I think what makes Elvis so timeless is that even current dj’s that remix his music, his voice just flows with it. A little less conversation was a flop back in ’65 (I think it was) when it was originally released. However when it was remixed for A Sharks Tale then dj’s across America remixed it for night clubs it was so huge it went to number one and made music history by making Elvis the longest artist to be dead to still have a number one hit (27 years after his death). Elvis also just made timeless music not music for the time in which he sang but songs that a grandparent, parent and kid could listen to. I’m not talking about ‘clean’ non-cursing lyrics. I mean songs like his Suspicious minds is a tune that anyone of any generation can relate to, like, and ‘own’ in their generation. Try to say that about the stuff out to day. Kesha’s Blow for example. Can we honestly say that song will be still okay to listen to 30 years from now? Look at Willa Ford. She was a won hit wonder with I wanna be bad—if anyone still even knows that song now and its only been what 10yrs at max. Okay there’s YouTube but that’s not what I’m talking about. I’m talking about the song itself being able to withstand the test of time. Today’s generation of singers only things about today. They really don’t care about tomorrow. I guess that’s why when we talk about the greats its singers like The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Aerosmith. It’s not Justin Bieber, Demi Lovato, or the Jonas Brothers (or One Direction who replaced them in the boy band craze).