Had no idea MJ had them goons :ohhh:

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Why would Magic Johnson shock about MJ likes KFC?....just because of what?....his skin color or what?

As big as people like Michael Jordan was in awe of Michael Jackson, that nikka was everything cool about anything, rolled into one. Ain't no one alive can go to places and people start crying to see this nikka. He was that dude.
 

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:damn: nikkas in here negging me cause i said MJ is a child molester

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Because MJ was larger than life, on a whole other level of fame and riches, hard to believe he would still be dining at and enjoying fast food joints.

I see, make sense.


As big as people like Michael Jordan was in awe of Michael Jackson, that nikka was everything cool about anything, rolled into one. Ain't no one alive can go to places and people start crying to see this nikka. He was that dude.

True! :ehh:

MJ :salute:
 

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MJ also gave his brother Jermaine the 50 Cent - Young Buck treatment:

In his wonderfully juicy new book, “Soundtrack of My Life,” Clive Davis — “the Man with the 45 RPM Ears” –confirms what has always been out there: Michael Jackson purposely tried to kill off brother Jermaine’s career. In the mid 80s, Davis signed Jermaine Jackson and had a couple of hits that still stand up: “Do What You Do” and “Tell Me I’m Not Dreaming.” Michael didn’t like this.


When Clive hired Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds and LA Reid in the late 1980s to produce Jermaine’s fourth album at Arista Records, Michael had enough, Davis says. The King of Pop tied up Babyface for his own projects, ripping him away from Jermaine. Clive writes: “Jermaine couldn’t believe that Michael, his close brother, would hijack his producers’ material this way.”At a dinner in Paris, Clive recalls, Jermaine was “crying, indeed sobbing at times, so deeply hurt that his brother would do this to him.”


The older brother was so angry that he wrote his infamous song, “Word to the Badd,” which denounced Michael as shallow and selfish. Michael responded by calling Davis and demanding he take the song off of Jermaine’s new album.

Davis was between a rock and a hard place, as they say. Jermaine leaked the track so the world could hear his bitterness. Clive “I felt it would be wrong for me to tell an artist to take a song off an album. This was a family and personal matter that they would need to resolve themselves.” Eventually a watered down version of the song was officially released. Davis’s story lines up with the one told by Michael’s longtime pr man, the late Bob Jones, in his book with Stacy Brown.

I’m sorry: this is the petty side of Michael Jackson that his fans don’t like to hear about. But now we have the same story from two people who never knew each other–Bob Jones, and Clive Davis. Bob Jones wrote that Michael systematically destroyed the careers of Rebbe and Jermaine, and even LaToya, but wasn’t fast enough to stop Janet.



http://www.showbiz411.com/2013/02/1...ckson-plotted-to-end-brother-jermaines-career
 

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