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Post by Hasa on Dec 28, 2010 6:16:59 GMT 1
& I'll be the crazy one not only buying them all but all the different special editions 2 lol
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Post by kittengirl1000 on Jan 6, 2011 22:01:53 GMT 1
I saw the video on the Michael Jackson vision dvd. I wonder why his face was hardly shown.
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Post by Hasa on Jan 7, 2011 16:25:03 GMT 1
^Because the video shoot was not finished cos of child molestation charges at the time, so close up shoots were never shot
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Post by sarah on Mar 3, 2011 23:08:33 GMT 1
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Post by musicology on Jun 25, 2011 9:20:32 GMT 1
Always & forever. <3
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Post by sarah on Jun 25, 2011 15:49:02 GMT 1
we miss you mike! <3 btw, has anyone downloaded this for the kindle or nook? i read an excerpt last night and it was really good, but i can't find a download for it anywhere. i don't have one of those kindle things, but if someone finds it in pdf form, let me know. lol
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Post by musicology on Nov 7, 2011 21:41:07 GMT 1
Verdict in 20 minutes... Hope they will give Micahel justice.
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Post by musicology on Nov 7, 2011 22:26:06 GMT 1
Conrad Murray is guilty of involuntary manslaughter over death of Michael Jackson.
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Post by sarah on Nov 8, 2011 18:47:55 GMT 1
i've been on such an mj kick since the weekend, and yesterday's verdict made it that much more enjoyable.
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Post by musicology on Dec 20, 2011 22:07:37 GMT 1
All in your name video
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Post by nikkib on Mar 1, 2012 1:08:43 GMT 1
Report: Paris Jackson Reveals Michael Jackson’s Voice Was “Faked” On Final AlbumA bombshell revelation was confirmed today by Paris Jackson, daughter of the late Michael Jackson. Following the ‘King of Pop’‘s shocking death, his record label (Sony) began scrambling to release his last and final album. Jackson’s posthumous LP hit stores on December 10, 2010 under the mournful title, ‘Michael’, and was promoted as a self admitted copy-and-paste job of Jackson’s last recorded vocals beefed up with heavy post-production. When ‘Michael’ was released the album was berated with claims that the vocals being heard was an impostor and accused Sony of blatantly trying to swindle fans. See what Paris had to say about the Jackson legacy’s ‘Milli Vanilli-type’ scandal after the jump and sound-off below. In an online chat with friends in late 2010 Paris knowingly acknowledged that ‘Michael’ did not feature vocals from her iconic father. The young Jackson added gas to the fire by pointing the finger at the person whose voice is actually heard throughout ‘Michael’–Mr. Jason Malachi. Malachi is a well-known and professional Michael Jackson sound-alike and impersonator. To be quite honest, anyone with ears could hear a discernible difference between the vocals on ‘Michael’ and the ones heard throughout Jackson’s 40+ year career. From TMZ: “During the video chat, Paris played one of the songs from the album, “Hold My Hand” … and one of her friends asks why the singer doesn’t sound like MJ.
Paris replied, “It’s NOT him … the whole album isn’t even him!! Go online … go on YouTube and look up Jason Malachi. That’s him!!”
She continues, “I should know if it’s him or not because he would sing to me all the time.”Listen to ‘Hold My Hand’ to judge for yourself. According to TMZ the video is currently being shopped around for the biggest pay-off before it makes its [inevitable] way online. On the business hand we can understand (though not agree with) Sony’s reasoning behind wanting to capitalize on the death of the world’s greatest pop star–with that being said it doesn’t negate the fact that their actions were unjustifiably deceitful to MJ fans as well as highly disrespectful to his legacy. If these allegations turn out to be true: shame on those involved. Story developing.
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Post by nikkib on May 1, 2012 2:47:38 GMT 1
Major: Pepsi Prep Michael Jackson ‘Bad’ 25th Anniversary CampaignIt’s been 3 years since Michael Jackson‘s passing, yet the King of Pop’s commercial viability shows no sign of slowing. For, in what is being hailed as yet another master stroke by Jackson’s Estate, it has today been confirmed that the singer’s brand will once again by endorsed by Pepsi – almost 30 years after their first outing. Details after the jump… According to Billboard, the drinks juggernaut will roll out a special-line of cans featuring the superstar’s image this May in honor of the 25th anniversary of his third solo album ‘Bad’. The cans will, most importantly, feature codes that -when redeemed online- will “unlock” exclusive ‘Bad’ remixes from the likes of Diplo and Skrillex. The set, which hit stores on August 31st 1987, is one of the greatest selling albums of all-time, having shifted over 45 million copies worldwide (10.5 million in the US), and spawning a whopping five #1 singles on the Hot 100. Jackson’s previous collaborations with Pepsi include the ill-fated 1984 commercial which saw his scalp set on fire, and sponsorships of his solo tours in 1988 and 1992. ********** Needless to say, this serves as yet another testament to Michael’s unparalleled and enduring impact. An impact which should sell a potent message to the stars of today: strive for a brand of greatness that will outlive you. More than any charting or award, that is the ultimate success. ThatGrapeJuice
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Post by musicology on May 22, 2012 17:22:52 GMT 1
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Post by sarah on May 22, 2012 17:55:14 GMT 1
already ordered mine! september 18th can't come soon enough ;D
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Post by musicology on Jun 24, 2012 23:07:57 GMT 1
[glow=red,2,300] Never forget *MYM* <3[/glow]
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