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King of Pop, now King of Covers! (Essence.com)
The King of Pop is now the King of All Covers
Michael Jacksonâs presence alone, was larger than life, he was the JumboTron megastar.
By Marcus Scott
One black fedora. Check. One rhinestone jacket. Check. A pair of black high-water slacks. Check. A pair of ultra-slick black Oxford shoes. Check. Raising the bar to the sun until it liquefied. Check. Check. Check.
Far from any dilettante in the entertainment biz, on March 25, 1983, 24-year-old Michael Joseph Jackson from small-town Gary, Indiana, shined like a white dwarf when he performed a memorable Jackson 5 medley, reunited with all of his brothers for the 25th anniversary of Motown. Motown 25 was saturated with memorable moments: Marvin Gayeâs âWhatâs Going On,â The Temptations and The Four Tops face-off, and Stevie Wonderâs medley. But nothing stood tantamount to the soft-spoken Michael. His electrifying and exhilarating performance of âBillie Jean,â a menacingly sinister futuristic jazz-funk with the sassy crack-whipped downbeat, cat-on-the-prowl bass stare was unforgettable. A panic-attack set to music, Jacksonâs unique vocal hiccup falsetto styling and fancy footwork thrilled the Motown 25 crowd, but it was his bullet-time moonwalk that sprinkled the gold dust that solidified his superstardom. With a career spanning four decades in popular culture, Michael Jacksonâs spectacular and unprecedented career has been nothing short of spectacular. The androgynous, sequined gloved man-child known for his quintessentially avant-garde fashion sense; dizzyingly sleek razor-sharp dance routines and startling, sentimental songbird glissading-tenorâleft a black hole that couldnât be filled. Jacksonâs take-no-prisoners frontman bravissimo, was left unmatched by his closest contenders Prince, Madonna and even his youngest sister, Janet. No one did better: no one could hit the same notes with the same emotion, had the same intensity, had the same imagination that created the blueprints for âScreamâ and Leave Me Alone,â no one could write the same messages in their songs, and no one could out-dance him. So, why would they cover him? Here are a few stars with the gull to pull it off. 1. Recently, Mrs. Badu herself decided to get her inner Michael one. Covering Michaelâs â72 single âI Wanna Be Where You Are,â with The Roots crew as her co-pilot, the cover is almost as good as original⊠almost. 2. Whistle Register diva extradonaire Mariah Carey, a legend in her own right wowed critics and fans alike when she performed for MTV Unplugged in â92. Her rendition of Jacksonâs timeless 1970âs Iâll Be There,â with back-up singer Trey Lorenz was soul-stirring, but despite a No. 1 hit, Michael is still here with us. 3. Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson, arguably this generationâs Aretha, brought down the house with her rendition of âWill You Be There?,â with a choir backing her when she performed this gem at the Michaelâs memorial at The Staples Center. But, nonetheless its Michaelâs vocal ticks and gospel howl that made this a principle standout on his Dangerous album. 4. In 1996, BLACKstreetâs Another Level, took the pop game by the horns and their signature âNo Diggityâ was anything but a forgettable track. But even they had a hand in sampling the âKing.â When Teddy Riley remixed âBillie Jeanâ with this club banger, it was destined for greatness⊠just not as great as the original. 5. âBillie Jeanâ was also covered by another star. The MTV Awards 2007 saw many things that night, with Kanye and others jamming the night away, but it was up-and-comer Chris Brownâs performance with former flame Rihanna that stole the show when he executed Mikeâs hat toss, spins, and landing en pointe. A legend in the making? 6. Barbados ingĂ©nue Rihanna also got her kicks with âThe Gloved One.â Her chart-topper âDonât Stop The Music,â sampled Michaelâs âWanna Be Startinâ Somethinââ from the landmark Thriller. Now, if only she can get the African chant down. We believe itâs: âMama-se, mama-sa, ma-ma-coo-sa.â 7. Kanye is famous for name checking MJ in his tunes. Basically the backbone of Kanyeâs âGood Life,â Michaelâs âP.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)â is still one of Thrillerâs several highlights. With a T-Pain cameo, Kanyeâs Graduation standout track still gets the party started. 8. No one can glam it up better than BeyoncĂ©, and on June 26, ,the night after Michael passed she honored him the best way she knew how: doing a cover. From Off The Wall, âI Canât Help Itâ is the smooth jazz slow jam that captured the King at a perfect calm. While the effort wasnât bad, sheâs still got a long way to be Mike, battling between her clichĂ© prima donna vocal gymnastics and Mikeâs effortless 9. Giving Mike a big run for his money is sometimes neo-soul singer, sometimes folk singer and pianist John Legend featuring political satirist Stephen Colbert singing âThe Girl is Mine.â Probably the oddest couple in musical history, this tour de force, a cover of the very first single from Thrillerâcomical and soulfulâis music with wings. 10. Thriller opened the way it closed, phenomenally and unforgettably. The last track, âThe Lady In My Life,â a quiet storm slow jam has also been covered from Ne-Yo to Al B. Sure in R&B music. Mikeâs poignant riffs and boy soprano high notes laced with gushy sweetness was one of the few songs responsible for late night pillow talks. Hip-hop icon LL Cool J agrees, and with Boyz II Men grooving in a melismatic unison, âHey Loverâ from his hit âMr. Smithâ not only topped charts, it made us sweat, sampling this MJ classic. 11. From their sophomore self-titled album Naughty By Nature, the East Orange trio unleashed an unforgettable â91 hip-hop anthem, sampling the Jackson 5âs No. 1 hit âABC.â Just a simple melody, an acronym for other peopleâs (sexual) property, âO.P.P.â remains one of the most influential pieces in hip-hip history. 12. âI Want You Back,â the first Jackson 5 single released on Motown, made history as one of four back-to-back number one hits. No doubt, Mr. Roc-A-Fella himself asked Mr. West to sprinkle some Kanye dust on his now-classic The Blueprint. Magic was created when Jay-Z declares fame on the summer smash âIzzo (H.O.V.A.),â sampling the J5 standout. The Motown fave has been sampled numerous times, and helped a lot of songs become hitsâremember, âJumpâ from Kris Kross? Forty years later, and this J5 song is still funky. 13. These Sisters With Voices kick-started a rock-the-house career amongst a competition against other girl groups TLC, Total and Xscape, in the early to mid-90s, but it was their defiant Thriller sample that took the cake in â92. On the heels of their No. 1 hit âWeak,â it was âRight Here (Human Nature remix)â that was the jump-off to every block party, with Cokoâs up-close-and-personal swagger and Michaelâs piecing and breathtaking falsetto that pulls at the heart strings. 14. From his 2001 album Invincible, Michael covered a song from UK duo Floetry, about the special someone that stirs up those little emotions every time you look at them. Almost without batting an eye, Michael spits out the syrupy ballad âButterfliesâ like heâs calmly sipping chamomile, effortlessly. At first listen alone, itâs evident that the third single, released from his tenth studio album, was a far cry from the Gaia of sound ringing out from Natalie Stewartâs little mouth. While Natalie provides the voice, itâs Mike who provides the bittersweet and heartfelt passion, that Marsha Ambrosius declared. If you want to see the published version, go here: http://www.essence.com/news_entertainment/entertainment/articles/the_king_of_pop_is_now_the_king_of_all_covers/?Page=1
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ESSENCE ANNOUNCES 2018 OSCAR LUNCHEON HONOREES!
      ESSENCE ANNOUNCES FOUR HOLLYWOOD GAME-CHANGERS AS HONOREES FOR ITS PRESTIGIOUS 2018 BLACK WOMEN IN HOLLYWOOD AWARDS LUNCHEON: DANAI GURIRA, TIFFANY HADDISH, TESSA THOMPSON AND LENA WAITHE
        New York, NY (February 7, 2018) âESSENCE, the preeminent brand for African-American women, has announced the honorees for its prestigious â Black Women in Hollywood Awards.â The highly anticipated annual Oscar-week celebrationâwhich returns as a daytime luncheonâ will be held on Thursday, March 1st, at the Beverly Wilshire in Beverly Hills, CA.
         ESSENCEâs annual event puts the spotlight on Hollywoodâs most innovative and accomplished visionaries, and this year will honor four game-changers who are taking the culture higher, including: Emmy-award winning writer/actress Lena Waithe; actress/award-winning playwright Danai Gurira; actress/activist Tessa Thompson and comedian/award-winning actress Tiffany Haddish.
    âAs the modern feminist movement continues to gain prominence during Awards season, women are emboldened to not only speak up, but to stand together,â said ESSENCE Editor-in- Chief Vanessa De Luca. âESSENCE proudly salutes Lena, Danai, Tessa and Tiffany for being remarkable artists shining beyond the screen, and raising their voices to benefit all women.â
   ESSENCEâs March 2018 Black Women in Hollywood issue (on newsstands February 23rd ) showcases each honoree in a captivating Oscars-themed package. Highlights include:
   Tiffany Haddish on Having Fun While Performing: ââWhen youâre onstage, you need to be having fun.â Thatâs the advice Richard Pryor gave me. No matter what Iâm doing or where I am, I live by that philosophy...If Iâm not having fun? Well, thatâs when I end up getting arrested...â
 Danai Gurira on Creating Opportunities for Women of Color: âCreating opportunities for Black women, women of African descent and other women of color is a big part of my mandate because I want us to shine. I understand that being on TV as Michonne and in films like âBlack Pantherâ help Black girls feel validated. I donât take that lightly...â
 Lena Waithe on Winning an Emmy and Telling Our Stories: âBeing the first Black woman to win an Emmy for comedy writing was just amazing, but I donât want to be the last. Itâs about our industry, our society, taking a big leap forward. Itâs about my ancestors, the women comedy writers and queer communities of color. I shared that moment with them...â
   Tessa Thompson on Breaking New Ground With Her Roles: âI feel as if Iâm breaking new ground and providing more representation for women of color around the globe. But even if it wasnât me, Iâd still look at those projects and if I saw a woman who looked like me, Iâd think, Wow!â...
        Stay tuned to Essence.com for highlights and behind-the-scenes access to the Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @essence #BlackWomeninHollywood. Join in the discussion on Facebook.
   The Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards is presented by The Ford Motor Company and sponsored by AT&T, Geico, LâOrĂ©al Paris and Walmart.
      About Essence Communications Inc.
Essence Communications is the number one media company dedicated to Black women and inspires a global audience of more than 15 million through diverse storytelling and immersive original content. With a multi-platform presence in publishing, experiential and online, ESSENCE encompasses its signature magazine; digital, video and social platforms; television specials; books; as well as live events, including Black Women in Music, Black Women in Hollywood, Street Style and the ESSENCE Festival. Essence Communications is owned by Essence Ventures, an independent African-American owned company focused on merging content, community and commerce to meet the evolving cultural and lifestyle needs of women of color.
Oprah Winfrey and Renée Elise Goldsberry Talk Henrietta Lacks For Essence April Cover
     When Oprah Winfrey read how one Black womanâs countless contributions to science saved millions, she turned the best-selling book into her next movie. This month she, along with Broadway and TV phenom RenĂ©e Elise Goldsberry (who plays the filmâs title character), star in the unheralded story of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, airing on HBO April 22nd.
    In Essenceâs article, Into the Light, both stars talk about the incredible significance of Lacks; whose cellsâcalled HeLaâhave been used globally in the development of the polio vaccine as well as treatments for Parkinsonâs, leukemia, hemophilia and the flu. While vials of the cells by the millions have been reproduced, sold and stored in research labs, most scientists who work with them knew nothing about the woman theyâd come from. Until now...
    When asked what is was like playing Henrietta Lacks she answered, âI love the opportunity to tell stories that people should know. I think it puts what we do as actors on the level of nurses and doctors. It takes us out of this idea of entertainment into an act of serviceâŠâ
      The April issue of Essence hits newsstands this Friday, March 24. For more on this issue, visit  here..
Essence "Black Women in Music" Celebrates Four-Time GRAMMYÂź Winner Erykah Badu
                  Essence  âBlack Women in Musicâ Celebrates Four-Time GRAMMYŸ Winner Erykah Badu
            Official GRAMMY Week Event to Take Place on Thursday, February 9, 2017, in Los Angeles
        (NEW YORK, January 12, 2017) âTime Inc.âs (NYSE:TIME) Essence, the preeminent brand for African-American women, will host its highly anticipated 8th annual âBlack Women in Musicââan official GRAMMYŸ Week eventâon Thursday, February 9, in Los Angeles. The invitation-only soiree will salute the yearâs extraordinary GRAMMY nominees and fĂȘte four-time GRAMMY winner Erykah Badu on the 20th anniversary of her groundbreaking debut album, âBaduizm.â The evening will also feature a performance by Roc Nation management artist Tiwa Savage, an award-winning Nigerian singer songwriter making an indelible impact in the U.S.
        âFrom the time that she first hit the scene with her album âBaduizm,â we all fell in love with the genius that is Erykah Badu. It is only fitting that we honor the accomplishments of our neo-soul queen, whose remarkable artistry still moves us 20 years later,â said Essence Editor-in-Chief Vanessa De Luca. âWe congratulate Erykah on her incredible career, as well as all of this yearâs GRAMMY nominees, who share their amazing gifts with the world.â
           Erykah Badu backstage during the Essence Music Festival at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. Photo by Naomi Richard.
           âOur collaboration with The Recording AcademyŸ underscores the mission of our âBlack Women in Musicâ platform,â said Essence President Michelle Ebanks. âEssence, like the GRAMMYs, has always been at the forefront of recognizing the genius of so many artists and influencersâfrom iconic legends to the next generationâs rising stars, like Tiwa Savage. We also applaud our event sponsor, Lincoln, for returning once again to support the vision of this event.â
         âWeâre closely aligned with the inspiration behind the âBlack Women in Musicâ event that helps bring a highly talented group of artists together through the power of music,â said Evan Greene, chief marketing officer of The Recording Academy. âThe Recording Academy has always strived to recognize and celebrate diversity within the music industry.â
        Established in 2010, ESSENCE âBlack Women in Musicâ has heralded the accomplishments of both emerging and established artists and influencers during GRAMMY week. Previous celebrants include GRAMMY Award winners Jill Scott, Mary J. Blige, Kelly Rowland and Janelle MonĂĄe, GRAMMY Award nominees Solange and Andra Day, as well as music industry veteran Sylvia Rhone and singer/songwriters Lianne La Havas and Emeli SandĂ©.
           The 2017 ESSENCE âBlack Women in Musicâ event is sponsored by Lincoln. Stay tuned to Essence.com for highlights and behind-the-scenes access. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @essence #BlackWomeninMusic. Join in the discussion on Facebook.
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