By morning, JD Records had stopped trying to measure the controversy by volume.
At this point measurement was pretty useless.
The internet was too loud, too divided, too convinced of its own intelligence. Every hour produced a new headline, a new reaction video, a new article pretending to have the final word on a sentence that had not even finished spreading.
Inside Conference Room One, the screens told the story without mercy.
Dayo Jason Says He Wants to Surpass Michael Jackson
Ambition or Arrogance?
Streaming Numbers vs Real Legacy
Dayo Fans Split After Michael Jackson Statement
The King of Pop Debate Returns
