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- Michael Jackson dies at 50
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Michael Jackson: A world reacts to his death
FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTSFriday, June 26, 2009
"I am so very sad and confused with every emotion possible. I am heartbroken for his children who I know were everything to him and for his family. This is such a massive loss on so many levels, words fail me."
— Lisa Marie Presley, former wife of Michael Jackson and daughter of Elvis Presley
"I must confess I am not surprised by today's tragic news. Michael has been on an impossibly difficult and often self-destructive journey for years. His talent was unquestionable but so too was his discomfort with the norms of the world. A human simply cannot withstand this level of prolonged stress."
— Michael Leaven, publicist who represented Jackson when the singer was accused of molesting a child in 1993
"I knew Michael as a child and watched him grow over the years. Of all the thousands of entertainers I have worked with, Michael was THE most outstanding. Many have tried and will try to copy him, but his talent will never be matched."
— Dick Clark, longtime host of 'American Bandstand'
"Michael Jackson was my generation's most iconic cultural hero. Courageous, unique and incredibly talented. He'll be missed greatly."
— Russell Simmons, hip-hop entrepreneur and founder of Def-Jam Records
"We have lost an icon in our industry and my heartfelt condolences go out to his family and children in this hour of sorrow that they are now going through. He will live on in my memory and most definitely through the music he shared with so many."
— Dionne Warwick, singer and Jackson's friend
"Michael was a pop phenomenon who never stopped pushing the envelope of creativity. Though there were serious questions about his personal life, Michael was undoubtedly a great entertainer and his popularity spanned generations and the globe."
— California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
"He was a true musical icon whose identifiable voice, innovative dance moves, stunning musical versatility and sheer star power carried him from childhood to worldwide acclaim. A 13-time Grammy recipient, Michael's career transcends musical and cultural genres and his contributions will always keep him in our hearts and memories."
— Neil Portnow, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences president
"Michael Jackson was my musical God. He made me believe that all things are possible, and through real and positive music. He can live forever! I love Michael Jackson. God Bless him."
— Wyclef Jean, rapper and former member of the Fugees
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