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Michael Jackson was born is Gary Indiana August 29th 1958. Michael Jackson was a very famous person and he still is. He was called the king of pop for a reason. He was called the king of pop because he was a great singer and dancer he also made his own dance called the moonwalk. The moonwalk is Michael Jackson’s signature dance move from his song called Billie Jean released in 1983.

During Michael Jackson’s childhood he joined his family's singing band Called the Jackson 5 in 1963. In the singing band called The Jackson 5 there are his four brothers and himself and there names are Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Michael. They all would work as a team to get the Job done. They would have fun whenever they could and when they have
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He also had an amusement park called Neverland. Everyone that went there loved Neverland. They loved to see Michael Jackson and to ride his rides and to learn more about him. He loved to play with his kids. His kids names are
Prince Michael Jackson II, Paris Michael Katherine Jackson, Michael Joseph Jackson Jr.

June 25th Michael Jackson died in Los Angeles. There was a lot of rumors about his death. There were things like Heart Failure and Heart Attack, but none of them happened. Michael Jackson really died be cause he was put under to sleep because he couldn't sleep and his bodyguard gave it to him and didn't wake him up so he never got up and his heart stopped and failed. What Michael Jackson had to put him down (Sleep) was a medicine called Propofol. It's a strong medicine.

Everyone was so worried about what had happen to the king of pop. everyone was wanting to know the truth why did he go missing, what had happen, how bad was the accident. After everyone found out the truth, (That he died) everyone was pissed off how he died and sad at the same time. His bodyGuard had 3 years in jail for letting him do that and it's Illegal to sleep with Propofol because it is a strong medicine that will

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