Jun 28, 2009 13:04
he wrote endless amounts of classics. his career changed history.
i loved him while i was still little in hawaii. back then i didn't know how epic he was. i didn't know his dancing was revolutionary. i didn't know that the "thriller" album changed pop music history forever. i was born a year after thriller came out.
all i knew was he cared about the world. he cared about equality. he wanted peace. and he was different looking, but still handsome. and now i see the intensity in his moves, in his voice, that nobody nobody can equal today.
and he is the one i listened to when i grew up. there was nothing else, i was used to the best. the "dangerous" album was the album of my childhood. "black or white" was the song i would jump on my bed to when i was 5. at 8, i danced in my dining room with my friend to "jam".
michael jackson was the icon of my childhood. i loved him. he was my heart. and now that he's gone, a chunk of my heart, and my childhood, has gone.