Billie Jean _ MJ

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What's the difference between Michael Jackson and the other historic biggies like Beatles, Rolling Stones, Bee Gees, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Eagles etc.

The difference is that he can dance. His moves add another dimension to his music, just like Elvis Presley, perhaps most today would say surpassing Elvis.
 
And he can turn black to white..........now grey.......:D
 
And he can turn black to white..........now grey.......:D

At the time of Off The Wall and Thriller, he was already one of the most handsome black men in the world. At the time of Bad, he started to turn whitish. At the time of Dangerous, he sang "it doesn't matter if you're black or white." Ironically, it seemed that mattered to him, otherwise why all the trouble and expenses to turn whitish. Anyway, that's his personal matter. I enjoy his music and dance regardless, just as millions, if not billions.
 
What's the difference between Michael Jackson and the other historic biggies like Beatles, Rolling Stones, Bee Gees, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Eagles etc.

The difference is that he can dance. His moves add another dimension to his music, just like Elvis Presley, perhaps most today would say surpassing Elvis.

Yes, and like his music, he changes his looks to go with the times - a truely great entertainer indeed.
 
the world has lost a true humanitarian..
http://www.fastweb.com/college-scholarships/articles/1305-michael-jacksons-300-million-legacy

Michael Jackson died Thursday after going into cardiac arrest, at the age of 50. While no one disputes he was the King of Pop, what you may not have known is that he was a big philanthropist — to the tune of $300 million — to various charities. And a chunk of that went to scholarships.

In fact, in the Millennium-Issue of the “Guinness Book Of Records” Jackson was recognized as the Pop Star who supports the most charity organizations.

In 1986 Jackson gave $1.5 million to set up the "Michael Jackson UNCF Endowed Scholarship Fund”, aimed at students majoring in performance art and communications, with money given each year to students attending a member United Negro College Fund college or university. The scholarship has helped hundreds of students attend college.

Jackson also contributed to the Cities and Schools Scholarship Fund and many other charities aimed at education and special needs children.

The following is a list of some of the charities he publicly helped, taken from AllMichaelJackson.com:

* AIDS Project L.A.
* American Cancer Society
* Angel Food
* Big Brothers of Greater Los Angeles
* BMI Foundation, Inc.— Support music education for gifted youngsters.
* Brotherhood Crusade
* Brothman Burn Center
* Camp Ronald McDonald
* Childhelp U.S.A. – Aims at meeting the needs of abused an neglected children—including education.
* Children’s Institute International
* Cities and Schools Scholarship Fund
* Community Youth Sports & Arts Foundation
* Congressional Black Caucus (CBC)
* Dakar Foundation
* Dreamstreet Kids
* Dreams Come True Charity
* Elizabeth Taylor Aids Foundation
* Juvenile Diabetes Foundation
* Love Match
* Make-A-Wish Foundation
* Minority Aids Project
* Motown Museum
* NAACP
* National Rainbow Coalition
* Rotary Club of Australia
* Society of Singers
* Starlight Foundation
* The Carter Center’s Atlanta Project
* The Sickle Cell Research Foundation
* Transafrica
* United Negro College Fund (UNCF)
* United Negro College Fund Ladder’s of Hope
* UNESCO—The proceeds of one of his tours went to the education of children in developing countries.
* Volunteers of America
* Watts Summer Festival
* Wish Granting
* YMCA – 28th Street/Crenshaw


Yes, and like his music, he changes his looks to go with the times - a truely great entertainer indeed.
 
This the original Billie Jean video. Someone please help embed.
Why don't you do the embedding yourself you twit. Even a 5 year old knows how to do a copy and paste.:rolleyes:
 
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here u go.........
 
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