Michael Jackson debuted at the age of 5, became famous at the age of 8, and sang a number one single at the age of 11. In 1989, Elizabeth Taylor, the queen of the entertainment industry, said of Michael Jackson: No one can compare to him, no one can dance like him. His dance moves, no one could write a song like his, let alone cause as much commotion as he did when he appeared. When I hear the name Michael Jackson, I think of the dazzling light of a dazzling star, laser-like dazzling, and I deeply admire him. I think he's the biggest and best star in the world and the most talented music producer the world has ever known. He is a great man who shocked the world. In my eyes, he is the real one, the king of pop, rock and soul music. As a result, Michael officially ascended the throne of "KING OF POP" (King of Pop Music).
The greatness of Michael Jackson lies in his singing and dancing that bring joy, emotion and shock to hundreds of millions of fans around the world. And most importantly, he broke the shackles of white American racism that has always suppressed black artists! He was the first black singer to appear on MTV and the first black singer to appear on the cover of Rolling Stone. He opened the door and paved the way for many suppressed black singers to succeed! He created an era in the music world! Equally equal to his artistic achievements was his philanthropy, as I mentioned above. Of course, there are many people who do charity in the world, but who is like Michael who never gives up his charity despite being extremely slandered by the media and heavily misunderstood by the world?
When talking about Michael Jackson, many famous singers and musicians in the European and American music circles describe him as: great!
Perhaps those who are used to hearing that Michael Jackson is a "pervert" feel uncomfortable when they hear him being called a "great man". However, Michael's greatness does not need them to affirm his greatness. It can stand the test of time, the judgment of future generations, and the scrutiny of history!
As the outstanding American music producer Quincy Jones said when commenting on Michael Jackson: "As an artist, he is the Mozart, Beethoven or Bach of the new generation... They were both attacked while they were alive and people didn't understand them, but people didn't know why until long after they were gone... He won't be truly respected until long after we and he are gone... and he doesn't. He will never be forgotten. We should be happy and thank God that we see a living legend. People always compare him to Elvis, the Beatles or Sinatra, but there is only one Michael Jackson in the world two hundred years later. , people will be ashamed of what happened today”