting to high school and college? Not at all. I'm a principal and no one in high school knows Timberlake's latest album save the songs on the radio. Strawbery Bubblegum and Pusher Love Girl and Amnesia and Drink You Away are not high school college songs. These are grown men and women songs. Oh and MJ and Timberlake happen to be my favorite artisits of all time. For thos who have MJ's new album, "Loving You" is the jam!
I agree. Most of the huge Timberlake fans are in my range 25-35 block. He was the guy girls swooned over in high school (N'Sync) to college (Solo to acting career).
The new MJ album really isnt that bad. Forget the critics, I'm surprised that they didnt overproduce it and they let MJ's voice be the centerpiece They should have used the "Love Never Felt So Good" song for the hologram. But even that song they did use, it fits on the album okay for songs from different periods Spotify link while it lasts https://play.spotify.com/album/7pomP86PUhoJpY3fsC0WDQ http://www.vulture.com/2014/05/stream-the-new-michael-jackson-album-xscape.html
This is hilariously wrong on so many levels, along with your initial post. I love Timberlake and Thicke's music but they are hardly keeping R&B alive by themselves. Plenty of artists out there. Difference is these guys get airplay on pop stations while some of the other artists mentioned are relegated to urban stations. They may be helping keep it's popularity alive or at peak levels, I'll agree to that but R&B is still alive and well even without these two.
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