A Legend After Death

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A Legend After Death

Michael Jackson, has become even more iconic, then before, after his death. His songs are getting increasing popular, and he left many people wanting more. Although Michael Jackson is no longer with us, he has left us with a legacy album, to last the ages. It is a complication of songs from when he was under the Motown label, and since he switch record albums during his teenage years, you can be prepared to hear his original hits from the earlier years of Michael.

This album will be released to the public on July 27,2009, as a tribute to Michael Jackson and his outstanding career. The album is titles “Michael Jackson Motown 50 Mixes.

It is a celebration of 50 years of music, and includes some of his original hits, such as Ben, I’ll Be There and ABC. It is a combination of mixes and each song has an added twist, to add a new sound to great classics.

Other tracks have become a heartwarming tribute to the pop star, such as With a Childs Heart and Never Can Say Goodbye. Jackson was like a son to Berry Gordy, founder of Motown records and he described his death by stating, I am shocked beyond words. Its like a dream - a bad dream. This cannot be! How can Michael Jackson not be here?

Obviously, the death of Michael Jackson and the mysteriousness not only about his death but his life itself is indeed a tragedy. It is clear that although the King of Pop is gone forever that his music will have everlasting life. It is a shame he couldn’t be alive to see how popular he is in death. A true example of how death creates a legend.

By: Patrick A Daniels

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Michael Jackson has left the world with one final album, Michael Jackson Motown 50. It is a collection of hits from the last 50 years under the Motown label. To order your copy of Michael Jackson Motown 50 Mixes check out www.cdwow.com.

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