Remembering Michael Jackson
He's dead and gone and the world remains in shock. Not since the death of John Lennon has a pop star's death made so many headlines. The "greatest cross-over artist", the "King of Pop", star of the "best pop video ever" - the testaments to Michael Jackson's genius go on and on.
By way of homage the organisers of the MOBOs have put together a video in which British artists and DJs talk about his influence and the impact of his passing. Interviewees include Craig David, Beverley Knight, Jamelia, Chipmunk, Ras Kwame and Tim Westwood, providing a fitting epitaph to one of the most influential artists of all time.


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At 16:31 14th Jul 2009, aldomandolo wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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At 23:43 18th Jul 2009, Onthebuzz wrote:He was definitely the finest entertainer of our era!
For an artist to sell 50 million and over records of quality crossover tracks in Thriller that speaks volumes. RIP MJ
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At 13:18 24th Jul 2009, PStarmix wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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At 12:56 30th Jul 2009, Peta wrote:As a young man he was brilliant.
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At 08:40 20th Sep 2009, saintxtcol wrote:Check MJ Tribute from Pakistan theatif.com
Billie Jean n Way Yo Make Me Feel in Rock
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At 19:04 29th Sep 2009, dennisjunior1 wrote:Matt,
Thanks for the excellent coverage of Michael Jackson....
=Dennis Junior=
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