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Remembering the King of Pop, Michael Jackson

June 25, 2009. It was a tragic and shocking day for the entire world. Michael Jackson was found dead in his home. He suffered a cardiac arrest due to prescription drug overdose of the anesthetic propofol. His death shocked the entire world as millions offered prayers for the Jackson family. He was 50.



June 25th, 2013, the world still remember their hero, the music icon, the King of Pop, Michael Jackson.
The world commemorated Michael Jackson's death with vivid memories of the life he lived and the music he created. It's been four years after the King of Pop's death and his name still makes headlines. 



According to reports by Los Angeles Times, hundreds of fans gathered at the Great Mausoleum at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (where Jackson's remains are kept) to pay their respect, say a prayer, and leave red roses to their beloved idol. Some of the fans were reportedly heard chanting "Michael!" in an outburst of emotion for a person that to them was and is a part of their life.

Years have passed since his death, but Michael Jackson's legacy and unparalleled contribution to the music industry will forever be remembered and celebrated by the world. 

I, for one, remember him as one of the best singer ever....the King of Pop, Michael Jackson.


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