Michael Jackson
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Michael Jackson
Michael Joseph Jacksonwas an American singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and actor. Called the King of Pop, his contributions to music, dance and fashion along with his publicized personal life made him a global figure in popular culture for over four decades...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPop Singer
Date of Birth29 August 1958
CityGary, IN
CountryUnited States of America
worried figures knows
I don't know what I could do besides sing but I'm not worried because I figure I've got the rest of my life to find out!
kings real kids
There was Michael Jackson, the King of Pop, an aloof superstar who had everything and needed no one. And Michael Jackson, the shy kid under the mask, who lacked even a single real friend.
mistake thinking dancer
Thinking is the biggest mistake a dancer could make. You have to feel.
nice heart feelings
Yeah, Wacko Jacko, where did that come from? Some English tabloid. I have a heart and I have feelings. I feel that when you do that to me. It's not nice.
neverland sells
I will never ever sell Neverland
drinking beer ice
Drinking really cold beer is like slapping yourself in the face with an ice pick.
rounds
Who will dance on the floor in the round?
wings life-is divine
When all life is seen as divine, everyone grows wings.
common-purpose joy understanding
Today we stand together all around the world, joined in a common purpose - to remake the planet into a haven of joy and understanding and goodness...
pops pop-music
I don't like pop music.
controversy jew
Jew me, sue me, everybody do me.
inevitable-change inevitable change-is-inevitable
Change is inevitable and always good in one sense or the other.
not-good-enough lasts wells
Just doing as well as you did last time is not good enough.
revenge writing character
The more passive one's life in the field, the greater the need to reverse the situation when one returns home, which is why the arcane and authoratative character of academic writing may be seen, to some extent, as a vengeful reaction to the inertia, uneventfulness, and waiting one had to endure as a guest at someone else's banquet. A way of redressing an existental imbalance, as it were reclaiming authorial will by superimposing one's own meaning on theirs...