Michael Jackson Informative Speech

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Michael Jackson

I have never seen that podium with the words “KING OF POP”
Yes, I am talking about the man who is in the heart of thousands of people, The Michael Jackson. There are so many artist is the world, they are performing, making their own music, they have lots of creativeness but no one can be like him and no one called with this name “KING OF POP”.
In India people always says that “You cannot make an artist, it comes by born”. And you just need to find the artist behind it. And every successful story comes with the family. And I think family support and family background is so important for any kind of successful life. This is the same thing with the Michael Jackson.

Born and Family

Michael Jackson was born in Gary, Indiana, on august 29, 1958.
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Dance with Moon Walk

Jackson was well famous for his dance moves in 1990s. His famous move, the moon walk, became a dance craze in the world. In whole the world there are so many dancers inspired with the Michael Jackson’s Dance moves. In Indian industry, there are so many artists, Musicians, dancers inspired by him. “Prabhu Deva” he is the best dancer in the India. And maybe he is in the top ten dancers in the world. He admires the Jackson. He told in his interview that

“No one can be like him 100%, you can try but you cannot be The King of Pop ‘Michael Jackson’”- Prabhu Deva
Not just a Prabhu deva, there are so many stars in the world follows him. When Michael Jackson was doing moonwalk, it was look like he was doing something humans should not be able to do. Moonwalk set the Michael Jackson’s career with superstardom. Jackson first displayed his moon walk in his video from his song “Billie Jean”, and he also changes his style of clothing. He wears the one glove and he believed that it’s “cooler than

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