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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

THIS IS IT...


Love is important we’re all one. Thriller, Billy Jean, Bad and Man in the Mirror, these songs are some of the worlds most known songs that made us sing along imitate and most of all the songs that made us dance. I just seen MJ’s: This Is It. Michael Jackson, what does this name mean to us, I mean come on for me who’s not yet alive when MJ (as he was called by the most people) was at the peak of his career I don’t have that much idea about him. Though I must admit I knew him since I can remember he’s one person who’s been an “icon” and an “inspiration” to most of the people especially to those who’s into music. Growing up I was curious about his life and his looks in particular, because I remember in his music videos he was a black African American or so I think, anyways, I was surprised when MJ went from ‘black’ to ‘white’ I mean this was very much obvious, MJ’s transition came very fast for me, last thing I know he had several or tons of surgical procedures in his face and body; Anyways enough of that physical changes that he had. I made this article because I was so inspired by him; I just saw the movie I tagged along to my parents to see his documentary. For most that had the privileged to work with the ‘King of Pop’ that experience was unconditional and irreplaceable, most of the people who worked with MJ described him as a person who is very passionate about his craft, he’s very loving and he treated everyone as his family. Those traits were shown in the documentary he’s rehearsal was remarkable. MJ is really an icon of the music industry as well as an inspiration to everyone, I thing I noticed about the documentary was that MJ knows want he wanted he’s very much hands-on and that he exerts much effort in everything he do, he’s also very considerate about his co-workers he even had his band the time to shine and that he always say ‘God Bless You’ or ‘I love you’ to everyone. Most of the song that I knew was seen in the documentary, I was actually surprised and glad that the last song played in the documentary was my favorite song of MJ which is the Man in the Mirror. I very much enjoyed the film that I found myself nodding my head to his songs. I can’t help but feel sad that his rehearsal will never be set on stage. We loss an icon ‘The King of Pop’ but his music will surely not be forgotten. I can’t help but give him applause after the film, he deserves it. I was so glad that I’ve seen his film. And I think I’ll be a forever fan of the King of Pop.
Love lives forever-Michael Jackson 1958-2009


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