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MEKIA COX

 

Michael with Mekia Cox rehearsing ‘The Way You Make Me Feel’ for Michael’s TII concert. Mekia remembers ~ Mekia Cox knew it was special when she was was chosen out of a field of 500 auditioners to be a dancer for Michael Jackson’s THIS IS IT concerts in London. As it turned out, the experience of working with the King of Pop will be unforgettable for reasons that Mekia could never have imagined when she was selected in the Spring of 2009. The 1999 Dr. Phillips grad participated in the final rehearsals of Michael’s life, a fact that is still hard for her to comprehend.

 

She keeps a red rubber ID band on her wrist as a reminder of an experience that went by so quickly that it seemed like a dream. “It feels like it didn’t happen” she says. “Then, you look at your wrist and realize, ‘I was a part of this, a part of something really special.’.

 

At the Grand Opening of This Is It, Mekia said “What can I say about Michael? What can you not say? He was amazing. Everything that you think he is, he was that much more. He was the kindest, sweetest soul you could ever meet. He would walk in the room and it would be ‘There he is’…It’s like the clouds would part, light would come down with music. He always looked out for us, he used to say, ‘Guys, make sure you don’t go surfing or skydiving, cause I’m gonna have you for the next three years. As Michael said, ‘It’s nice to be able to get up and say ‘I’m going to work!’” To finish off, Mekia said it was a “magical time”

 

What’s it like rehearsing with him? I was really excited to go to work every single day. The only day we didn’t work was Sunday. At the beginning, we worked during the day, then the second month we worked at night. He was a director. He’s an artist who knows exactly what he wants and knows how to tell you what he wants in the most loving kind way. All you can do is respect what he says and do exactly what he says.

 

What’s your favorite part of the film? ‘The Way You Make Me Feel.’ I look at it and it’s, like, is that really me? Am I on stage with Michael Jackson? It’s a dream. It’s surreal for all of us.

#WISHIWROTETHAT

MICHAEL WAS A THINKER

 
"He was a different kind of genius. Michael was a thinker. He did more research than any of the artists that I’ve mentioned. He was a researcher. He researched me, he researched all of the great people came before him. So at nine, he was researching and looking and studying, so he was different - a researcher. He wanted to do something, he knew how to talk to me about it in a very shy, nice way, and respectful and everything else, and when he’d get on the stage he’d become this impresario and really, his whole attitude would change." ~ Berry Gordy

REWARDED

 
"Michael is the single most rewarded entertainer the world has ever known. As you listen to and enjoy his music, I'm sure you'll agree that we, his fans, are the ones who are the most rewarded." ~ Steven Spielberg

RIGHT

 
"Everything Michael Jackson does on stage is exactly right." ~ Sammy Davis Jr

~ DEBBIE ROWE

 
"They don't see the Michael that I do, which is a shame for them. It's too bad because he's such a wonderful... *gråter* Sorry. He's really wonderful, loving, caring man and he's not portrayed as he really is and it really pisses me off."

EVER

 
Intervjuare: How would you like him to be remembered?
Paris: As one of the greatest and nicest guys ever.

CHRIS TUCKER OCH JACKIE CHAN

 
Om ni inte sett Rush Hour än, se dem. Chris Tucker nämner MJ några gånger + att de spelar hans låtar. ;)

WILL.I.AM TACKAR MICHAEL

COURTENEY COX

 

SHY

  
 
“Michael can go out and perform before 90,000 people, but if I ask him to sing a song for me, I have to sit on the couch with my hands over my eyes and he goes behind the couch. He is amazingly shy.” ~ Quincy Jones

GIFTED

 
"The Jackson 5 were a huge inspiration to me musically, and he was such a gifted artist. There is this amazing legacy that he's left behind and well, he's one for the ages, isn't he? He's a real genius." ~ Johnny Depp

KEVIN MCHALE


CHRIS TUCKER

 
Efter 4:00 börjar Chris Tucker tala lite om MJ.  :)

DANCER IN HIS SOUL

  
  
 
“Michael is quite amazing to me because he’s working with these people that have made a living of this, I mean have studied this for a greater portion of their lives. And he’ll walk into the studio and purely on rhythm, I mean I will only give him a rhythm of a step.. And he does it! You know, and it really just.. it’s fascinating! Because here are these people, you know, who have spent x amount of thousands of dollars training, studying to be dancers for all their lives. And here are this kid who walks into the room, and you say ‘this is the beat - dat dara dara!’ And he does it! And it’s really wonderful to watch because it’s a unique gift that he has. He’s a dancer in his soul” ~ Michael Peter (koreograf)

ASPIRE

 
"I feel like he set the bar for artists. Any artist, I don't care what genre you do, you should always aspire to be like Michael Jackson." ~ Bruno Mars

SIMPSONS

 
 
Blir så glad när ni tipsar om olika saker. Tack "MJ Fan" för dessa videor! Dan Castellaneta (Homer Simpson) och Nancy Cartwright (Bart Simpson) berättar om när Michael var med i Simpsons-avsnittet.
 
Ni kan se avsnittet här. Det är MJ som pratar, men det är inte han som sjunger, utan det är en som heter Kip Lennon. MJ ville skoja med sina bröder och få dem att tro att det var han som sjöng.
 
Michael skrev låten "Lisa it's your birthday". Det är Kip Lennon som sjunger i avsnittet, men här kan ni lyssna då Michael sjunger (efter 1:15 sjunger dock Kip Lennon refrängerna).

VARFÖR JUSTIN BIEBER VILL VARA SOM MICHAEL JACKSON

I LAUGHED EVERY DAY UNTIL HE DIED

 

"What most people don’t know about Jackson", Bush said, "is he was a joker – a playful prankster who loved to laugh and often teased those closest to him the most."

 

Bush tells of meeting Jackson for the first time in 1983, when both men were 25. The King of Pop hadn’t retained a costumer yet, and Bush was up for consideration. Jackson had been holed up for hours in his trailer on the set of Captain EO. Bush could hear a monkey squealing as he approached. It was dark inside and like 120 degrees. Jackson was snacking.

 

Eager to please as he prepped the pop star’s clothes, Bush felt something hit him gently in the head. A cherry stem. A few seconds later, it happened again. When it happened a third time, Bush lobbed a cherry at the rising superstar. Jackson tossed a handful back, and thus began a close professional and personal relationship that spanned the remainder of Jackson’s life.

 

"I think he wanted someone he could play with. He just wanted to see, ‘Am I going to have fun with this person?'" said Bush, now 54, an almost sheepish, informally trained clothier from Ohio who learned his craft from his mom and grandmother, who made wedding gowns, prom dresses and quilts.

 

"And I laughed every day until he died."

LÄRARE MINNS MICHAEL JACKSON

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