The Night a Funk Challenge Became Michael Jackson’s Greatest Lesson-mdue - Chainityai

The Night a Funk Challenge Became Michael Jackson’s Greatest Lesson-mdue

In December 1983, Michael Jackson was living inside a level of fame that did not look real from the outside.

Every hallway had a camera at the end of it.

Every award show seemed to have a seat saved for him near the front.

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Every stage light found the sequins before it found his face.

Thriller had been dominating charts for more than a year, and the album had become bigger than a release.

It had become weather.

Billie Jean had forced MTV to widen a door that had been kept narrow for Black artists.

The Moonwalk had become a global phenomenon so quickly that children were trying it in school hallways before they even understood what made the movement work.

Michael was only 25 years old, but the world had already started using a title around him like it belonged there.

King of Pop.

To most people, it sounded like praise.

To Rick James, it sounded like a warning.

Rick was 41, already a funk legend, already famous enough to know what applause tasted like when it turned into dependence.

Super Freak had exploded in 1981, and Coldblooded was climbing in 1983, keeping him in the conversation as one of the loudest, rawest, most undeniable performers in Black music.

Rick did not think of funk as a style.

He thought of it as a street language.

It had sweat in it.

It had sex in it.

It had corners, basements, clubs, and late-night danger in it.

So when Michael’s clean jackets, bright videos, impossible spins, and crossover appeal became the biggest thing in the country, Rick saw more than another artist succeeding.

He saw a different future winning.

“That boy is making music for white kids,” Rick had been saying to anyone who would listen.

“Real funk, real soul music comes from the streets, not from some pop factory.”

People around him heard it at parties, backstage, in dressing rooms, and in the loose half-hour after shows when artists say the things they later pretend were jokes.

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