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  1. Aug 29, 2023 · Throughout his life, Michael Jackson openly spoke about his admiration for Jesus and his teachings. In interviews, he often expressed his love for Jesus and credited him as a source of inspiration and guidance in his life.

  2. Nov 30, 2023 · In the world of music, certain songs stand out for their ability to captivate and evoke deep emotions. One such song is "Little Susie / Pie Jesu" by the legendary Michael Jackson. Released in 1995 as part of his HIStory album, this hauntingly beautiful composition tells a tragic tale that

  3. Michael Jackson in his reflection "My Childhood, My Sabbath, My Freedom" "During the meals I've had with him, he did pray silently. When he prayed out loud, it was always to God, but that doesn't mean he didn't use any other names.

  4. Jun 10, 2021 · This, in the case of the death of the legendary American musician, Michael Jackson is no different. On June 25, 2009, Michael Jackson died at his home on North Carolwood Drive, Los Angeles, from severe propofol and benzodiazepine intoxication.

    • A Song That Mocks Famous Musicians
    • Michael Jackson
    • “Just Lose It” Is Braggadocious and Super Crazy
    • All in All
    • When Did “Just Lose It” Come out?
    • Music Video
    • Michael Jackson’s Response to “Just Lose It”
    • Stevie Wonder Responds to “Just Lose It”
    • Other Celebrities Reprimand em
    • “Just Lose It” Survives The Criticisms

    And one proven way of doing so is by making fun of other famous musicians. So after proclaiming that Shady is indeed back (this being the lead single from the album it is featured on), the vocalist closes out the intro by proclaiming “stop, pajama time”. And on the surface, doing so is definitely a comedic reference to MC Hammer, an extremely-popul...

    And speaking of Michael Jackson, as you likely know he had his issues with the law concerning, as Eminem puts it in the first verse, “child molestation accusations”. And MJ is obviously, considering the music video and all, one of the main targets of this song. But the rapper goes on to explain that he’s not taking a “stab at Michael”, as in he’s n...

    Overall we can say that this song is braggadocious in nature, even though Eminem doesn’t really boast about himself. Instead it’s more like he’s on the scene and as such demands notice. And along those same lines, the title alludes to the notion of behaving in an uninhibited fashion. For example, it can be said that the phrase “just lose it” is equ...

    Indeed “Just Lose It” is actually intended to be Eminem’s version of a dance song. This is not only made evident in the music video, with the latter half being primarily set in a club, but also the first line of the chorus highlights his intended goal of ‘making you dance’. Furthermore as far as the audience is concerned, ‘just losing it’ would act...

    This track is from Eminem’s fifth album, 2004’s “Encore”. As expected the project was a massive hit, topping the UK Albums Chart as well as Billboard 200, in addition to selling millions of copies. And this was the lead single out of six that came from that project. “Just Lose It” was officially released via Interscope Records, Aftermath Entertainm...

    However the music video to this song is more famous or infamous than the track itself. This is by and large due to Eminem using the opportunity to make fun of Michael Jackson (1958-2009), the most-famous musician of the 20thcentury yet a perpetual whipping boy for comedians such as, to some extent, Slim Shady. The rapper also pokes fun at MC Hammer...

    And of course all of this caught the attention of Michael Jackson himself. And according to MJ, up until that point he actually “admired Eminem as an artist”. MJ further stated that he felt that Shady’s depictions of him were “outrageous and disrespectful”. He further added that what Eminem did to him was “demeaning and insensitive”. He went on to ...

    Also Stevie Wonder, one of the most peace-living musicians in American pop history, chimed in to further expound that what Eminem did was “bullsh-t”. According to him, Em was ‘kicking Michael Jackson while he was down’, as again MJ was never truly able to escape the child-molestation allegations, even after he had legally settled the matter.

    Moreover Steve Harvey, upon whose radio show Michael lodged the aforementioned complaint, was against Eminem as was Benzino, one of Shady’s rivals at the time. And all of that did end up adversely affecting the video, as in it experiencing a short-lived ban from BET as well as apparently some other networks.

    But in the grand scheme of things, as noted above, the song was still a massive success. It is apparent, once again with the lyrics as well as the video, that Eminem and co. were longing for a shock effect. And it can be concluded that they were successful in that regard, especially with the video. In fact it even received a few accolades. For inst...

  5. Jun 25, 2009 · Michael Jackson (1958-2009) He is dead at the age of 50. He had everything the world offered–but no Jesus. I remember once looking at the liner notes from an album of his, and he quoted the final lines from William Ernest Henley’s famous poem, Invictus: I am the captain of my soul.

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  7. It shows a neutral response to good and evil. For example, billie jean and smooth criminal. Thriller was one, but micharl made it very clear he did not like the occult. He's quoted jesus before, and said he looks up to him and was told to be like him as he was young. 0.