Paris Jackson covers Rolling Stone's February 2017 issue. Photos by David LaChapelle.
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Paris Jackson covers Rolling Stone's February 2017 issue. Photos by David LaChapelle.

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Michael Jackson's daughter Paris painting Macaulay Culkin's toenails.
Don King dropped the N-word while introducing Donald Trump
Don King, boxing promoter and Trump supporter, used the word ân*ggerâ Wednesday at a Trump campaign event at a church in Ohio, in which he attempted to urge black voters to back Trump. Racial gaffe aside, just appearing alongside King, who has a very dark past, came with major pitfalls for Trump.
G: Â What was the last thing that you got involved in with [your father Joe], was it the Victory Tour? Michael Jackson: Â Well, yeah, thatâs one of the last things he dabbled in, he screwed it up. I said, âDonât use Don King.â And all this and that. (imitating Joeâs voice) âOh, but Don, well, you know, heâs a good businessman.â I said, âNo, heâs not, heâs a crook.â
Sony's promo video for the Dangerous album in 1991: aka how to launch the fuck out of a Michael Jackson album
How to put someone in their place: the Michael Jackson story.

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French interview with Prince, 15th October, 2009
At your concert at the Grand Palais, you performed a song by The Jacksons, Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground). Was it a tribute?
My singer Elisa has the same timbre as Michael when he was young. And a good song is a good song.
How did you feel about the death of Michael Jackson?
(Prince, obviously reluctant, does not want to dwell on the subject.) It is always sad to lose someone you loved.
That time Will.I.Am and MJ attended a Prince concert together in 2007.
Prince defending MJ in response to the question, "Hypothetically, who would win in a fist fight between you and Michael Jackson?"
MJ stops a scene after accidentally stepping on a dancer's toes.

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A purple light kept on at Michael Jackson's childhood home in Gary Indiana.
"He admired Prince, by the way. Loved his music. Purple Rain, he used to talk about that song a lot."
- Kenny Ortega, Michael Jackson's choreographer for This Is It.
A favorite story among those in MJ's inner circle appeared in the Enquirer. It claimed that Prince used ESP to drive Bubbles crazy. "Actually Michael liked that article," an associate said. "I've never seen him laugh so hard."
TBT: the time Michael Jackson convinced Queen to release âAnother One Bites The Dustâ
Though they are hardly alike â Freddie celebrated a recent birthday by hanging naked from a chandelier â the two have been friendly since Michael listened to the material Queen had recorded for The Game and insisted that the single had to be âAnother One Bites the Dust.â
MJ: âNow, he listens to me, right Freddie?â
Freddie: âRighto, little brother.â
Queenâs drummer Roger Taylor:
âMichael came to several shows, I think at The Forum, in LA. And he loved Freddie and he kept saying, âYou guys you gotta put that song outâ. I said, âNo, youâre kidding, thatâs never a singleâ. How wrong can you be?â
Koppel: Thatâs their privilege, isnât it? Rick James: Yeah, but why call yourself Music Television then? I mean, why not then call yourself âWe Play Sometimes Black Music Television.â See, number one, you have a lot of black people out there and white people â they all buy records, they mix it up. Youâve got urban contemporary music happening, which is a form â the basis of it is black music form. Thatâs where it comes from. The beat, the tribal beat, as they say, or whatever, you know, all that crap⌠This show has a very strong impact on the market. What about all the white kids out there who have a Rick James and a Michael Jackson or â excluding Michael, whoâs on the show. They didnât put him on the show until he went number one. And then I also heard that Columbia almost threatened to take off every video on MTV until Michael was put on that show. When you have a record company threatening a cable show, telling them that if you donât play this act, weâre going to pull all our videos â that means something. It means something for us to get our music to people, and it means something for us to get our visual concepts to people.
- In 1983 Rick James challenged MTVâs refusal to play black musicians on their channel. At time Michael Jacksonâs Thriller was number 1 in the country and yet he still had to have his record company threaten to pull their entire catalog from rotation just to get them to play Billie Jean.

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David Bowie challenged MTV for its discrimination against black musicians
In the early 1980s, MTV was heavily criticized for neglecting black artists. In one case, MTV didnât air Rick Jamesâs âSuper Freak,â leading James to complain to Rolling Stone: âMe and every one of my peers â Earth, Wind, and Fire, Stevie Wonder, the Gap Band, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson â have great videos. Why doesnât MTV show them?â
Bowie, however, was a white artist who was getting a lot of attention from MTV. So in an interview with the network, he confronted MTV VJ Mark Goodman about discrimination against black artists.
Even though it could threaten his reputation with a network that could make or break careers, Bowie wasnât afraid to stand up for racial justice â a cause that unfortunately remains, more than 30 years later, very much necessary. #Love it!
TBT when Michael Jackson and Al Green taught David Bowie the robot.
In 1974 Michael's brother Tito Jackson hosted a party for Al Green and over 500 guests attended, among them David Bowie. To quote an article from the time:
"As the guests enjoyed the cake and the champagne, both Green and Michael Jackson were seen on the dancefloor teaching rock superstar David Bowie how to do the robot with members of the Soul Train gang joining in."