Micheal Jackson: King of Pop
In the mid-'eighties Michael Jackson became the biggest thing since the Beatles and the greatest single phenomenon since Elvis, and not much has changed since then. To say that Michael Jackson is a pop icon is an understatement. Love him or hate him, he's a superstar and one of the World's biggest. Not only is he the staple of tabloid news or the guy that's had at least one show-stopping appearance at almost every major music award ceremony since his album Thriller came out in 1982. His stardom is world wide, here is a man whose image you might come across where they don't even have Coca-Cola or TV, let alone electricity or. Really, the chances of a Jackson bumper sticker on the most smashed-up public bus creaking around the remotest parts of africa, or a cassette of Bad being a young childs most prized possestion are not that far fetched. The story of his fame begins with a young Michael Jackson who had eight older siblings. His older brother Tito, had gotten the ball rolling when he discovered his dad's guitar in a closet. Tito learnt how to play the guitar well enough to accompany the other Jackson boys but one day a st
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