It has been a year after the shocking death of the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. His death never stops the world from listen, see, watch, sing and dance like the late King of Pop. He had inspired many individuals and organizations to stand up for peace of the world and fight for environment even for the poor. His death might be a lost to all of the people around the world but his songs still lives on for the future generation to understand more about the meanings behind the songs.
I keep listening to his songs after his death. First of all is Billie Jean, followed by Thriller, Black or White, Earth Song, Heal the World, Smooth Criminal and Man in the Mirror. ‘Heal the World’ has been a title that I’ve used for Earth Hour this year. Even the theme song of the title used the song Michael sang himself but that song was an instrumental performed by Vienna Orchestra.
Recently, I went to Youtube to watch certain tribute to Michael Jackson. Even I will get sad and can’t even believe that he had passed away just like that and he had passed away for a year. It also had triggered me and thinking of to learn some Michael Jackson’s dance moves: - moonwalk, Billie Jean Thriller and Smooth Criminal. I posted on Facebook about my thought and the only person that going to make my dream come true is Jason Ryan.
Both Jason and I did discuss to have a dancing tribute like other countries held after Michael had passed away. To think of certain situations – from organizing to preparation and to the real thing, IT’S ALL ABOUT THE MONEY. That how we are? Pathetic isn’t it? We also think that most of Malaysian doesn’t even care about this thing anymore.
In respect to Michael Jackson, I will try to learn the moonwalk and this post as my appreciation to him. Michael, even though you are not here right now with us but your songs still within our hearts, each and every one of us. Long Live the King of Pop!
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Disclaimer: This post was written in the conjunction of his 1st anniversary of his death. Any contents (even my actions) within this post had nothing to do with my beliefs in my religion. That was just the way that made me feels.
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