Michael Jackson Monologue

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When we think of music, we think of Michael Jackson, but today I’m going to tell you the story of the R.B.F.L
On June 15, 1971 three boys by the names of Rainy, Bobby, and Forest were walking down the smooth roads of Mississippi. While walking down these smooth dirt roads the boys see three older men with some instruments. They stared at the men as they were playing the traditional R&B music. The boys started to bob their heads up down to the flow of the music. After 5 minutes of listening to the men's voices, the three boys walked off into the sunset. “Maybe we should start something like that” said Rainy, “we could become the next Jackson 5”.
“Shut up Rainy, we can’t become a Jackson 5, we have now talent”. Bobby yells. “Unless we find a
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The boys walk away into the sunset, Rainy thinks to himself “ I wonder how all of this will work out”.
The following day was dry as The boys walks up the long narrow hill. “Hey what’s up I hear that I will be trying out for the new group” Lonzo wonders, “I see that not everybody is here yet ,so I’m going to sit here”
“No we're all here” Rainy explained, “we all don’t really have a role, but we will figure that out”. The boys begin to tryout Lonzo for the lead singer job. They loved what they saw from Lonzo, “Lonzo, I think you have yourself a starting lead singer” The three boys said altogether, “congratulations”. Let’s go get so pizza at dons and we will maybe write song ,and figure out path for this group.
That night Bobby and Forest got together to write a song. “ This song is amazing, what shoud it be called” asked Forest?
“Lets call it, The beginning” Bobby says.
“Let take this song to the studio tomorrow ,and will go over the song early tomorrow morning”
The following morning The boys practice their new song ,and were ready to take this song to the studios. While at the studios The boys sang their song and the producers loved it. They said that they will try and get the song out to the

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