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When wewe have been in onyesha business 35 years - when wewe have been a legend in onyesha business for much of that time - wewe know how to make an enterance. At least Michael Jackson does.

The King of Pop doesn't simply arrive anywhere, and his appearance in a lush room at the pricey Beverly Hills Hotel is no exception. He is two hours late. He is preceeded kwa his bodyguard, whose security check includes peeks behind curtains and into closets and bathrooms. Then the guard dims the lights. When the door finally swings open, it is not Jackson but two small children who bolt into the room: Prince, 4, whose dark hair is bleached blond, and Paris, 3, whose brown curls tumble to her shoulders. Finally, their father arrives.

His image is ubiquitous - his sculpted face and doe eyes peer at us from maduka makubwa stands seemingly daily - and yet unique. He's slight, wearing a blue military shati and his trademark short black pants and white socks. And then there is his nose. His famous nose, which, on this day, is covered kwa gray bandages.

"It is analgesic tape," he says, quietly but good-naturedly. "For allergies."

With his children playing on the floor kwa his feet, he talks about his life, politely and with an amazing sense of poise and self-possession. He is a man at time indignant about the press but able to laugh at himself, which may be the most surprising thing about Michael Jackson. At one point, he doubles over giggling at the thought of how at concerts women have fainted in his presence.

And yet he is aprehensive. At 43, Jackson is at a crossroads in his career, urgently trying to transform himself from '80s ikoni to a player in the current pop scene. His first step in a climb back to the juu were the two hivi karibuni concerts at Madison Square Garden, his first public performances in America in 12 years. They have been edited into a two-hour televisheni special titled Michael Jackson: 30th Annviersary Celebration airing Tuesday, November 13 (CBS, 9 PM/ET). He is anxiously awaiting reaction to his latest album, Invincible [at press time, its first single, "You Rock My World" had reached No. 10 on Billboard's Hot 100 Chart, while the video has been an MTV staple]. In addition, he has written and is producing a "We Are The World"-type song called "What zaidi Can I Give?"; its proceeds will benefit victims of September 11 attacks. And he will make a cameo in inayofuata summer's film sequel "Men In Black 2".

In the end, it was Michael Jackson the father, a man deep connected to his children and his own childhood, who left the most lasting impression.

.TVG:
"This televisheni special celebrates your long career. Do wewe remember the first time wewe ever stepped onstage?"
MJ:
I was 5 years old. And it was at a public school recital. We had to wear white shirts and short knickers. And I remember them saying, "Little Michael Jackson is coming up to sing 'Climb Every Mountain.'" I got the biggest applause. When I went to my kiti, kiti cha my grandfather and mother were crying. They said, "[We] can't believe how beautiful wewe sound." That's the first one I remember.

TVG:
"It's rare for wewe to do a TV special."
MJ:
I've turned down so many because I just don't like to go on television. I get embarrassed. So I'll do a performance, but I won't watch it until almost a mwaka au two later because I'm always disapointed in something I did.

TVG:
"The concerts that were filmed for this special were packed with big stars. That couldn't have been disapointing."
MJ:
The [second] onyesha was good. [The first show] was horrible because, technically, there were a lot of breakdowns and intermissions in between each act. It was very difficult. The audience was waiting and waiting and waiting.

TVG:
"What does it feel like when you're dancing onstage?"
MJ:
I am a slave to the rhythm. I am a palette. I just go with the moment. You've got to do it that way because if you're thinking, you're dead. Performing is not about thinking; it's about feeling.

TVG:"Do wewe plan the dance steps?"
MJ:
Certain steps are set with my brothers. But when I'm alone, it's all improvised. Nothing is planned, ever. All the dance schools now teach kids to count, and that's completely wrong.

TVG:"What do wewe think about current pop groups like N'Sync? Are they imitating you?"
MJ:
I think they're very good singers. I know them very well, and we hang out every once in a while and laugh and play. I have no problem with them imitating [me]. It's a compliment. Everybody has to start out looking up to someome. For me it was James Brown, Sammy Davis Jr., Jackie Wilson, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly.

TVG:"The special feaures an appearance kwa Marlon Brando. How did he get involved?"
MJ:
Brando's a good friend of mine. I've known him for about 20 years. He comes to my house all the time. He loves to play with the kids. I play with his grandchildren, and we upendo to watch movies.

TVG:
"Who else do wewe spend time with?"
MJ:
Elizabeth [Taylor], Brando, Gregory Peck, these are very close Marafiki of mine. Either they're much older than me au much younger. I've never had real contact with a person my age level. I think this happened because all my life I played clubs, since I was 5 years old. I saw people drunk, fighting, and it was just disgusting. When people say to me today, "Hey, lets go to a club," I go, "No way." If I go, it's not a party for me - too many autographs and photographs.

TVG:
"Was that true at your postconcert party at [the] Tavern on the Green restaurant?"
MJ:
It was worse then - I couldn't breathe because everybody [was crowding around].

TVG:
"And wewe fainted?"
MJ:
That's a rumor. It was sensationalism. [The press] made it up. As usual. They upendo doing that to me.

TVG:
"What did happen?"
MJ:
Nothing. I didn't faint. Not even close. [The press has] done his for so long, and it's disgusting. [Gently, to Paris, who is skipping around the coffee table] Paris, wewe can't make noise. wewe can't - no, don't bump the table. [The reporters are] tape recording.

TVG:
"Liza Minnelli also sang at your tribute concerts. wewe two seem very close."
MJ:
I speak to Liza every week. We come from the same planet. Like Elizabeth does.

TVG:
"What planet is that?"
MJ:
It's called Capricious Anomaly in the Sea of Space. [laughs]. Gee, I can't name it. Just beyond our solar system, I think. But this is true, and this is not to be taken lightly: People who grew up as child stars have the same thing in common. You're cute, they upendo you; wewe go through the awkward stage, they don't accept wewe anymore. Very few make the transition to adult star. And most of them become self-destructive. And it's very sad.

TVG:
"How did wewe avoid self-destruction?"
MJ:
I think religion entered in?

TVG:
"Are wewe still a Jehovah's Witness?"
MJ:
Yeah. I've done, wewe know, we call it pioneering. We do 90 hours a month. I don't do as much now because I'm busy. wewe go door to door. I wear a fat suit, pop-bottle glasses, mustache, buck teeth, and, like, an Afro wig. And I knock on the door and say we're Jehovah's Witnesses.

TVG:
"This special is in conjunction with the launch of your seventh solo album, Invincible. Is this your comeback?"
MJ:
I don't see it as a comeback. I only do an album every four years. It's just that I've been on hiatus, writing.

TVG:
"The album features rap stars Wil Smith and Jay-Z. It's hard to imagine wewe working with Jay-Z, whose image is a bit rougher than yours."
MJ:
[He] was just so sweet. And wewe hear these crazy stories about something [some of these rappers] did the inayofuata day, and it's hard to believe. I always see them to be very kind. Perfect gentlemen.

TVG:
"What's the message of "Unbreakable", the first song on the album?"
MJ:
That [I'm] invincible, that I've been through it all. wewe can't hurt me. Knock me down, I get back up. [To Prince, who begins to bang his Snapple maji ya limau, lemonade on the coffee table] See the noise you're making? You've got to be nice and quiet.

TVG:
"You are known from being eccentric. Did growing up in the limelight have something to do with that?"
MJ:
[Smiling coyly] It depends on what kind of eccentricities you're talking about.

TVG:
"People call wewe Wacko Jacko."
MJ:
But that's not nice. They do that because they're jealous. I haven't done anything. I go to hospitals and orphanages. And we take huge bags of toys. I spend thousands of dollars. What's so wacko about that?

TVG:
"Because of the way wewe are portrayed in the press, people wonder, "Is he strange?""
MJ:
[Exasperated] I did Oprah. I did Diane Sawyer. [People] saw me. [The press] is just completely jealous. And it's just one of those things that I have to deal with.

TVG:
"How do wewe deal with it?"
MJ:
I turn it into positive energy. And I write about it; it's in my movement, it's in the expression on my face. And it becomes a part of me, part of my creation. And I try not to let it get to me. Because if wewe do, you'll go crazy.

TVG:
"Your first video, for the single "You Rock My World", is actually a 15-minute short film. How did wewe come up with a gangster theme?"
MJ:
I don't know - the idea just kind of happened. In Cuba. Hot summer night. A club run kwa these hoods. I just wish [MTV] would onyesha the long version. The short version I don't like at all. It's not entertaining enough.

TVG:
"How much are wewe involved in the video-making process?"
MJ:
When wewe say Michael Jackson, people always think of an entertainer. They don't think of the fact that I write songs. I'm not trying to brag, but I write them, and I direct a lot of [the videos]. I don't think [younger artists] are aware of those things, which I think would be inspiring for them.

TVG:
"When wewe were making this video, did wewe think, "I want this to be as good as the one for 'Thriller'"?"
MJ:
NO, because I know I didn't have the time to execute that. There are ones that are coming up that will be better.

TVG:
"Do wewe let your kids watch MTV?"
MJ:
At a certain age I will, not now. They are going to have to be 15 au 16.

TVG:
"Do wewe watch TV?"
MJ:
I upendo PBS, the Discovery Channel, The Simpsons. I upendo Sesame Street. I could watch it for hours. But my inayopendelewa onyesha is Malcolm in the Middle. It reminds me so much of [my brothers and me] when we were little.

TVG:
"Which character do wewe relate to?"
MJ:
Malcolm. Mainly because he tries to fit into society, and he doesn't - like E.T. au Bambi, he can't adjust to other people's concepts. And I feel like that a lot of times. Once I'm offstage, I feel awkward, like this is not where I'm supposed to be.

TVG:
"Which one of your kids is most like you?"
MJ:
Both, but in different ways. Prince likes to tease, to the point where wewe want to pull his hair. I always used to tease my sisters all the time.

TVG:
"And Paris?"
MJ:
She's the tough one.

TVG:
"How is their mother, Debbie Rowe?
MJ:
I heard she's doing, she's fine. Paris is strong like Debbie

TVG:
"Regarding your finances, there are rumors that wewe are bankrupt and that's why wewe charged high prices for the tamasha tickets."
MJ:
That's tabloid garbage. They make things up. They're looking for something to sell a paper.

TVG:
"With the state of the world right now, wewe must be concerned for the kids. wewe were in New York when the terrorists attacked, right?"
MJ:
Yeah, I got a call from overseas that alisema America's being attacked. I said, "What are wewe talking about?" They said, "Turn on the news." And I couldn't believe what I saw. And I screamed down the hallway, "Everybody, quick, get up, we've got to go." And everybody got dressed, and we got in the car and drove farther out [from the city].

TVG:
"The attacks prompted wewe to write and produce an all-star recording of the song "What zaidi Can I Give" to benefit the victims.
MJ:
I was sick over the notoriety of the attacks. I don't know if [television news] played it too many times, but we went from fear to hate to anger to vengeance. And I think the media had a lot to do with that.

TVG:
"We hear wewe are planning to talk to President kichaka about the song and its proceeds."
MJ:
I talked to [Bush] senior. We have a phone call coming up very soon with the president. They told us that they're very proud of what I'm doing and that he alisema I'm an international hero.

TVG:
"Your mission seems to be about helping people."
MJ:
I've always done that, yes. It's funny now, because of the this [terrorist] attack, everybody is trying to regroup, find songs about this kind of stuff. I've done it all my career: "Heal The World", "We Are The World", "Will wewe Be There", "Man In The Mirror", about the planet, earth songs. And nobody was doing it but me because that's where my moyo is. I care. My biggest dream is to have a Children's Day, where children can bond with their parents.

TVG:
"Do your kids travel with wewe everywhere?"
MJ:
Everywhere I go.

TVG:
"What will happen when they start school and can't travel as much?"
MJ:
I'm going to build a computer school on the grounds [of Neverland, Jackson's estate]. With other children.

TVG:
"So they can go to school online?"
MJ:
Yeah. How can they go into society? He's Prince Michael Jackson. She's Paris Katherine Michael Jackson. It would be too difficult.

TVG:
"Why do wewe think wewe have such an affinity for children?"
MJ:
I'll tell wewe exactly where it comes from. Because I never had a childhood. When they're in pain, I feel their pain. And when they're in despair, I feel their despair. I have such concern about the plight and the state of our children today. If there was one siku where kids could get with parents and bond, this would make such a difference. If I had that one siku with my father, it would have made a difference in our relationship today - just the one day.

TVG:
"What is your relationship with your father?"
MJ:
It's much better now. He's a much nicer person now. He's mellowed out a lot since he's had grandchildren, wewe know. He has thirty something grandkids now.

TVG:
"What did your dad think of the tamasha special? Was he there?"
MJ:
He was at the show. But my father, if he feels you've done a good show, he'll just go, "Good show". He won't say, "Oh, wewe did wonderful." I don't think he know's how to onyesha affection. [Michael looks at Prince, who is crawling around the room with a rubber ball stuck on his nose, chattering and poking certain reporters on the cheek.] [Sweetly] Prince, shh! wewe promised me you'd be quiet, remember?

TVG:
"What else do wewe want to do with your career?"
MJ:
I upendo movies. I'm going to direct zaidi and act more. I feel the most powerful artistic expression in the world is film. I want to do a film with Liza Minnelli. We are planning a movie together. It's about two struggling entertainers trying to make it; they get turned away everywhere they go. With some of the best dancing ever. I'm not joking. Because I see it, I feel it here. [Points to his heart. Meanwhile, Prince toddles across the room and sits at his father's feet. Paris crawls into Jackson's lap and sits there curled up, while he strokes her hair.]

TVG:
"Michael Jackson as a father. It is an image we never see. Are wewe a good father?"
MJ:
I try my hardest. I try to bring them a lot of fun. Once a mwaka I dress up like a clown, with the whole gear - the nose, the paint. And I give them Candy and cookies. [ Prince smiling says : And ice cream]. And ice cream!
There comes a time when we heed a certain call
When the world must come together as one
There are people dying
and it´s time to lend a hand to life
The greatest gift of all

We can´t go on pretending siku kwa day
That someone, somewhere will
soon make a change
We are all a part of Gods great big family
And the truth, wewe know,
Love is all we need

[Chorus:]
We are the world, we are the children
We are the ones to make a brighter day
So let's start giving
there´s a choice we're making
We're saving our own lives
it´s true we'll make a better day
Just wewe and me

Send them your moyo so they'll
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Janet Jackson speaks out in her first interview since the death of her older brother Michael Jackson.

Janet tells Harper's Bazaar magazine that she hasn't watched televisheni since hearing about the death of her brother on June 25. "You have to forgive me, because it's really hard to believe he's passed," she tells the publication.

She says of growing up with the King of Pop, "He'd have the same red shirt, the same black pants, the same white T-shirt. Mike was very simple. When I was 14 years old, I would duka for him. [Michael was then 21.] I washed his clothes, cleaned his room. When mother...
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Nation to nation
all the world
must come together
face the problems
that we see
then maybe
somehow we can
work it out
I asked my neighbor
for a favor
she alisema later
what has come of
all the people
have we Lost love
of what it's about

I have to find
my peace cuz
no one seems to
let me be
false prophets
cry of doom
what are the
possibilities
I told my brother
there'll be problem times
and tears from fears
we must live each day
like it's the last

Go with it
go with it
jam
it ain't too much stuff
it ain't too much
it ain't too
much for me to
jam
it ain't
it ain't too much stuff
it ain't
don't you
it ain't too
much for me to

The world
keeps...
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Interview with Ian 'Molly' Meldrum
Tuesday 19th November 1996, Australia

this is the link of the video if wewe wanna watch
link

Molly: Well, Michael, I can finally welcome wewe to Australia, and whether wewe like it au not, being the King of Pop and the biggest recording nyota in the world, what is your philosophy of staying at the top?

Michael Jackson: Boy, I think being humble and believing in yourself and having true upendo in your moyo for the world and really trying to help people through lyrics and the upendo of muziki and dance because I truly do upendo people very much.

Molly: Realising that, but does...
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David Gest claimed that Michael Jackson had pushed the plastic surgeries. The famous TV nyota and tamasha organizer alisema that his old friend was obsessed with his appearance and had to cease operations.

"It was very pretty, anyway, and it should not have any surgery, but plastic are obsessed. This was pushed and I had understood that after some time. And after the sekunde surgery in the nose had to be stopped, but people like the perfect "has the Gest.

"Michael had undergone multiple plastic surgeries and implants in the jaw and nose but had tattooed lips, lashes and on her head to improve its appearance.

David threw responsibilities to doctors, who surrounded the King of pop: «I am not surprised that was addicted to pills, I wish he had better people around him ....
posted by iluvmichaelj
1. Michael Jackson's favourite animated character was Pinocchio
2. When he was a child his favourite vitabu included Rip van Winkle and The Old Man and the Sea
3. Michael Jackson was very ticklish
4. Saint Vincent, an island in the Caribbean, once issued Michael Jackson stamps
5. The singer once owned a boa constrictor called “Muscles”
6. As a youngster he used to put spiders in sister La Toyah’s kitanda
7. He played a scarecrow in The Wiz, a movie version of the Wizard of Oz
8. He has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (one for himself and one as part of the Jackson Five)
9. Quincy Jones...
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posted by mj_yana_girl
Background Info
(AKA Nightline), this song was written kwa Glen Ballard, Brie Howard, David Allen Faragher (1982) for Michael's Thriller album, but failed to make the final track listing.

"When I found out it wasn't going to be on there, I just said, I'll be on the inayofuata one," alisema Ballard in 1999. "And the truth is, I got on the inayofuata two, which cumulatively sold over 50 million. It turned out to be good karma. I feel that if Nite-Line had been on Thriller, I would never have written Man In The Mirror, which is an infinitely better song, and one of the best in my catalogue."

It was recorded as Nightline...
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We upendo wewe Michael came from the crowd
They were on their feet and they were loud
Besides feeling great joy I was very proud
As the smoke faded into a dissipating wingu
His brothers left and there was just him
Still looking witty, smart and trim
He was still an absolute rock and roll gem
And he had that R and B soul inside of him
He broke out with a favorite: "Billie Jean"
And from all over there came a great scream
It was like being in some kind of dream
He did the moonwalk and the moonwalk was mean
Again we upendo wewe Michael came from the crowd
He had emerged into the light from a very dark...
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Culling a playlist from an artist as estimable and earth-shaking as Michael Jackson is a monumental task. There's always going to be the one that got away — the shoulda-been classic that got dwarfed simply because his classics were just too towering to allow any runner-ups. But whether chart-topper au quiet victory, what stands out about the best Michael Jackson songs is how the muziki mostly cleared the way for his outsized personality. His vocal style was marvelously flexible, often favoring simple attack over cheap pyrotechnics, and he applied it to some of the most indelible melodies ever...
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12 mwaka investigation PROVES Michael Jackson faked his death; it's all smoke and mirrors, illusions, tricks and of course lies must have been told over and over kwa family members who were all motivated to save their loved one's life.

In an 115000 word Emoviebook published May 2010, 4 documentaries:

Alive! Is Michael Jackson Really Dead? (2010)
Alive 2 Michael Jackson The Great Xscape (2016)
Alive III Michael Jackson The Living Dead (2017)
Alive 4 Michael Jackson The Missing Pieces (2020)

and

the short film "A Prisoner of Fame" (2021) encompasses the Alive Docu-series that has 5 nyota ratings on amazon and highly acclaimed reviews on vimeo.com


Watch this to get started learning that Michael Joe Jackson faked his death: link based on facts from specifically Alive 2 Michael Jackson The GREAT Xscape which is just one documentary in the 4 part Alive docu-series. Go to www.MichaelJacksonInsider.com
posted by MJBabbies1958
July 3 1982

Before we got out the car Michael alisema to me “listen, I upendo wewe I don’t want wewe to feel like your a groupie au something” “Michael, it’s not that I don’t upendo you, it’s just that I’ve been with guys before and they’ve broken my moyo it’s just made it hard for me to give myself to anyone” I replied “ So, you’re a virgin” “Yeah” I alisema shyly. Michael smiled and alisema “ that’s great and I will take it slow so whenever your ready”. Just then the driver opened the door, Michael opened the door and held his hand out to help me. When else were finally...
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posted by MJBabbies1958
July 1, 1982

I woke up to my alarm clock disappointed because Michael never responded, which I didn't expect him to so I don't know why I'm surprised. I grabbed a white pair of shorts and black my Jackson 5 shati and under clothes. I went downstairs to get a rag and towel to wash off and looked on the meza, jedwali to see a envelope with my sisters name on it and it had Michael's name on it as well. I quickly ran to the meza, jedwali and ripped it open:

"Dear, Zoey first I would like to say happy belated birthday, sorry it took me two days to respond I had loads of shabiki mail. Your letter really stood out to me,...
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posted by saeraghunanan
In my opinion about Michael Jackson, he is one of few musicians who has a successful career despite whatever problems au mistakes he may have done in the past.

wewe have to understand that when he and his siblings form 'The Jackson 5', he became a inayopendelewa musician worldwide. I have listen some of his earliest songs to his last album when he passed away in 2009.

I am not a major shabiki of Michael Jackson, but he is one of many musicians that I listen to now and again whenever I am on YouTube.

wewe can also tafuta some of his dance moves on YouTube kwa YouTubers who had tried out his moves, such as 'The Moonwalk', The Thriller', 'The Lean' and many zaidi that I have not heard of myself.

There are a few songs that I do like from Michael Jackson when he was alive before his death.

Thriller, Billie Jean, Smooth Criminal, Earth Song, They Don't Care About Us, Black au White and Man in the Mirror
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