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  1. If i say i am the King , i am the King of Holland !!!
    Do you hear me Hannibal !!!!!

    • Michael Jackson was widely dubbed the “King of Pop” after Elizabeth Taylor publicly called him “the true king of pop, rock and soul” while presenting him with a Heritage Award at the 1989 Soul Train Awards, and that phrase was soon shortened and embraced as his enduring honorific [1] [2]. The title functions as a popular, industry‑wide label—rooted in unprecedented commercial success, cultural influence and marketing—rather than any formal or institutional crown, though Jackson also accepted and benefited from both the nickname and its commercial use [2] [3] [4].

      • Thats not true he said on tv i am King of pop he was jelouse on Elvis status. You dont haved seen that you was not born then 🥳

  2. michael was the first serial boy molester, and his supporters hope he won’t be the last. Hannibal has no working brain.

  3. Hannibal actually believes the still dead michael is having a great year, despite the new accusations. I laugh.

  4. Hannibal thinks crowning someone with a paper crown means he is king. michael screamed and gave himself a title he never worked hard enough for. Burger King crowns are not valid. Prince was the biggest selling artist of the eighties and nineties. Simply look it up.

  5. With the upcoming release of the Michael Jackson biopic, Michael, a wave of classic re-releases is forming part of the broader promotional campaign surrounding the film. The biopic, directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring Jaafar Jackson as the King of Pop, is scheduled for a global theatrical release in April 2026.

    In Germany on April 23, 2026, two official re-releases have been announced to coincide with the renewed attention on Michael Jackson’s life and career:

    Moonwalker will be re-released as a limited Mediabook edition including both Blu-ray and DVD formats.

    Michael Jackson’s This Is It will also be re-issued on Blu-ray, giving fans another opportunity to experience the rehearsal documentary that captured Jackson preparing for his planned comeback concerts.

    These titles appear to be just the beginning of a larger wave of catalogue reissues and collector’s editions tied to the biopic’s promotional cycle. In addition to film re-releases, new products connected to the movie, such as special editions, music compilations, and exclusive merchandise, are also expected to roll out. Altogether, this campaign reflects a coordinated effort to celebrate Michael Jackson’s artistic legacy across both film and music in the lead-up to the biopic’s release.

  6. As announced yesterday, the MTV News Special Report presented by Bill Bellamy is now available to watch. The segment revisits the project and offers additional context around the upcoming release.

    It was also revealed that early access tickets will go on sale tomorrow, March 11 at 6:00 AM PST, giving fans the first opportunity to secure their seats ahead of the general sale. (US and Canada only)

    The clip also includes several new visuals and previously unseen footage, making it worth checking out.

    michael was the first and will be the last

  7. Hey Meatloaf, my neighbor happens to own a Japanese import of an Elvis concert in Las Vegas in 1972. It has Japanese writing on the cover. She said it is a very good audience recording, but she can hear Japanese voices talking through out the show. It is a very rare vinyl from the seventies.

    Japan used to be a hotbed for rock bootlegs in the seventies and eighties, but not much these days.

  8. “michael mcJackson’s crimes against various male tots will never be swept under the carpet”

    And the clown just croaked when “this is shyt” first came out, and just a few months later the DVD was in the clearance bins at the Dollar Tree because of overstocks that would not sell. I personally witnessed the crap collecting dust. It was the special two disc version too.

    Epic was released almost 50 years after Elvis’s death.

    By comparison, 50 years after michael’s death will be 2058 or 2059.

    Chances are, the dirty dancer will only be a faded memory, one of a criminal that raped countless tots. I laugh. Hannibal thinks the rest of the world is not aware what is happening. michael is the dirty pied piper of poopy pop. He raped countless boys. The list is getting long.

    • Michael will remember as Jackson the Ripper and as Epstein*
      Michael the Ripper of boys !

    • Just like prince is gone and forgotten cause he was raping his sister and beating up Sinead o connor while he was on coc.ine.

      Hey meatloaf why is this normal to you you hste women doncha

  9. Universal Music Japan has announced a major reissue campaign celebrating the early career of Michael Jackson and Jackson 5. To commemorate the upcoming biopic Michael and the 60th anniversary of the Jackson 5’s debut, the label will release a new compilation alongside eight classic Motown-era albums on May 20, 2026.

    At the center of the campaign is a brand-new Japanese compilation titled “Michael Jackson & Jackson 5 – Greatest Hits.” The set traces Michael Jackson’s rise from the young lead singer of the Jackson 5 to his emergence as a solo artist during his years at Motown.

    New Japanese Greatest Hits Collection
    The compilation will be available in two formats. The deluxe edition will come as a limited two-CD set housed in a 7-inch paper jacket and pressed on high-quality SHM-CD. It will include 25 studio tracks spanning Jackson 5 classics and early solo hits such as “I Want You Back,” “ABC,” “The Love You Save,” “I’ll Be There,” “Rockin’ Robin,” “Ben,” “Get It Together,” and “Dancing Machine.”

    The second disc of the deluxe set features rare live recordings, offering performances of songs including “Who’s Lovin’ You,” “Go Back to Indiana,” “Never Can Say Goodbye,” and “Got to Be There.”

    A single-disc standard edition containing the same 25-track studio selection will also be released. Both versions will include lyrics and Japanese translations.

    • “Mongoloid hospitality”

      Hannibal loves turning Japanese around fairy toed Asian boys that want to cater to American and European men. They dance to woodpecker while eating seaweed.

  10. the ticket sales for This Is It broke international records a month before its release. It made $267.9 million (equivalent to $380 million in 2023) worldwide, and it is listed in the Guinness World Records as the highest-grossing documentary film at the global box office.[4][7] By the end of 2010, the DVD sales for This Is It stood at 2.8 million units, with gross earnings of $45 million in the US alone. In Japan, This Is It earned $18 million in sales on the title’s first day of release with 358,000 combined DVD sales.[8]

  11. Serial predators like hunting for boys that actually like the unhealthy attention from men. Just ask kitty. When gay men go for the heart of the young, they believe the blood will help them live forever and ever. Hannibal wishes he had an upside down mouth like the disgusting creature of the black lagoon, michael mcJackson. He also had piecing llama eyes like the aging actress Joan Crawford in “Mommy Dearest.”

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