Posts Tagged ‘king of pop’
Downloads, Homepage - Monday, October 26, 2009 15:39 - 3 Comments
DJ Jazzy Jeff & Michael Jackson - He’s The King, I’m The DJ (Mixtape)


Simply put, this tape is dope. Put it on and let it rock straight through. Hit the jump to hear what Jazzy Jeff himself had to say about the project, and get the download link.
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- Young Jeezy Pays Tribute To Michael Jackson
- Michael Jackson Public Memorial July 7th at Staples Center
- Jermaine Jackson’s Heartbreak
- EXCLUSIVE: L. Londell McMillan on CNN’s Larry King Live Tonight
- Dwele’s Michael Jackson Tribute
- Michael Jackson Public Viewing This Friday
- Michael Jackson’s Last Rehearsal
- The Game feat. Chris Brown, Diddy, Polow Da Don, Mario Winans, Usher, Boyz II Men - Better On The Other Side (MJ Tribute)
- REPORT: Michael Jackson Wrapped Music Video Before Death
- My Hero…Written By Phonte of Little Brother/The Foreign Exchange
- Michael Jackson Radio Play Jumps 1735%
- The Source Remembers Michael Jackson : “Better On The Other Side”
- The Source Remembers Michael Jackson: Humanitarian
Homepage, Live On Stage, Photos & Video - Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:27 - 0 Comments
Spike Lee Celebrates Michael Jackson’s Birthday In Brooklyn
The legendary Spike Lee invited the entire borough of Brooklyn down to Prospect Park (originally slated to take place in Fort Greene Park, but moved due to high demand) to celebrate the life and birthday of the one and only King of Pop, Michael Jackson. Fans of all ages came out to share there favorite Michael Jackson stories, moments, and music while DJ Spinna played Michael’s greatest hits the entire afternoon. Plenty of Jackson look-a-likes came out to pay homage to there fallen hero as well as some of his more famous fans in the borough of Kings. Ed Lover and Free of Power 105.1, 30 Rock star Tracy Morgan, and the Reverend Al Sharpton were just a few of the people who showed up to celebrate in the park. Hit the jump to check out more photos from the event.
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Homepage, Live On Stage - Wednesday, August 5, 2009 18:27 - 0 Comments
Mos Def Pays Tribute To The King
The Mighty Mos pays tribute to Michael Jackson in a dope cover of the classic, “Billie Jean.” Moonwalk included. Rest In Peace, MJ.
Homepage, News - Thursday, July 30, 2009 8:00 - 5 Comments
Bound by Blood not a written contract: More on the Jackson case
Exclusive: Bound by Blood Not a Written Contract: More on the Jackson case
No mother should ever have to bare the pain of burying her child. If he’s the King of Pop and his trust is potentially worth more than $1 billion, couple that mourning period with an intense legal battle where the so-called executors of your son’s estate are not forthcoming with information or willing to oblige your concerns. Things are sure to look suspicious, won’t they?
Homepage, Live On Stage, News - Tuesday, July 21, 2009 16:30 - 0 Comments
Michael Jackson Theatrical Release Deal Close
Sources have confirmed to Billboard that a deal between the Michael Jackson Estate, AEG Live and Sony for a theatrical release of the Michael Jackson rehearsal footage from the ill-fated This Is It concerts could close today, though there are still some “unsettled terms” that are being negotiated. In fact, the deal is in such flux that it could shift to another studio by the end of the day. According to the source, Sony Music may co-invest with one of the film studios on this release, including Sony Pictures.
Business, Homepage, Photos & Video - Monday, July 20, 2009 17:36 - 1 Comment
Reminisce: “Michael X”- MJ Goes In On the Record Industry
Anyone who has followed the history of American music can attest to the fact that without African Americans, Jazz, Rock, Hip Hop and every other musical formed birthed in this nation would be drastically different. Only one naïve to the history of this country could deny the unmistakable influence of black folks to American culture. There is also a general unspoken consensus that historically, minorities are not properly compensated nor credited for their contributions to American society.
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