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FUN FACT: Do you know that at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards Michael Jackson was presented with a fake Artist of the Millennium award, which was actually a birthday cake topper from Britney Spears birthday. Everyone laughed and made fun of him after he gave an emotional acceptance speech, causing immense humiliation. Michael left the award show and was seen crying in his car ride home afterwards. This level of dehumanization is heartbreaking 💔
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FUN FACT: Do you know that Michael Jackson was initially hesitant to shoot this video because of his deep ties to the Jehovah’s Witnesses. He worried about how the church would react and even more, how his mother would feel about it. In the end, he pushed past that fear… and it paid off. The video went on to become one of the most defining moments of his career.
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ONE OF THE MOST LEGENDARY POWER MOVES IN MUSIC HISTORY: Eminem dissed Michael Jackson in 2005... But Michael Jackson didn't respond the way people would expect from a musician. Rather than firing back with a diss record, MJ played it smart. He acquired major stakes in Sony/ATV, the same company that controlled much of Eminem's music publishing. That means, every time Eminem's song was played, Michael Jackson was quietly getting paid. 😎👍🐐
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Michael Jackson was injured during this performance... but the second the music kicked in, the performer inside him took over. Even sitting in a chair, he still had more stage presence than almost anyone else on stage. You can literally see instinct, passion, and greatness take control in real time. That's something you can't fake. Some people are simply born to perform. THATS WHY HE WAS THE KING OF POP, ROCK AND SOUL!
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Michael Jackson last Rehearsal before his death Just a few hours after Michael Jackson finished this rehearsing, Michael would head back to his Holmby Hills mansion in Beverly Hills for some much-needed rest, preparing to return the next day for another intense rehearsal. Do you know that the rest never came, because his murderous so called doctor “Conrad Murray” injected him with a lethal cocktail of prescription medications a decision that tragically end Michael Jackson’s life.
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The night Michael Jackson debut his first ever live Moonwalk dance at Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever (A television special celebrating the 25th anniversary of Motown Records, broadcast on NBC) on March 25, 1983, at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California.
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The prison version of Michael Jackson’s “They Don’t Care About Us” short film directed by the legendary Spike Lee, was released on this date in 1996, this version was the second short film for the single, following the “Brazil Version" released in March 1996 that’s also directed by Spike Lee. It was filmed inside of New York Correctional Facility depicts MJ as an inmate to symbolize mass incarceration and systemic injustice. It is juxtaposed with archival footage of historical human rights violations and police brutality. Due to its controversial and "hard-driven" imagery, the prison version was largely banned from daytime television on major music channels like MTV and VH1, leading to the creation of the more "radio-friendly" Brazil version as the primary promotional clip.
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Michael Jackson’s Final Performance with His Brothers On September 10, 2001, Michael Jackson reunited with his brothers for the very last time on stage just like the Victory Tour in 1984. The historic moment took place during the Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Joined by Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, and Randy, the Jackson brothers delivered an unforgettable medley of their classic hits: “I Want You Back,” “ABC,” “I’ll Be There,” and “Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground).” The performance was electric, filled with nostalgia and the unmistakable chemistry that defined the Jackson 5 era.
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30 years ago, michael jackson released ‘they don’t care about us’ Michael Jackson had to cut a deal with a drug lord to film this video. The Brazilian government tried to block the shoot. A judge banned the filming. The police refused to enter the area. Rio was bidding to host the 2004 Olympics and didn't want the world seeing footage of its poorest neighborhoods. So Spike Lee walked into the favela (Rio's version of a hillside slum) and found the local crime boss. His name was Marcinho VP. He ran one of the city's biggest gangs, Comando Vermelho. He also happened to be a huge Jackson fan, and he provided the whole production with security for free.
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This is the iconic live performance of "They Don't Care About Us" from Michael Jackson's July 1997 Munich concert. And its remains one of the most high-energy, visually staggering moments of the HIStory World Tour. Performance Highlights • MJ storms the Olympiastadion stage in that futuristic metallic silver-and-black zip-up suit… then rips it off to reveal the olive-green military t-shirt. Instant goosebumps. • The transition from the high-octane “Scream” straight into the sharp, stomping, militaristic choreography is legendary. That marching precision, that power, that energy — unmatched. Over 70,000 fans packed into Munich’s Olympiastadion witnessed history that night. This remains one of the definitive recordings from Jackson’s final world tour.
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DO You know that MICHAEL JACKSON was not the first person to do the Moonwalk dance. In 1982, Jeffrey Daniels of Shalamar stunned audiences with his legendary moonwalk on Top of the Pops, HIS performance was so good that they asked him to come back and perform it again the following week. Not long after, he went on to choreograph for Michael Jackson and even taught him that very move. Michael was just lucky to have popularized it. Now that’s a dance revolution! 💫
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