beautifull job, no one could have done it better. MJ was a childhood friend to me. I remember the first day I saw him I was 10 like him and I received so much inspiration from that moment. thank you very very much susydiva. I am crying now your video has touched my heart that had grown frozen through the years
@Stiffmeister100015 жыл бұрын
The best 4ever! Nice Video :)
@Maxwell103r15 жыл бұрын
michael vc vai está en nosso coracoes sempre amamos vc!!!
@aznguyver19815 жыл бұрын
awesome tribute!
@ana4johnandashley15 жыл бұрын
mi geme!! casi lloro!! me encanta!! espero que descanse en paz porque se merece el cielo y mucho mas te kiero susan!!
@joshuakellys9214 жыл бұрын
💐🌹🌻🌺🌸😥😢
@kevincreed36486 жыл бұрын
khe zat :c
@canadiandestroyuh93232 жыл бұрын
It's a damn shame how badly the industry along with his father screwed him through out his entire life. He's a man with the voice,soul,and personality of an absolute radass angelic muse like deity. And they turned him into a monster from a children's fairy tale by the time of his death. They were draining this poor fellow dry since he was just a little lad,tour after tour after tour. Album after album after album, working the poor child like a slave. And never allowing him to fully embrace his childhood☹ He was a cash cow the very moment his father knew he could sing and dance better than his brothers. I notice that happiness he once had behind his eyes slowly disappear throughout the course of his career. By the time I saw him on the album cover of Thriller I knew just judging from his soulless eyes that he was no longer happy with being a celebrity and wanted out of the industry for good. But once his pop signed his life away via corrupted corporate contracts. The ball and chain that shackled Mike to the global 1% would never loosen. Henceforth why he created🎡Neverland🎪 Ranch🎢so he could enjoy what it truly felt like to be a kid for the first time in his adult life. I heard countless stories told by various celebrities stating that MJ was a bonified stud and a mothafreakin gangsta at heart. That light voice and kind hearted act is just that,a fronted act put on for the cameras. I heard he was a wild man in his youth and he didn't care if you didn't like it either. He truly was the definition of BAD BAD BAD💯To me he'll forever be the God of modern-day pop and r&b. And one of if not the GREATEST stage performers of all time bar none. Rip to the King,he now resides alongside Prince in the hall's of heaven. I can only imagine what they said to one another once they saw each others faces up there. They probably said something clever like, "I didn't expect to see you up here!"😂 I heard celebrities say they were never rivals behind the cameras and were very good friends in their private lives. Similar to Tupac and Biggie. I can see them two throwing an unbelievable mansion party together,inviting everyone inhabiting heaven. With stage performances debuting never previously heard singles by Amy Winehouse ,Aretha Franklin,& James Brown as the opening serenaded acts. I'm sure that the likes of Sammy Davis Jr.,Siegfried & Roy,Jerry Rawlings,Dick Clark,Elizabeth Taylor, Nicolette Larson, Marcel Marceau,and Whitney Houston were welcoming him through the pearly gates with open arms and teary pupils when he passed away. #atleastnowhewill⚰ #finallybefreeofthislife📿