I can't stop listening to this demo track. I never want to hear that Michael couldn't sing in his later years. Remember What I Told You was his last giving to us, and what a track it is.
La amistad más imposible y hermosa de Hollywood.
Marlon Brando pasó las últimas semanas de su vida en Neverland, el rancho de Michael Jackson.
Estaba tan enfermo que Michael le asignó chef privado, asistentes las 24 horas y le adaptó un carrito de golf con oxígeno para recorrer los jardines en paz.
El vínculo comenzó en los 80 a través de Miko Brando, hijo del actor, quien trabajó años como guardaespaldas de Jackson.
En 2001, ya con serios problemas de movilidad, Brando aceptó aparecer en el video de "You Rock My World" como un jefe de la mafia.
Fue su última aparición en pantalla.
Murió tres años después.
Dos leyendas que se cuidaron hasta el final.
When I was 5 years old in 1994, I lost my grandfather to liver cancer. In 1995 when I was 6 years old, I lost my father.
#MichaelJackson is the father figured I always looked up to.
Just like Berry Gordy believe in Michael. I always believe in Michael Jackson.
#MJInnocent
Michael Jackson had 3,000 dancers auditioning…and he picked HER.
This Sri Lankan Odissi queen brought 2000-year-old temple fire to the “Black or White” video and absolutely cooked MJ on the highway 😤
Nobody talks about this part… but it’s lowkey one of the coldest cultural moments in music history.
Look at her explaining how thrilling it felt . ❤️
"We recorded six or seven takes. At the end of each take he was sobbing, actually crying. When we finished the last take, Michael was too embarrassed to come into the control room. He just tippy toed out of the back door of the studio, got in his car, and left the building."💔
When Michael heard his friend and burn victim, Dave Dave, had attempted suicide because he felt his life wasn’t worth living, Michael hired him at Neverland to ensure he would feel as if his life has meaning
“I’m in a really beautiful moment with my father, and I love that.”
In a conversation with Jack Osbourne, Paris Jackson explained why she doesn’t feel obligated to make public posts on dates like Michael’s birthday or Father’s Day, criticizing the internet’s pressure for her to show her love in a “performative” way.
Here’s what she said:
“I’m not going to express my love in some ‘copy-and-paste’ way, imitating people who didn’t even know him… Because I knew him. He was my best friend.. There’s a lot of freedom in that, which is really beautiful.”
She also shared that she’s currently in a very peaceful and connected place with her father’s memory:
“My relationship is the most beautiful relationship of all. I’m in a really beautiful moment with my father, and I love that. And it’s nobody’s business. I don’t have to share that with anyone else.” ❤️🥺
I always try to find an explanation as to why michael still feels so alive in the collective imagery of this world, then i remember that he often used to quote:
“i know the creator will go but his work survives that is why to escape death, I attempt to bindmy soul to my work”
Thank you for not fabricating stories and lying on my uncle for $. I wish everyone wasn’t or wouldn’t become morally bankrupt for dirty cash. Its disgusting. Thank you Bill. Respect. 🙏🏾
Of course Michael is innocent.
Aaron Carter vehemently denied being abused by Michael, he insisted his mother told him to agree to the accusations because of money.
Even after being questioned by four FBI agents, he maintained his stance.
Anyone still believing Michael was an abuser, is an ldiot.
Netflix is dropping a new Michael Jackson documentary right after the biopic crossed $1 billion. Many see the timing as a calculated attack.
But here’s what the documentary won’t tell you:
The FBI investigated Jackson for 15 years and found nothing. The 1993 accusation came from a child under a drug known to create false memories. Two grand juries refused to indict. The accusers in Leaving Neverland both defended Jackson under oath while he was alive. One claimed abuse at a train station that wasn’t even built yet.
This isn’t about blindly calling him innocent. It’s about looking at the evidence Netflix hopes you’ll ignore.
Link in bio for the full breakdown.
https://t.co/pmAm1yRQu8
Ai gente, não.. não tá tudo bem porque já vai fazer 17 anos e vocês continuam na mesma narrativa cansativa de “o Michael virou outra pessoa” e “fez mil plásticas”.
Sendo que se vocês tivessem um pingo de vontade de pesquisarem as paradas a própria autópsia dele já desmentiu MUITOS desses exageros criados pela mídia.
Os únicos procedimentos estéticos realmente confirmados foi as rinoplastias (cirurgias no nariz), que o próprio Michael admitia aliás, as tatuagens cosméticas permanentes nas sobrancelhas, lábios e abaixo dos olhos; pigmentação no couro cabeludo para esconder áreas sem cabelo porque o Mike tinha calvície frontal e também devido ao acidente da Pepsi de 84 que ele sofreu queimaduras de 2 e 3° grau no couro cabeludo.
Além disso, a autópsia confirmou oficialmente que ele tinha vitiligo e lúpus, doenças que afetaram MUITO sua aparência ao longo dos anos.
Essa narrativa de “cirurgia na bochecha”, “mudou o rosto inteiro”, “fez incontáveis plásticas” simplesmente nunca apareceu na autópsia.
I have a great true story about Michael Jackson. My uncle was heading an organization in Africa to help suffering children be able to eat, have water, receive education, etc.
Italy had promised Africa $10,000,000 USD to help and pulled out last minute. Michael Jackson was told about this and sent a check for the full amount the very next day.