Whitney makes it seem like Jermaine Jackson doesn't even exist on If You Say My Eyes Are Beautiful.
Teddy Pendergrass holds his own a lot better in Hold Me but that's because he's not trying to do the like... pop-soul thing. He's gruff and she's breathy and gender stereotypes suck but sometimes they work in art is all I'm saying.
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(of course, it WORKS---as is always the case when traditional gender roles work---because Whitney's vulnerability was always backed by power, and her power always held a highwire fragility. The text undermines itself.)
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