We have been inundated with requests for High End Michael Jackson inspired fashion. To ensure the happiness of our fashion focused readers, you will be happy to know, we HAVE been looking around for fashion items and fashion partnerships that will allow us to showcase their garments that have THE Special MJ Feel that we fashionistas adore.
Our exclusive fashion finds will be housed under a new section called…The Michael Jackson Fashion Experience (MJFE).
According to Wiki…Love’s Alright is the third musical album by comedian and singer Eddie Murphy. The album was released on February 23, 1993 by Motown Records, and was produced by Murphy, David Allen Jones and Ralph Hawkins. The album was a critical and commercial failure, only making it to #80 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Two singles were released: “Whatzupwitu”, whose music video is patterned after the album cover and features Michael Jackson, and “I Was a King”, featuring Shabba Ranks. Neither made it high on the Billboard charts. Never mind Eddie!
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Tasha Smith (as Angela), Janet Jackson (as Patricia) and Sharon Leal (as Dianne) in TYLER PERRY’S WHY DID I GET MARRIED. Photo Credit: Alfeo Dixon
Tasha Smith (as Angela), Janet Jackson (as Patricia) and Sharon Leal (as Dianne) in TYLER PERRY’S WHY DID I GET MARRIED. Photo Credit: Alfeo Dixon
A scene from TYLER PERRY’S WHY DID I GET MARRIED? featuring (clockwise left) Mike (Richard T. Jones, standing), Terry (Tyler Perry, seated), Dianne (Sharon Leal) and Trina (Denise Boutte); and (clockwise right) Angela (Tasha Smith, standing), Marcus (Michael J. White), Gavin (Malik Yoba) and Patricia (Janet Jackson). Photo Credit: Bob Akester
Kaira Whitehead (as Keisha, left), Michael J. White (as Marcus), Tasha Smith (as Angela) in a scene from TYLER PERRY'S WHY DID I GET MARRIED? Photo Credit: Alfeo Dixon.
The Jacksons recorded their first two albums after leaving Motown in Philadelphia with Gamble and Huff songs and the Philadelphia International production crew. When the Jacksons came to PIR, they were transitioning away from the brand name of the Jackson Five.
In 1976 and 1977, Gamble and Huff produced and co-wrote songs for the albums The Jacksons and Going Places, as part of a double imprint deal with CBS/Epic Records, the Jacksons’ new label. Several hit songs came out of that production effort, including “Enjoy Yourself” and “Let Me Show You the Way to Go.”