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Michael Jackson Memorial Fit For A King

Posted Tue Jul 7, 2009 7:53pm PDT by Billy Johnson, Jr. in Hip-Hop Media Training

The build-up to the event promised to make it one of the biggest spectacles ever televised-but seeing Michael's brothers push his 24-karat gold casket down the aisle as a choir sang the gospel hymn "Soon and Very Soon" sent a message that the memorial would be treated as an intimate funeral even though there were some 20,000 in attendance.

Family, friends, and fans memorialized Michael Jackson in a two-hour ceremony held at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles, officially settling any debate over whether he was truly the King of Pop. Despite the star-studded roster of speakers such as sister Janet, Mariah Carey, Usher, Stevie Wonder, John Mayer, Jennifer Hudson, Magic Johnson, Brooke Shields, Smokey Robinson, Queen Latifah, and Kobe Bryant, the tribute never came off as artificial. Instead, it was an often-touchingly sincere celebration of life.

Viewers were drawn with emotion when Jermaine Jackson took to the stage to perform his brother's favorite song, "Smile." The elder Jackson wept as he struggled through the song originally recorded by Charlie Chaplin.

When Stevie Wonder sang "They Won't Go When I Go," he amended part of the lyric in Michael's honor. "Michael, they won't go where you've gone," Stevie sang.

Usher was one of the most visibly moved performers as he delivered a chilling rendition of Michael's "Gone Too Soon." Usher frequently sang directly to Michael's mother, Katherine Jackson, and knelt before her when he finished.


One of the most surprisingly sincere tributes of the morning was John Mayer's acoustic interpretation of Michael's "Human Nature." Mayer offered minimalistic vocals, mainly offering the song as a touching instrumental.

The ceremony closed with two even more powerful gestures. Lionel Richie kicked off his and Michael's pleas for global peace, "We Are the World" and "Heal the World," joined by background singers and dancers from Michael's comeback tour "This Is It" that was scheduled to begin next week. Michael's middle child, daughter Paris, 11, accompanied her aunts and uncles on stage to convey her love for her late father.


Motown founder Berry Gordy, The Reverend Al Sharpton, Pastor Luscious Smith, and Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. children Martin Luther King III and Bernice King were among those who offered uplifting speeches about Michael's legacy.

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5482 Comments

141. Abdullahi -
Still unbelievable...

142. Ahmed -
we love u, MJ

143. Niecy -
IT WAS A MEMORIAL!!!!! Are those the only two people in the world whose ever done wrong (don't forget by law, not charged)!!!! You celebrate Columbus day every year. He has a darned holiday!! He killed Indians and took their land. Our country is in the state that it is in because of "people" stealing money from companies and/or getting outrageous bonuses not earned!!! Get your history straight!! I am saddened by your mentality!!! So sad!!! Everyone has to answer to God!

144. cantoni99 -
No....innocent people do everything they can to make the issue go away without putting it in the hands of 12 people they don't know and probably said whatever they could to get on that Jury.......the last thing an innocent people want are people who assume they are guilty because of who they are...Where you in the courtroom and did you hear all the evidence, Woody? OJ was a spectacle and probably did it...But your argument makes him innocent since he actually went to court and didn't cut a deal.....

145. Dan -
rest in peace my brother

146. Yahoo! Music User -
Michael Jackson was one of a kind and he leaves a legend that no one can touch. I'm glad to know that he is at peace, but my heart cries for his children. RIP...MJ

147. Yahoo! Music User -
annoying move on....he was a troubled talented musician leave it at that....

148. Yahoo! Music User -
Tax dollars paid for this??? I thought the State of California was having a major budget crisis?

149. Kim -
24 karat gold casket?? You can't just pick one up at Tiffany's. This was a planned event. MJ was given only 50 years on this planet before he had to return to his own. "This is it" sums it up nicely. He'll be beamed up in the gold casket tomorrow. His home planet is still trying to locate his nose....

150. nancy -
some people are so stupid!!!! everyone is innocent until proven guilty!!!! and why would a mother let her kid spend the night or even leave her child anywhere without staying
with him ???? now that is all about $$$$$ it was a very nice service!! now no one can harm mj anymore!!!

151. YAHOO -
King of pop? Greatest entertainer ever? NOT! Ferry, freak...Yes!

152. Julius N -
like Jamie Foxx Said...Michael was Black and he was ours....we shared him with the rest of the world....to the people that considered michael a felon....ull never be glorified like Mike

153. obamasux -
he is king alright. king of pop-a-woody. child molesting piece of poop. and you idiots should know pedophiles such as M.J. dont get into heaven.

154. Yahoo! Music User -
King of Pediphiles! What a freak! Adios!

155. adoo143 -
i love u Makeel

156. Bobby -
That was the most saddest thing to watch his daughter talk, men out there that have kids should be proud of that man!

157. TA-BA -
my response is to the 1st 2.....non-human beings. Can U tell me what perfection feels like??? I hope ur friends don't find out about the skeletons in ur closet. then again, maybe they'll save their judgement for The ONE who can and will judge.

158. Douggy Dutes -
No matta what you say MJ changed the entertaining business. Yes he was a freak who was addicted to plastic surgery and pills but he done changed the entertaining world. He tried to do the right thing it just didnt work out all the time.
He was much betta when he was in the jackson 5. He look like a regular there but then he tried to make heself look like a white guy when he went solo. Youi cant please all the people he should have just tried to please the black folk instead of being attaked by whites

159. Gina -
No one can deny he touched millions with his music. Rest in Peace Michael and thank you for the memories.

160. Shelia -
Sometime in life we ask why thing happen and why did it happen, but nobody know but GOD and GOD is a good GOD. The world is griving for Michael but know that he is with GOD. Nobody know what happen and nobody will every know. I can say to his mother and his family GOD has a reason for everything he does and just trust GOD in everything you do.
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