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Who is surprised that Wacko Jacko’s (aka michael jackson) lifestyle lead to premature death?
From reading all the headlines the last 2 days it seems everyone just brushed aside what a freak he was…not to mention pedo…and he hasn’t done anything of consequence in the music industry for what like 25 years now? The guy was not a great virtue as a human being from my perspective…
He had one history defying mega album (thriller?) and another one that sold very good (Bad??)….then after that his work wasn’t really popular and he just kinda was a bad punchline…I don’t see him as this ubertalent…basically I never cared for his music anyway…
may not have been the best human but he was an amazing and talented performer.
Have you ever watched his life story? he lived a tragic abusive life and usually those type of people end up like the ones they had in their life.
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