Looking back at Micheal Jackson’s life will make you wish is still alive, so touching memories on his 12th Anniversary.
The world looked down at their cell phone or TV screen and found that Michael Jackson had been dead for 12 years at the age of 50. Born on August 29, 1958, singers, songwriters and dancers, known as the "King of Pop", are one of the best-selling artists of all time, with an estimated 350 million records worldwide.
The 15-time Grammy winner left his mark and was one of the most important cultural figures of the 20th century. From Jackson No. 5, Neverland Ranch, etc.: review Michael's life and career 12 years after his death.
Michael is the eighth child of the Jackson family. In 1964, he made his debut as a member of Jackson V together with his elder brothers Jackie, Tito, Jeman and Marron. Unfortunately, this is a dark day for Michael, and the singer said that his father physically and emotionally abused him during rehearsal. There are even allegations that he forced Michael to receive hormone therapy as a child to prevent his voice from changing.
He began his personal career in 1971 and became a star on his 1979 album Off the Wall. His 1982 album Thriller broke the race of Baris with his memorable music videos Beat It, Billie Jean and Thriller. This album has become the best-selling album ever. He continued to release Bud in 1987.
In the late 1980s, people were confused but fascinated by Jackson's changing appearance, behavior and lifestyle. In 1993, he was accused of sexual abuse of the children of family friends, and the crime was resolved by the civil court due to lack of evidence. Since then, MJ's life has been full of controversy, more accusations and health problems.
Jackson bought a manor and will become a dream pasture in 1988. He moved in 1992 and turned it into an adult home of his childhood fantasy, with a private amusement park, orangutan and elephant. It's J.M. Fantasy world name. Barry's "Peterpin", about a boy who never grew up. Of course, there is a dark side of the ranch, and he was tried on suspicion of misuse of property.
He allegedly married his first wife Lisa Mary Presley in 1994. They divorced in 1996 and married Debbie Rowe that year. Luo gave birth to their first child, Michael Joseph, named Prince, in February 1997. MJ raised the prince with the help of a number of nannies and nurses. She gave birth to his second child, Paris Jackson, in 1998, who divorced in 1999.
During this period, MJ not only made headlines for his accusations, but also hung the prince on the hotel balcony for 2002, with strange antics such as blankets on his head. The world followed his accusations during the People's v. People's War. Jackson was tried in 2005. If convicted, he will face up to two years in prison. He was acquitted on June 13 and transferred to Bahrain.
Jackson briefly performed "We Are the World" at the London World Music Awards on November 15 of the following year, and accepted the Diamond Award for sales of more than 100 million records, which will be his last performance in his life. Michael is making his next album in 2007, but it has never been completed.
By 2008, MJ was liquidating his financial situation and debts and transferring the title of Neverland Ranch to the Indus Valley Ranch, which won him $35 million. In 2009, in speculation about health and financial difficulties, Michael announced a series of comeback concerts at the 02 Arena, "This is it", the first time since his HIStory World Tour in 1997.
London's residential area sold more than 1 million tickets in less than two hours, an increase of 50 dates. MJ moved to Los Angeles to rehearse with director Kenny Ortega, and everything was filmed.
Less than three weeks before the first show to be sold out in London, Michael died of a cardiac arrest. His doctor Conrad Murray gave him various drugs to help him fall asleep. His death was caused by excessive propofol. The documentary Michael Jackson's This Is It was released on October 28, 2009 and directed by Ortega.
The film is included behind the rehearsal scene and outlines Michael's charming heart. His family did not support the film, but despite resistance, the ticket sales of the film broke the international record a month before its release.
It's $261 million at the global box office and the highest-grossing documentary/concert film ever. Murray was convicted of involuntary negligent killings and sentenced to four years in prison in 2011.
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