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Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Interesting Unknown Facts About Michael Jackson


Michael Jackson is a biggest pop icon. Every one knows about his dance and voice. Beyond that, there are many more interesting facts about Michael Jackson. "Michael" means Messenger Of God. Tomorrow, Michael Jackson's new remixed album Immortal will release. Please support for the album.

Facts About Michael Jackson:

Michael Jackson was a billionaire at 18.

Michael was nick named THE KING OF POP by Elizabeth Taylor.


Michael sponsored the education of 10,000 kids through the HEAL THE WORLD FOUNDATION. Michael Jackson started the Dangerous World Tour on June 27, 1992 and completed it on November 11, 1993, after entertaining 35 million people at 67 concerts. All of the profits from the concerts were donated to the Heal the World Foundation. From 1985 to 1990, Michael Jackson donated $500,000 to the United Negro College Fund.

When Ryan White, a hemophiliac teen from Indiana was kicked out of school in 1985 because he contracted HIV from a contaminated blood treatment, Michael Jackson became one of his advocates. After White’s death in 1990, Jackson pleaded with the Clinton Administration at Bill Clinton’s Inaugural Gala for more funding for HIV/AIDS charities and research.

Michael Jackson’s HEAL THE WORLD became the world Peace anthem in 1992 as adopted by the UN. Michael's EARTH SONG was declared the World Environment Day song. Michael Jackson's THRILLER became the anthem of POP in 2009 after his death. Michael's EARTH SONG was declared the World Environment Day song.

Michael Jackson wrote 100′s of songs and sifted through over 700 songs before selecting the 9 tracks of Thriller.

Michael Jackson is the only artist to have sold 500 million records + outside US.

Michael Jackson’s death crashed the whole internet especially google, wiki, youtube, yahoo, msn, facebook and twitter on June 25, 2009.
Michael Jackson Scream Photo shoot

Michael Jackson Music catalogue is worth 25 billion.

THIS IS IT was to be the first 3D concert in world history.

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