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The Price of Magic

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Michael Jackson’s ascent from a child prodigy to a global icon remains one of the most dazzling chapters in music history. Beginning as the electric centerpiece of The Jackson 5, his preternatural soulfulness and precision redefined what a child performer could achieve, bridging racial divides through the infectious joy of Motown. As he transitioned into his solo career, his collaboration with Quincy Jones produced a trilogy of albums including Off the Wall, Thriller, and Bad that fundamentally reshaped the sonic landscape of the 20th century. During the late 70s and 80s, Michael wasn't just a singer; he was a pioneer who broke the "color barrier" on MTV, revolutionized the music video as an art form, and mastered a physical language of dance that seemed to defy gravity. This era showcased his peak creative vitality, characterized by an unmatched ability to blend funk, rock, and pop into a universal sound that brought the entire world to its feet. Michael Jackson’s Diffic...

My Albums Are Taken Down!

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That's it, folks. I guess the Reptilians have had enough of Vincent Projects promoting his chill beat music playlist. All my albums have been taken down from Apple Music and Spotify, finally giving me the chance to highlight how messed up the situation. Unfortunately, I'm sorry to disappoint them, but that's not what happened. I’m just kidding—much respect; I was the one who took them down. Now, why would I do that? www.vincentprojects.net First, let me tell you about myself as an electronic music enthusiast. This is a biography from the main website of Vincent Projects: I’ve always been a listener of music rather than a musician. The only instruments I played in the past were someone’s living room synthesizers with preset pad sounds and plucking at random acoustic guitars. I grew up in a musical town but never intended to take any lessons. While in college, I befriended local bands, and one friend suggested I should pick up an instrument, but I never did. Though I wasn’t b...