This is it-Michael Jackson

I’ve read a lot of blogs about this remarkable artist. All has different views and comments about his death. I came to a point that I just want them to stop saying bad things about this guy. Come on people! he’s dead and if ever I was in his situation (God forbid) I just want people to be reminded of my accomplishments and not my flaws. So now I decided to make a blog about MJ and remember him of what he had offered in the music industry.
Michael Jackson was a famous icon since I was a kid. His talent in singing and dancing made people literally go crazy about him. One time I was watching his concert online, and I was just in-awe how people adored him. He just stood there like a statue in the stage and people fainted, cried, shouted, jumped. I can say that people really loves him inspite of all the charges and bad situations he has been through.
MJ has been an idol of many artists like him. Destiny’s child, Usher, Aaron Carter are just few of Mj’s fan who really admired his genuine confidence and sweetness. A lot of people said that it wasn’t really his time to die, but I personally know that God has his own perfect timeframe of our lives. He has the right to take away lives because He created it in the first place. It was MJ’s time to leave this earth but I’m glad he has left us a movie worth watching. “This is it” was his supposedly comeback concert but due to his death the scheduled shows were cancelled. Looking at the bright side, atleast people tried their best to make this concert happened. I’m so excited to watch it this weekend knowing that it’s going to be a blast.
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R.I.P. Mr Jackson’s death was, in my opinion, actually a result of all the emotional torture he had to take during all the allegations made against him. He prevailed in the the courts, but his health spiralled out of control. So can anyone say it was a single doctor’s fault, or perhaps the eagerness with which our society accuses? This applies particularly to famous people.