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Year-End Poll #40: 1989
[Image description: a collage of photos of the 10 musicians and musical groups featured in this poll. In order from left to right, top to bottom: Chicago, Bobby Brown, Poison, Paula Abdul, Janet Jackson, Paula Abdul, Bette Midler, Milli Vanilli, Will to Power, Anita Baker. End description]
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Choose your favorite song from 1989
1. Look Away by Chicago
2. My Prerogative by Bobby Brown
3. Every Rose Has Its Thorn by Poison
4. Straight Up by Paula Abdul
5. Miss You Much by Janet Jackson
6. Cold Hearted by Paula Abdul
7. Wind Beneath My Wings by Bette Midler
8. Girl You Know It's True by Milli Vanilli
9. Baby, I Love Your Way/Freebird Medley by Will to Power
10. Giving You the Best That I Got by Anita Baker
NINETEEN EIGHTY NINE the number another summer!
Okay Public Enemy didn't crack the top 10 so I'll stop.
But yes, we've reached the end of the 1980's. Soft rock and ballads are still a surefire way to perform well on the charts regardless of the changing trends. But one of those changing trends I'd like to shine the spotlight on is the rise of new jack swing, with the chart presence of Bobby Brown (formerly of New Edition), Paula Abdul, and Janet Jackson. The genre, with its fusion of r&b, funk, hip-hop, and dance will largely be associated with the 1990's, but these artists and tracks helped to set the foundation before we move into the next decade.
Another artist on here I want to talk about is Milli Vanilli. Not because of the song itself, but because it's a weird moment of music history and I want to talk about it. Girl You Know It's True was the duo's most popular single, but it was also the song that led to their downfall. For those who don't know, Milli Vanilli was one of the first major instances of an act being caught lip syncing during a performance after the backing track kept skipping. This wasn't a case of an artist lip syncing to their own tracks either, but rather it was revealed they were lip syncing to someone else's voice. The story goes to some rather sad places and it's questionable how much control Rob Pilatus and Fab Morvan (the two men making up Milli Vanilli) had over their careers. According to the producer, Frank Farian, the session singers were brought in because he didn't believe the two men to be capable of singing themselves. Their request to sing on the album following the controversy were turned down and the group was fired. To this day, Milli Vanilli remains the only musical act to have a Grammy Award revoked by the Academy (seriously if you look up the 1990 award for Best New Artist, it still says "none"). While we won't get a major lip syncing scandal like this until Ashlee Simpson's 2004 SNL incident, the debate over lip syncing will continue in the coming decades. Especially with the rise of dance music, and artists like Martha Wash demanding credit for the use of their voices.
Rick James, LaToya Jackson, Janet Jackson and Joe Jackson at the R&B Awards in Los Angeles on February 4, 1983.
Michael Jackson at the 8th Annual American Music Awards on January 30, 1981.
Michael Jackson accepting the award for Favorite Soul R&B album for Off The Wall presented by Peaches & Herb and Larry Graham. He also won Favorite Soul/R&B Male artist presented by LaToya Jackson and Bonnie Pointer.
LaToya Jackson photographed at Hayvenhurst, 1984.
Michael Jackson with his sisters Rebbie, Janet and LaToya at the 26th Annual Grammy Awards on February 28, 1984.
Michael won a record breaking 8 Grammys.
Also pictured are Brooke Shields, Emmanuel Lewis and Quincy Jones.
#LatoyaJackson
LaToya Jackson Playboy Magazine March 1989
LaToya Jackson photographed by Fryderyk Gabowicz, 1982.
#Coffee Love ☕😘 #MJ and Latoya Jackson
#Music Appreciation 💿🎼🌹💘👑🎤✨
#RIP MJ 🙏✨
Michael Jackson and LaToya Jackson in their New York apartment during the filming of The Wiz, 1977.
Photos by Araldo di Crollalanza
at this point i’m just looking at my life like latoya jackson watching mimi pick up india
LaToya Jackson photographed by Fryderyk Gabowicz in Munich on October 22, 1987.
Happy birthday to latoya jackson and Rebbie Jackson 🥳🎁🎊🎉🎂👏😍 Much Love and God bless them always. 💖💕 #latoyajackson #RebbieJackson
Toni Basil, Casey Kasem and LaToya Jackson at the American Video Association’s 2nd Annual American Video Awards nominations announcements at Kathy Gallagher’s Restaurant in West Hollywood on March 5, 1984.