It Was Truly An Honor To Meet Michael Jackson by T-Pain

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His butler came in and said, "Hey Michael wants to meet in the Gold Room." So we walk to this other room and there's nothing but gold everywhere.. the sofas.. the picture frames..he had gold coins on the table, it was crazy! We talked for hours because we had a lot in common. We both even love cartoons. He also told me his favorite song was "Bartender" which was pretty funny lol.

The crazy part was in the middle of conversating you could hear tour busses outside and people on the microphone saying "Hey everybody this is Michael Jacksons house!" Michael told me "This is crazy, this is everyday. People won't leave me alone. I can't even hang out in my yard." I can tell he was having a tough time dealing with it. It was a lot of pressure
We ended our meeting on a good note though and planned to go into the studio and make records it just never came together. I wish it could’ve. It was truly an honor to meet the biggest artist in the world and it is a day I will cherish for the rest of my life. Michael and Peter thank you for the memory



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I am sorry who is T-Pain? It's sad that Michael and him could hear those tour buses. Everybody needs their privacy.
 
Thank you. I get a bit confused with who is who but the name sounded familiar.
 
wow..to hear Mike say it, really brings it home. he was treated like a caged animal. "this is crazy, this is every day" "can't even hang out in my own yard"

and this, of course, was wayy after Invincible, when the media had gone full throttle against him...only a little over a year ago..and naysayers would say 'well are you complaining about success?' yet those same naysayers, refering to that moment in time, would say, on another occasion..'he's a freak, weirdo, washed up, not relevant, not selling any records anymore', and a lot worse. they can't have it both ways, yet they said both things, in oxymoron fashion, anyway. no reasoning..just envy and jealousy of him. proof that anything they ever said about him not being successful can never be true, while he was alive..not just while he's dead. and yet the success was so great, that the world could not handle it. unprecedented success, that turned him into a victim of it. no artist ever had that, because, their success ran out, before it could get to that magnitude. the rest of the artists just got propped by the media, in those artists' latter days. all other artists could go out in their own backyard, in their latter days. but not Michael. till the day he died, he was hounded. and...this clarifies the ravenous beg-him-to-tour need of corporations. it was obviously too intense, and beyond reason.
 
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"Even in my home I ain't safe as I should be"...

It's awful that he couldn't even enjoy a beautiful day outside at his own house. It is a shame he couldn't be at Neverland. Neverland must have been SUCH a HAVEN for Michael before Sneddon invaded it. It is so beautiful, so peaceful..he had so much space to just walk around in peace and enjoy nature without people bothering him and without him seeing and hearing all these people outside the gates. It's a pity even fans couldn't leave him alone at his house. I'm not judging anyone and everyone needs to do what they think is right, but to me personally it always felt like it's not right to go "stalk" his house. He deserved to have ONE place in the world where he wasn't being bothered. Unfortunately he was never able to have that after Neverland. :( It breaks my heart. :(
 
Aww i cnt help but feel sorry for michael reading that
 
Wow, reading that made me sad.. He never received the peace and normalcy he deserved.
 
Aww Michael, things were never easy for him. I hate the idea of tour buses stalking celeb houses, I'm just really uncomfortable with the idea.

I feel really good now that when I was in LA in March 2009 I decided not to go on such a tour even though my friend wanted to. But I talked her out of it.
 
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