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Wow, what a day that was! I remember it like it was yesterday - the day of Michael Jackson’s funeral. It was an emotional rollercoaster, with people from all over the world coming together to pay their respects. And then there were the performances - oh boy, they were something else! From Mariah Carey to Stevie Wonder and Usher, everyone sang their hearts out in honor of the King of Pop. It was truly a sight to behold and one I’ll never forget.
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Mariah, Stevie, Lionel, Jennifer, Usher, Jermaine and Shaheen belted out MJ’s tunes while John Mayer strummed the guitar. Berry Gordy, Brooke Shields and Smokey Robinson paid tribute with heartfelt eulogies and Queen Latifah read Maya Angelou’s touching poem “We Had Him”.
Preparation: Before the funeral, Michael Jackson’s family and friends worked together to plan a fitting tribute to the late singer. This included selecting songs, speakers, and other elements of the ceremony.
Location: The funeral was held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on July 7th, 2009. It was attended by thousands of fans from around the world who had come to pay their respects.
Music: A variety of musical performances were featured throughout the ceremony, including renditions of some of Jackson’s most beloved songs such as “Man in the Mirror” and “Heal The World” by artists like Usher and Mariah Carey.
Speakers: Several notable figures spoke during the service including Reverend Al Sharpton, Smokey Robinson, Kobe Bryant, Brooke Shields and more who shared stories about their experiences with Jackson or paid tribute to his legacy as an artist and humanitarian.
Final Farewells: At the end of the ceremony a video montage featuring clips from Jackson’s life was shown before his casket was carried out while his song “Gone Too Soon” played in honor of him one last time
At Michael Jackson’s funeral, everyone was singing his songs to honor him. It was a really emotional moment; you could feel the love in the air. Everyone was belting out his classics like “Thriller” and “Man in the Mirror.” Tears were flowing, but it was also a celebration of his life and legacy. It was truly an unforgettable experience.