NEW YORK, July 29, 2008

Fifty & Still Fabulous

Madonna, Prince & Michael Jackson Still Thrive At 50, Whether It Be In Music Or The Tabloids

    • Madonna arrives for the 2008 amfAR Cinema Against AIDS benefit in Mougins, southern France, during the 61st Cannes International Film Festival on Thursday, May 22, 2008.

      Madonna arrives for the 2008 amfAR Cinema Against AIDS benefit in Mougins, southern France, during the 61st Cannes International Film Festival on Thursday, May 22, 2008.  (AP PHOTO)

    • Prince on the cover of JET magazine.

      Prince on the cover of JET magazine.  (CBS/ebony.com)

    • U.S. pop star Michael Jackson flashes a V-sign to Japanese media on his arrival at Narita international airport, near Tokyo, March 4, 2007.

      U.S. pop star Michael Jackson flashes a V-sign to Japanese media on his arrival at Narita international airport, near Tokyo, March 4, 2007.  (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)

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(CBS)  Is 50 the new 30?

It may be hard to fathom, but this summer three of America's greatest pop icons - Madonna, Prince and Michael Jackson - are all reaching a major milestone, they are all turning 50.

Even at a half century old, the three have proven that they can still turn up the heat.

Early Show national correspondent Tracy Smith took a closer look at what these three famous - and infamous - music icons have been up to recently.

They epitomized the '80s when they stormed the stage with their ground-breaking, hit songs - Madonna's "Like A Virgin," Prince's "Purple Rain" and Jackson's "Thriller."

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They also brought their edgy fashion statements to the stage, which was mimicked by millions of followers.

With hefty monikers such as "The Queen of Pop" Madonna, "The Artist Formerly Known As Prince" and "The King of Pop" Michael Jackson, the three have become legends not only in American pop culture, but around the world.

"Madonna always reinvents herself, so every new album, every new tour, she has a new look," said Rolling Stone's Michael Endelman.

In the true spirit of her hit song "Borderline," Madonna has always been one to shock with her "borderline" behavior. The perfect example was her racy kiss with Britney Spears in 2002, proving that the "Material Girl" was capable of just about anything.

Although many didn't expect her to ever settle down, the chameleon revealed another shade of herself - when she became a mother.

But even motherhood couldn't keep Madonna too far from being dragged into a scandal.

Thrust into the spotlight again, it was rumored that Madonna and her husband Guy Ritchie were splitting up along with accusations that Madonna was having a love affair with the New York Yankee' Alex Rodriguez - both of which she denies.

"The Queen of Pop," who plans to go on a world tour in September, will continue to reign at any age it seems.

Regardless if Prince's "Purple Rain" was released two decades ago, he has remained current with his performance at the Super Bowl in 2007, proving that at his age he can still wow a crowd. Prince is scheduled to release a new album and embark on a European tour in the fall.

Michael Jackson on the other hand is somewhat of a different success story.

He indeed thrilled audiences for decades, but his strange behavior has earned him an unflattering nickname, "Wacko Jacko."

"Michael has become more of a tabloid story than a musician," Endelman said. "He doesn't record much new music and that's where the problem lies. People who keep doing what they're doing and keep singing, keep performing and keep writing manage to grow old gracefully."

The Rolling Stones have nonchalantly surpassed their 50's and are rockin' out like they always have - proving that their music can transcend generations.

These may be tough acts to follow, but they have opened the door for other artists who may be rockin' in their footsteps.

"I think if you're a younger act - if you're Christina Aguilera, this is great news for you that you can actually be a successful pop singer sort of well past your 20 somethings," Endelman said.

Considering the staying power of Madonna and Prince, young pop stars today may be in for some tough competition when they reach 50 if these die-hards are still plugging away in the music business.

Will 80 then be the new 50?

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by rational_1 July 30, 2008 2:17 PM EDT
Hey rational, anybody who refers to other men as fairies must have something to hide.
Posted by louis247 at 08:34 AM : Jul 30, 2008

You don''t think straight guys have any gaydar? Come on, this is an easy one - they''re both scrawny little twirps who dress like something out of a transvestite''s LSD trip gone bad and one of them likes to play with little boys (I don''t know what he was doing with the chimp). Plus, the article title refers to them as faaaaabulous. You do the math. Actually I don''t really care if they''re gay - I just think their music blows chunks.
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by louklou51 July 30, 2008 1:12 PM EDT
When these three just concentrate on plying their craft, they are still the best at what they do. Nuff said.
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by July 30, 2008 11:34 AM EDT
Hey rational, anybody who refers to other men as fairies must have something to hide. It is one thing to not like Prince''s and Michael''s music but another to attack their sexuality. If you want to be fair Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin were sporting long hair, and eyeliner way before Prince and michael. But just because they did does not make them gay. The focus should always be on the music and not what these guys look like.
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by juwboy July 30, 2008 8:51 AM EDT
Chuck Berry, one of the pioneers of rock`n`roll, is still performing in his 80s.
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by rational_1 July 30, 2008 4:14 AM EDT
Jackson may be 50 but his nose is only 15.

I never cared for any of their music. I''m more of a Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Who and Hendrix kinda guy, so Prince and Jackson always struck me as being a couple of fairies.
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by avigil2 July 29, 2008 9:24 PM EDT
Three living American music icons. I, for one, am glad that I''m able to have seen these great performers entertain me for years. My high school years were during the 80''s and I remember when they first came onto the scene. They literally took the music scene by storm. They will always be my 80''s memories (with the likes of Cyndi Lauper, New Order, Duran Duran, Culture Club, Paula Abdul, Eurythmics, Pet Shop Boys, Wham!, Tina Turner, and Bruce Springsteen to name just a few). Gotta love the 80''s.
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by likeitis5050 July 29, 2008 8:16 PM EDT
Not the best examples to promote the golden years...they are all NUTS!!!!
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by tootsie1963 July 29, 2008 7:40 PM EDT
50...WOW HOW TIMES FLIES!!!!!
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