Monday, February 1, 2010

"Our father was always concern about the planet. We will continue to spread his message."

This is the message of Prince Michael, the eldest child of Michael Jackson as he and his sister Paris accepted the Grammy's Lifetime Achievement on their father's behalf. "[We] like to thanks the fans, our father loved you so much," says Prince Michael.

We all know that the King of Pop, Michael Jackson's death brought a big shock with speculations and controversies laid (until now) of his sudden death. Michael Jackson died last June 25, 2009, after he suffered cardiac arrest at his home in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, California. He was treated by paramedics at his home, but was pronounced dead at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. His personal physician, Conrad Murray, stated he found Jackson in his room, not breathing but with a faint pulse, and administered CPR to no avail. While initial reports discussed the possible role of painkillers in Jackson's death, attention later turned to the medications he reportedly took for insomnia, most notably the anesthetic propofol (Diprivan).

Michael Jackson is always concerned of saving the planet. Smokey Robinson (who joined for a performance of Jackson's Earth Song) says, "This is it for us. We need to be aware of what we're doing and do something about it before it's too late. I hope that people were listening to even more so than seeing."

Celine Dion, Usher, Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Hudson and Smokey Robinson perform Michael Jackson's "We are the World" and "Earth Song". These featured artists were great choices and offered broad, diverse appeal to the sound of the record.

Indeed, Michael Jackson's Grammy Tribute is more on contemplating, remembering and realizing his one main message - Save the planet Earth.

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