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MJ Fact
Michael Jackson's "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" was also recorded in French and Spanish!
50/100 Michael Jackson Facts
Michael Jackson was a black belt in Karate.
42/100 Michael Jackson facts
An estimated 1 billion people tuned in to watch the Michael Jackson memorial a few weeks after June 25, 2009.
41/100 Michael Jackson Facts
During the BAD era, Michael Jackson wore huge belts. While performing he'd grab onto his belt or pants. People stared thinking it was is crotch he was grabbing onto. So he just went along with it and that's how the well known Crotch-Grab was born.
31/100 Michael Jackson facts:
Thriller spent 37 weeks at number one in the US Billboard chart.
29/100 Michael Jackson Facts;
When Michael Jackson did the Moonwalk for the first time on Motown 25, He cried backstage. He was dissatisfied with his performance and thought it sucked. He said he had the urge to start it all over again. There were certain issues he noticed, but others didn't like poor lighting and things being done at the wrong time. He was upset.
27/100 Michael Jackson facts;
Michael presents a check for $125,000 to Esther G. Edwards, president of Motown Museum and Motown founder, Mr. Berry Gordy during ceremonies at the Motown Museum Historical Foundation in Detroit, Michigan, finance sustaining the maintenance of the famed museum, the highest amount of money donated up until that time to the museum. Superstar Michael Jackson, in a rare public appea
rance, visited Detroit's Motown Museum and donated $125,000 to the famed museum. Extensive security measures were taken for Michael's visit to the Museum, West Grand Blvd. was completely blocked off and police officers and mounted police awaited the arrival of Michael and Motown founder Berry Gordy, Detroit Mayor Coleman Young welcomed them to city "It’s great to be here. I'm very happy and proud to be back to the soil from be back to the soil from which I came," Michael said during the ceremonies outside of the museum. "Berry Gordy is the man that made it all possible for me. I want to say thank you, Berry and I love you."