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Michael Jackson Memorial Unites Smokey Robinson, Mariah Carey, Stevie Wonder and More

7/7/09, 1:36 pm EST

Photo: Djansezian/Getty

Michael Jackson’s coffin was carried onto center stage at Los Angeles’ Staples Center by the singer’s brothers as the public memorial for the King of Pop started a little after 10 a.m. PST today, following a private ceremony at the Hollywood Hills’ Forest Hills Cemetery. A motorcade of approximately 20 vehicles escorted the family and loved ones to the Staples Center along shutdown highways as fans lined the streets to catch a glimpse of Jackson’s hearse driving by.

(Photos from Michael Jackson’s all-star memorial.)

Smokey Robinson began the memorial by reading statements from friends who could not attend the ceremony, including Diana Ross and Nelson Mandela. After Robinson exited the stage, the arena lights dimmed as the packed arena gave Jackson a moment of silence.

After an introduction remembering Jackson by family friend Pastor Lucious Smith, Mariah Carey was the first performer to take the stage, performing her rendition of the Jackson 5 hit “I’ll Be There” with Trey Lorenz.

Queen Latifah next took the podium to reminisce about the King of Pop. The singer-rapper-actress also recited a new poem by Maya Angelou written about Jackson titled “We Had Him.” Lionel Richie followed by singing “Jesus Is Love,” a song previously performed by Richie as a member of the Commodores.

Motown founder Berry Gordy, who signed the Jackson 5 to the famed Detroit label and also co-wrote “I’ll Be There,” spoke to the Staples Center crowd and the millions watching around the world about Michael’s “special” qualities that made him a star. Gordy concluded his memorial speech by saying the “King of Pop” moniker wasn’t big enough for Jackson; he was the “greatest entertainer who ever lived.”

“This is a moment that I wish I didn’t live to see come,” Stevie Wonder told the crowd before performing a solo rendition of “Never Dreamed You’d Leave in Summer.” “Michael, why didn’t you stay?,” Wonder sang after the second chorus before segueing into 1974’s “They Won’t Go When I Go.”

Next, Los Angeles Lakers icons Kobe Bryant and Magic Johnson (who appeared as a pharaoh in the “Remember the Time” video) reminded the audience that Jackson was one of the biggest philanthropists in music history. Johnson credited Jackson with inspiring him to be a better point guard, and the pair acknowledged Jackson’s role in opening doors for all African-Americans. A very-pregnant Jennifer Hudson then came out to perform Jackson’s Dangerous (and Free Willy soundtrack) song “Will You Be There.”

After a tribute from the Rev. Al Sharpton, John Mayer emerged from the crowd, picked up his guitar and led the band through a beautiful, mostly instrumental rendition of the Thriller ballad “Human Nature.”

A teary Brooke Shields was next to eulogize the singer, with the actress relating anecdotes from when the pair were young megastars in the 1980s. Shields also read a passage from Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince and told the crowd that Jackson’s favorite song was Charlie Chaplin’s “Smile.” As reported before the memorial, Jackson’s own brother Jermaine took the microphone for the performance of “Smile.”

Martin Luther King III and Bernice King paid tribute to Jackson and were followed by Texas Congresswomen Sheila Jackson-Lee, who told the crowd she introduced Resolution 600 into the House of Representatives officially recognizing Jackson as a musical icon, legend and humanitarian. Usher, often compared to Jackson for his singing and dancing abilities, sang a touching version of Jackson’s Dangerous ballad “Gone Too Soon” while caressing the silver coffin of his idol.

After a video of the Jackson 5 performing “Who’s Lovin’ You,” Smokey Robinson, who originally wrote the song and marveled at the 10-year-old Michael’s ability to sing the vocals, came up from the audience to properly pay homage to Jackson after beginning the memorial by reading statements from Diana Ross and Nelson Mandela. “That’s my little brother over there,” Robinson said, motioning to Jackson’s casket, “But he’s not really gone. He’s going to live forever and ever and ever.”

Shaheen Jafargholi, a finalist on Britain’s Got Talent, came out to perform “Who’s Lovin’ You.” Kenny Ortega, the director of the This Is It! concerts, took the mic to tell fans that Jafargholi would have joined the King of Pop at London’s O2 Arena had the concerts gone on as planned. Ortega also said it was fitting for the memorial to take place at the Staples Center, as it was the venue that housed the This Is It! rehearsals.

The performances concluded with “We Are The World” as it likely would have appeared at the This Is It! concerts, with Jackson’s supporting singers taking lead vocals on the performance. The Jackson family, Michael’s children, Lionel Richie (who co-wrote the song) and many more took the stage for the song, with everyone joining hands for “Heal the World.”

Jermaine and Marlon Jackson both shared memories of their brother, but it was Paris Katherine Jackson, Michael’s daughter, who had the most touching moment of the memorial, telling the crowd, “Ever since I was born, Daddy has been the best father you can ever imagine. And I just wanted to say I love him so much.” The Jackson family then lifted Michael’s casket, with a lone spotlight illuminating a microphone stand as the Staples Center lights faded. Pastor Lucious Smith delivered the final benediction. A Michael Jackson quote, “I’m alive and I’m here forever,” featured on the arena’s screen as the memorial ended.


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h_e_n_r_y | 7/7/2009, 1:48 pm EST

Nice.

Roberto Gonzalez | 7/7/2009, 2:55 pm EST

I will always continue to Love Michael Jackson’s Music and will especially miss him for all his great contributions he left behind!
We must remember that we are all humans and we will make mistakes through our lifetime but must also remember about forgiveness! After we expire from this World nothing really matters,except that we leave many,many memories and tears behind!

Jason | 7/7/2009, 3:48 pm EST

I’ll admit… I cried several times during this memorial.

Michel Kempes | 7/7/2009, 4:02 pm EST

respect

Anonymous | 7/7/2009, 4:17 pm EST

Love you always Michael R.I.P.

Richard | 7/7/2009, 4:30 pm EST

When Mr. Robinson held his speech and mentioned the fact that no-one could have sung the SR-written sung like MJ did (when MJ was a kid aged 10!), unless he or she had been suffering from a broken relationship and/or other misery, I could not help but think that that phrase was actually a ‘diss’ at father Joe….

Sway | 7/7/2009, 4:36 pm EST

When his daughter took to the microphone to speak, I’m pretty sure even the toughest of people couldn’t help but cry. We lost an icon, but those kids lost a parent. Someone who’s been there for them since birth. I hope Debbie Rowe sees that and will finally get the message to leave those poor kids where they belong— with their FAMILY. It takes more than procreating to be a parent. I’d like to know where the hell she’s been all their lives. And to all the naysayers continually insisting that he was a horrible father when you never had any kind of proof, I hope you’re eating your words.

Bas | 7/7/2009, 4:49 pm EST

Who was that female leadsinger in We are the world, referred above as ’supporting singers’? She is really special al a performer!

Bas | 7/7/2009, 4:49 pm EST

Who was that female leadsinger in We are the world, referred above as ’supporting singers’? She is really special as a performer!

Shahab | 7/7/2009, 5:04 pm EST

We love you forever Michael. You’ll be blessed.
The question is, what Joe was doing there? they all hate him, he’s the biggest part of all MJ’s miseries.

Ane | 7/7/2009, 5:06 pm EST

I WANNA SAy michael will remain with me in my heart and my mind… and i NOW even more in his family´s hearts specially his brohers and kids.. i think he could never be erased from all that he have done.. I LOVE YOU MICHAEL JACKSON.. from the botomm of my heart.

Jeremy Phelps | 7/7/2009, 5:20 pm EST

Very emotional during the “I love you daddy”

jay | 7/7/2009, 5:21 pm EST

the asian female singer sounded so much like michael—she was fantastic!!!!! i hope this will give/get her the break to be known

Bas | 7/7/2009, 5:27 pm EST

Yes that is the one I meant, but I cannot find her name anywhere. Such an honestly soulful beautiful singer! We will hear of her.

Ann | 7/7/2009, 5:29 pm EST

Love and Respect.

Anonymous | 7/7/2009, 5:35 pm EST

Who is the female singer that lead “Heal he World?

shana | 7/7/2009, 5:44 pm EST

So who was that wonderful Asian looking female singer who had the solo leads when all gathered around to sing We are the world and Heal the world. Her voice is really beautiful. Peace

William | 7/7/2009, 5:46 pm EST

We come into this world with nothing and we leave with nothing . It is all about sharing what we are blessed with while were here . Michael you certainly shared with all of us. You’ll be missed. B I B L E . Basic Instruction Before Leaving Earth

Scott | 7/7/2009, 5:51 pm EST

Who was the lead singer in ‘We are the World!?!’… I think my new ex-wife… lol. She was great.

Bas | 7/7/2009, 5:54 pm EST

OK, problem solved: This leadsinger’s name is Judith Hill. She was one of the singers rehearsing with Michael in the last few weeks.

Chantel | 7/7/2009, 5:56 pm EST

I had to share tears on the death of Mr. Jackson because it was just something about him that reached out to MILLIONS of people all over the world! Being a artist myself, his incredible lyrics and performance skills were incredible to me! Not to mention his want for world peace and his humanitarian deeds. My 7yr. old son loves him and dances to his music all the time!…..R.I.P Michael Jackson. We will never forget =)

Avis | 7/7/2009, 6:00 pm EST

Who was that wonderful Asian singer on the last number??

Marcel Anosike | 7/7/2009, 6:04 pm EST

Michael i love you so much and may God bless you.

Cj | 7/7/2009, 6:11 pm EST

Does this mean Jermaine won’t sue Michael now?

B.Ghata | 7/7/2009, 6:24 pm EST

after all, nothing can be said, he’s the Legendary King of POP,he dedicated his life, songs & music for the humanity hoping to bring people to one side & to live in a peaceful world,,all what has left is to hold on his message and to continue with his beliefs..may God bless him, and bless us all… “now the King of POP kneels before the King of Kings” Marlon Jackson” R.I.P my friend you’ll be remembered forever…

william | 7/7/2009, 6:35 pm EST

always missed, always loved, always there…

Poo | 7/7/2009, 6:52 pm EST

I cried so much!!! May his loving soul rest in Peace! Im sure he’s with our God Almighty.. like Stevie said, “maybe God needs him more than we do need him”. Love and respect for MJ.. The Last Legend!!

olga | 7/7/2009, 6:54 pm EST

my condolences to the Jackson family Michael will be missed I saw the memorial and could not stop crying I grew up lisening to his music I cant believe he is gone:( may god have him in his kingdom for Michael was a good man

Olga from New York city

chavonne | 7/7/2009, 6:56 pm EST

Michael we will all miss you very much. Your songs were not only exciting to dance to, but they were very touching to me. It will be very hard to go on knowing that you won’t grace us with your presence no more. But I believe that your spirit still lives on. I would have to thank God for blessing us with someone so special like you. To me, you weren’t just a person, but you was an angel sent down from heaven to give us a wake up call for us citizens to heal the world. God Bless you Michael!

roseann c | 7/7/2009, 7:19 pm EST

I WILL ALWAYS HAVE YOU IN MY HEART
FOREVER.I GREW UP WITH YOUR MUSIC, AND IN MY 44YEARS OF LIFE NO ONE WILL EVER COMPARE TO YOUR BLESSED SOUL. YOU ARE A GODSEND AND YOU DEFINITELY CHANGED OUR WORLD.GOD HAS BLESSED WITH YOUR PRESENCE.

Betty | 7/7/2009, 7:28 pm EST

The memorial was so moving and a wonderful tribute to Michael Jackson. It also may have introduced an amazing new singer – Judith Hill (?) – the lead singer on We are the World. She may be one of his last gifts to us all.

ANONYMOUS | 7/7/2009, 7:29 pm EST

One of my favorite songs that michael jackson made was human nature. I’m going to miss his soft voice to be honest with you. There will never be another artist like his in this world. Yes, there will be good singers and dancers and humanitarians that come along but there will never be another Michael Jackson aka the King of Pop. We love you michael and we will never forget you. Love You Always.

chavonne | 7/7/2009, 7:35 pm EST

God Bless you Michael. My prayers go out to your family and children.
You will be dearly miss, but we know that you are in a better place. Watching your memorial has touched my heart, especially when your brother Jermaine sang Smile, and Usher sang Gone to Soon.

ANONYMOUS | 7/7/2009, 7:41 pm EST

God bless you michael. you will be clearly missed from all over the world. England, Russia, Germany, Sweden, New York, Rhode Island, Mexico, etc. WE LOVE YOU MICHAEL. GOD GAVE US ALL A GIFT AND THAT WAS YOU.

Chris | 7/7/2009, 7:51 pm EST

I’m not affraid to say that I cried on and off, but when his daughter came on stage and said what she said, I broke down and cried for a few minutes and every time I’m going to see it now, I will become teary eyed. May Michael RIP and you are the greatest entertainer this world has seen.

AzulTool | 7/7/2009, 7:55 pm EST

A few questions. Why did this “man” settle out of court? Why was a child able to identify distinguishing marks on his genitalia? Why did they find child porn in a raid on his bedroom? Why did he take the jury that acquitted him to Neverland Ranch? Why did he admit to sleeping with boys? Why was there a security detail in front of his bedroom? Why did he flee the country once he was acquitted? Why did he dangle his own child outside of a window, six stories up? You can talk all day about sinners, but a sin against a child is unlike other sins. When you molest a child, you are committing a murder where the victim stays alive. You can give me all of your lame “he wasn’t convicted” arguments. Yet, you’ll all be the first to complain when the justice system screws up. Oh, but it was right in this case, eh? Especially in LA, where celebrities have a different justice system. But, anybody who questions this mania is full of hate. Well, what are all of you MJ defenders full of?

Kim | 7/7/2009, 8:06 pm EST

I thought that the memeorial service for Michael Jackson was classy and beautiful. May your soul be at peace.

jenna | 7/7/2009, 8:13 pm EST

im still in tears.
RIP Michael Jackson, forever the greatest pop artist.

jenna | 7/7/2009, 8:13 pm EST

im still in tears.
RIP Michael Jackson, forever the greatest pop artist.

Bryanna | 7/7/2009, 8:22 pm EST

The memorial was beautifully put together and such a great way to commemorate a man that was not only a indomitable entertainer & performer, but a father, friend, brother, son and active humanitarian. There will never be another like him to grace the world we know as entertainment. He may not be present on this earth, but he’ll live forever through his music and legacy that will reach generation after generation. I hope now they leave him alone. Rest easy Michael Joesph Jackson.

Ty | 7/7/2009, 8:23 pm EST

*sigh* while we all have questions about who MJ was that is now between him and his maker. I personally loved and hated Michael but no matter what I personally feel today this moment isnt the time. Today is a day to be respectful to those who his life uplifted, for the family that will miss him and to mourn the loss of someone while not perfect that inspired others. I cant understand why people keep forgetting that even the biggest sinner deserves our prayers at their passing. I guess we as Americans forget our Christian values.

Anonymous | 7/7/2009, 8:52 pm EST

The national coverage on TV and online media is certainly appropriate given the magnitude of Michael’s genius, contribution and altruism. RIP Michael. . . . . . . . . . . . P.S. One thing that has surprised me (but then again may be not) is Obama’s attempt at making what could only be termed as “fair and balanced” comments about the living legend – even though he clearly has reaped the same rewards that Magic, Kobe and Rev. Sharpton openly and gratefully acknowledged. Guess he’s just another one of all the individuals / entities that surrounded Michael who wanted to “get a piece” of the spoils – without acknowledging it fully. Yes, he is a politician – and a successful one – but somehow I expected a more honest, heartfelt, fearless response than a cold and calculated one. . . . . . Anyway, condolences to the kids and the Jackson family.

Orion101 | 7/7/2009, 9:11 pm EST

Beautiful and fitting memorial. Though perhaps it could have included eulogies from a wider cross-section of cultures / nationalities. . . . . . . . Anyway, now let’s focus on finding the “responsible and respectable professionals” who aided and abetted a homicide.

GYM | 7/7/2009, 11:13 pm EST

i will never forget of Michael Jackson because of his song of Heal the World. RIP MJ. may God forgive all your sin.

Felicity | 7/7/2009, 11:29 pm EST

it was hard seeing his dauter cry rip michael ill miss u

drummergrrl | 7/7/2009, 11:34 pm EST

That was Judith Heal who sang “Heal the World” and “We are the World”… she is amazing!!

drummergrrl | 7/7/2009, 11:35 pm EST

I meant Judith Hill.

julie | 7/8/2009, 12:05 am EST

what a beautiful service…may God bless him and give him eternal peace now in Heaven. I hope he is entertaining everyone up there!!

Anonymous | 7/8/2009, 1:44 am EST

Thank you for giving us some closer and thinking of his fans, Much Thanks for sharing this special moment with us.. Sorry as well you haven’t been given the peace and space to grieve with tranquility and harmony, be it the fans or stupid tabloids.. I just hope you get to grieve to sooth the soul and start to heal yourselves..Much Love Latina Ana, Australia/Chilean

Latina Ana y Andrew | 7/8/2009, 2:22 am EST

In addition, the ceremony was beautiful, more than what I expected. Stevie Wonders songs helpped me heal the anger I had with the people who dwell on Michael ongoing pain. For Michael is untouchable now and will live on FOREVER AND EVER AND EVER AND EVER. Thank you Michael and may Allah and your higher force and magic and us, the fans who have always adored you as a person for without knowing you, who could feel your heart, the love, purity that u have and a beautiful child that we would of loved to have treasured and taken care of, will always brighten the light of your legacy. You have always been in our hearts, through good and bad, never left your side, never doubted a pure heart, who taught me how to love and smile and treat others as one would like to be treated. We should all keep looking in the mirror for we have a life time of learning to do. If you do good, next time do better. Smile for Michael soothes our souls our tears with his music, legacy and loving heart. Learn to feel the truth not look at lying eyes. Rest In Peace, firstly my friend, my idol,my boyfriend, my lover, my husband, my innocent love, my heart. You are in your kingdom now, hope you await for me and my boy who adores you, he has Autism and he learnt to dance with you in the tummy till now .. doesn’t know a life without you. May the Universe Bless you and guide us to a better place. One Love. We love you more xxxxx

Lame | 7/8/2009, 2:36 am EST

Mariah Carey sounds awful. Her performance was terrible.

? | 7/8/2009, 3:07 am EST

real classy azultool.

michael jackson was a god

and you,so tastefull to not let him rest in peace.

jealousy is a sin

i hope to meet you in heaven michael!

maria d | 7/8/2009, 3:42 am EST

RIP Michael Joseph Jackson!!!
You were a true star here on Earth and now you are above us now amongst the stars
I hope that your children will continue to be shielded from unwanted publicity that you sought to do and that your family have the time and space to mourn you in peace, without being hounded by the press.
The positve and good deeds you humbly did were never publicised- only the negative aspects featured -you really wanted to’Heal the World’!!!!
Thank you for the music you provided, that i and millions have enjoyed and will continue to enjoy.
thank you to the Jackson family, for allowing us all to share in the celebration of your passing, and may we all continue to SMILE

Nthabi Makhanya BloemfonteinSA | 7/8/2009, 3:58 am EST

Who are we to judge???. Michael was amazing in many ways. I will miss his angelic voice. He has definetly “Gone too Soon” Let his soul RIP

Anonymous | 7/8/2009, 4:55 am EST

derbie dont be greedy

Carly | 7/8/2009, 5:47 am EST

This ceremony was more beautiful than I ever imagined it would be. So many people & their heart-felt, real, honest memories of MJ. My heart not only goes out to the entire Jackson family, but the millions of fans out there who are mourning his death as well. He was an icon, a legend, and he will NEVER be replaced. I’d like to applaud the city of Los Angeles as well as all the heartbroken fans, for working together and keeping things peaceful. That is how Michael would have wanted it!! =) RIP Sweet Prince…

**AnonyMOUS* | 7/8/2009, 5:54 am EST

I find AzulTool’s comments completely offensive. Today is the day to honor him, not rip apart every piece of his life and paint a picture of what you THINK he was. Michael never molested anyone, and if that kid from the 1993/1994 case had any sense of DECENY, he would come forward and clear MJ’s name for good. He simply led a tragic life, and through his genius, he was able to prevail. Stop for a minute and think of how much money he personally donated to charities. Over $500 MILLION. Name one other person who has contributed that much. Look at all he did for his fans, for his family, for people he didn’t even know. The incident with him hanging Blanket over the balcony window WAS a bit scary & dramatic, but he was only trying to give his fans what THEY wanted:
a look at his new baby. I just wish that people would think about both sides to a story/event before they jump to conclusions about it. Ignorance is not bliss. We must obliterate it and spread KNOWLEDGE.

Bubbles | 7/8/2009, 7:55 am EST

I have just read some sick comments from some seriously sick & twisted freaks, MJ was the greatest showman of all kind & he will be dearly missed by many and for those who dis him even to this day when e’s only just been burried need to get a life u sad disrespectful mugs. MJ was innocent, and the saying innocent until proven guilty says it all so keep you sly evil comments 2 urselves u shallow pieces of scum. R.I.P MJ we love u xxx

Micheal DeMolester | 7/8/2009, 8:35 am EST

Good riddence.

Doris | 7/8/2009, 9:26 am EST

I can’t put my finger on it, but something about Janet sickens me…

ling | 7/8/2009, 10:09 am EST

one day in my life, i’ll remember you somehow…
rest in peace michael
thank you for sharing your life with us

ling | 7/8/2009, 10:17 am EST

one day in my life, i’ll remember you somehow…
rest in peace michael
thank you for sharing your life with us :-)

Jeff | 7/8/2009, 10:18 am EST

Mariah Carey is not generally a good live performer…she is a recording artist…her voice is incredible, but inconsistent…but please cut her some slack…singing in that situation is stressful and stress tends to tighten the throat muscles thereby affecting vocal performance.

MB | 7/8/2009, 11:56 am EST

Great Memorial Service. The very end of it was the hardest part no question. It shows you how great of a father he was and how much he cared for his children. Also for him to be in the Guiness Book Of World Records for his Philanthropy amazes me. RIP MJ

AzulTool | 7/8/2009, 12:48 pm EST

There are many sad people in this world who are so gullible, and so misguided. We as a people have become so seduced by celebrity, that it has trumped our better judgement. As the comments on this board illustrate, it is the result of under-developed minds. It is a failing of society as a whole. And, I’ll just say this: 6 soldiers were killed in Afghanistan; President Obama reached a historic agreement with Russia to reduce our nuclear arsenal; The state of California is on the verge of bankruptcy. These were the big stories of the past few days. Were any of people aware of any of this?…sad.

me | 7/8/2009, 1:03 pm EST

Sure hate to see those kids put anywhere near Joe… if she allowed her own kids to be beaten what is to stop him now even if he doesn’t live there. Always wondered if that is why MJ looked so freaky – he didn’t want to look like his ‘dad’.

me | 7/8/2009, 1:06 pm EST

I must agree to a point with Azutool as far as more important things in the world than 24/7 of a dead guy. But the media knows what sells – gotta dumb down to the masses.

me | 7/8/2009, 1:32 pm EST

AnonyMOUS: I have some swamp land you would probably be gullible enough to buy, too….

nicole | 7/8/2009, 3:37 pm EST

God, I’m gonna miss u so much Michael! The most touching moments for me were Brooke’s speech,Usher’s performance and of course his daughter at the end. You deserve some peace, so R.I.P sweetheart!

c-badgirl | 7/8/2009, 3:38 pm EST

AzulTool-All I can say he without sin Cast the first stone. What
skeltons are in your closet.
MJ no matter what was the greatest
He was acquitted for any child
molestation charges what part of
my daddy was the best father you did not understand. ignorance is bliss but Egnorance with a E is
Just plain Egnorant. Everyone who has something negative to say about MJ you are sad low self esteem people who want to make yourselves feel better for having a unhappy life.

c-badgirl | 7/8/2009, 3:45 pm EST

AzulTool-STOP PLAYERHATING-IT’S NOT OUR FAULT YOU DID NOT MAKE AS A SINGER. WE ALL ARE AWARE OF THE WORLD’S PLIGHT. YESTERDAY WAS A MEMORIAL FOR SOMEONE WHO TRULY DESERVE IT. WE NEEDED TO BE AS ONE ONCE AGAIN. SMILE.

AzulTool | 7/8/2009, 4:28 pm EST

Under-developed minds…

azizza | 7/8/2009, 5:25 pm EST

at the end of memorial service….the quote: “I am alive..” could that be a cryptic message?

lydia m | 7/8/2009, 7:55 pm EST

Im not African- American but I did agree with Al Sharpton yesterday . God Bless Michael I always loved his person always believed in him. he has brought beautiful songs to our lives. your true fans will Miss you Michael.

lydia m | 7/8/2009, 7:55 pm EST

Im not African- American but I did agree with Al Sharpton yesterday . God Bless Michael I always loved his person always believed in him. he has brought beautiful songs to our lives. your true fans will Miss you Michael.

lydia m | 7/8/2009, 7:55 pm EST

Im not African- American but I did agree with Al Sharpton yesterday . God Bless Michael I always loved his person always believed in him. he has brought beautiful songs to our lives. your true fans will Miss you Michael.

lydia m | 7/8/2009, 7:55 pm EST

Im not African- American but I did agree with Al Sharpton yesterday . God Bless Michael I always loved his person always believed in him. he has brought beautiful songs to our lives. your true fans will Miss you Michael.

lydia m | 7/8/2009, 7:55 pm EST

Im not African- American but I did agree with Al Sharpton yesterday . God Bless Michael I always loved his person always believed in him. he has brought beautiful songs to our lives. your true fans will Miss you Michael.

lydia m | 7/8/2009, 7:55 pm EST

Im not African- American but I did agree with Al Sharpton yesterday . God Bless Michael I always loved his person always believed in him. he has brought beautiful songs to our lives. your true fans will Miss you Michael.

lydia m | 7/8/2009, 7:55 pm EST

Im not African- American but I did agree with Al Sharpton yesterday . God Bless Michael I always loved his person always believed in him. he has brought beautiful songs to our lives. your true fans will Miss you Michael.

lydia m | 7/8/2009, 7:55 pm EST

Im not African- American but I did agree with Al Sharpton yesterday . God Bless Michael I always loved his person always believed in him. he has brought beautiful songs to our lives. your true fans will Miss you Michael.

lydia m | 7/8/2009, 7:55 pm EST

Im not African- American but I did agree with Al Sharpton yesterday . God Bless Michael I always loved his person always believed in him. he has brought beautiful songs to our lives. your true fans will Miss you Michael.

lydia m | 7/8/2009, 7:55 pm EST

Im not African- American but I did agree with Al Sharpton yesterday . God Bless Michael I always loved his person always believed in him. he has brought beautiful songs to our lives. your true fans will Miss you Michael.

Cj | 7/8/2009, 10:06 pm EST

Sharpton should stop reminding us that he’s a racist. We were convinced a long time ago.

carolinedbertrand | 7/9/2009, 12:02 am EST

where were all of you during the trial when he needed a friend? hope you enjoyed your few minutes of fame as a so called friend.I am a old white woman, not ever a real fan,but no doubt the famlies only wanted his money.they were broke and used their kids to get it.

Anonymous | 7/9/2009, 1:36 am EST

bye bye poo-pusher – better late than never

Buried with one white glove... | 7/9/2009, 8:23 am EST

This sums up the totally pathetic joke that is michael jackson…

What a JOKE!!

AnyanwuRuth | 7/9/2009, 10:20 am EST

I so much wept when Mariah Carey performed ‘i will be there’ with Trey Lorenz maybe because its my best track.i lost it al when Brooke Shields and Usher came on stage.Micheal,i love you so much and you will always be loved by me.Rest In Peace my idol.

anonimous | 7/9/2009, 2:41 pm EST

judit hill everyonw

ltn | 7/11/2009, 12:45 pm EST

Real classic azultool! Your name truly suits what you are a tool. For someone who has to respect for the dead you also have no balls to use your name and tell the world who your stupid a** is. Grow up! Michael was and is a legend. He brought together a world and multiple generations and races. I don’t see you in the guiness book for donataing over 500 MILLION dollars to charity! Your soul will burn in hell.

taylor | 7/11/2009, 12:48 pm EST

I love you michael! May you rest in peace forever. Thank you for all you have done for the world and all generations.

sofakingwat | 7/11/2009, 7:08 pm EST

@ Azultool im sure you mean something to someone and when you go the problems of the world will stop for a day of love for you. Music brings us together not hate that’s why we love mj.

sharon | 8/4/2009, 6:58 pm EST

did prince even show up to pay respects? anyone know?

brooklyn | 9/4/2009, 6:28 pm EST

Michel Jackson is the best dad i ever heard sing in the whole wide world. Hey, Mariah Carey and i like your songs also and tell my speacil 2 sisters i love them. Sinceraly, Love,Brooklyn Davis

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