Saturday, June 27, 2009 at 12:53 PM ![]() You know what? I must confess, it hasn’t even sunk in yet. Reports on news stations and newspapers are being shoved in my face, and everywhere that I look I’ll see, hear, read of news of his death. But somehow, in my heart, I want to believe that he isn’t dead; that his heart might just start pumping again, and the god of pop would once again be on top of the world. I still cannot believe, that my very first idol since I came into this earth, the man who was on top of the world, whose name was known to everyone from Asia and across the U.S., is gone from the very face of the earth. Deaths before his, which include the legendary late Frank Sinatra and of course Elvis Presley, were equally saddening, but to me, the sudden passing of MJ was the worst hit. Because, his great work was shown to the world just decades before I was born, and even after I was brought into this earth, his music still reigned in those years and ultimately the ones after. I lived in the era in which Michael Jackson was the most famous man in the world; I witnessed his greatness along with hundreds and millions of others, and I looked up to him as my idol. You can randomly go up to any old folk and speak of the name “Michael Jackson”, and even they would know who he is. You can travel all over the world, and you can ask them if they knew who is “Celine Dion”, “Mariah Carey”, “Beyonce”, and not 100% of them all would be able to say “yes”. But, just the mere mention of “Michael Jackson”, and the famous single sequined glove, the famous black fedora hat with the white shirt, white socks and black shoes and the never-old Moonwalk along with other unique and original dance moves would come into their memory. No matter what you all think, he wasn’t even “wacked” to begin with. He was trying to get back and live the childhood he never had; is that so wrong, such a crime? He tried to molest some virgin shit boy, but in the end, did they find enough evidence? No. Let’s face it – in this world full of jealous people who have the inability to accomplish things, it’s hard to actually trust the accusers/victims, unless you’re really dumb. I’m saying this as my own point of view, and I know that there are also many millions of fans out there who would agree with me on one simple fact that no matter who comes after him, no matter how talented they are, they will never be a huge impact like MJ was, they will never be as talented as he was, they will never replace the king of pop, and they will never, ever compare to Michael Jackson. There will only forever be the one and only Michael Jackson whose music has changed and put the music world where it is today, and no one else in this entire universe can ever top or replace that in my heart, and in the world, forever. ![]() R.I.P, MJ. |
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