south4life
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Mike was, is and will forever be my favorite singer of all time.
I had the Thriller jacket, the Beat It jacket, the glove, the MJ doll, the MJ lunch box, my bedroom had MJ curtains, bedsheets and posters, I had the Moonwalker movie and Sega game, I have Off The Wall up to Invincible, I kept some of my aunt's old vinyl's I found in the family home and they are The Jacksons and MJ records, they will be worth more than they are now.
I got The Bad tour tape, The Dangerous tour tape, The HIStory tour tape, The Wiz tape and dvd, The 30th Anniversary dvd and This Is It.
I am a HUGE MJ fan and I shed tears when he died, he tried to make everybody happy and people still turned on him and he died not getting the chance to redeem himself.
Never thought I'd live to see the day Michael Jackson pass away, I mean I know everybody is going to go one day but, I didn't think that he would die this soon, I thought he would be able to live to be the age James Brown was when he died, 50 is still young, my mom is 50 and that hit home for her, she grew up watching Mike grow up.
Nobody will ever have the impact that Mike had, I feel bad for his kids because people gonna want them to be Mike or better and that ain't gonna happen.
The funny thing is Mike probably sold more albums than everybody in Hip Hop combine and as we see, he still isn't done!
Thriller is the mark that every genre is going for and the way his old records sold after he died, nobody will ever touch Thriller!
It's still weird that Mike isn't here, I'm use to seeing TMZ spot Mike or Mike taking pictures with fans with his mask on.
It's a shame that he had to die before people understood how much he mattered.
It's also a shame that Overseas loved Mike more than his own American people, that's why he loved to tour overseas, he knew that he would get Love from them more than Americans and that's sad.
R.I.P. to Michael Jackson The Man, but his music and legacy will live on even after our kids are grown with kids of their own.
I had the Thriller jacket, the Beat It jacket, the glove, the MJ doll, the MJ lunch box, my bedroom had MJ curtains, bedsheets and posters, I had the Moonwalker movie and Sega game, I have Off The Wall up to Invincible, I kept some of my aunt's old vinyl's I found in the family home and they are The Jacksons and MJ records, they will be worth more than they are now.
I got The Bad tour tape, The Dangerous tour tape, The HIStory tour tape, The Wiz tape and dvd, The 30th Anniversary dvd and This Is It.
I am a HUGE MJ fan and I shed tears when he died, he tried to make everybody happy and people still turned on him and he died not getting the chance to redeem himself.
Never thought I'd live to see the day Michael Jackson pass away, I mean I know everybody is going to go one day but, I didn't think that he would die this soon, I thought he would be able to live to be the age James Brown was when he died, 50 is still young, my mom is 50 and that hit home for her, she grew up watching Mike grow up.
Nobody will ever have the impact that Mike had, I feel bad for his kids because people gonna want them to be Mike or better and that ain't gonna happen.
The funny thing is Mike probably sold more albums than everybody in Hip Hop combine and as we see, he still isn't done!
Thriller is the mark that every genre is going for and the way his old records sold after he died, nobody will ever touch Thriller!
It's still weird that Mike isn't here, I'm use to seeing TMZ spot Mike or Mike taking pictures with fans with his mask on.
It's a shame that he had to die before people understood how much he mattered.
It's also a shame that Overseas loved Mike more than his own American people, that's why he loved to tour overseas, he knew that he would get Love from them more than Americans and that's sad.
R.I.P. to Michael Jackson The Man, but his music and legacy will live on even after our kids are grown with kids of their own.
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