MTV names MJ \"Man of the year\"!

Mack Dogg

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Where were you when you heard the news? It's a question reserved for only the biggest of moments, and it's usually not asked fondly. And that was the case with the death of Michael Jackson, an event that stopped the world in its tracks.

That's not hyperbole, either. Jackson's death on June 25 was a global event, bringing traffic in Times Square to a standstill, turning London's O2 Arena – where he was scheduled to hold a 50-show residency – into an impromptu memorial site, filling the streets of Paris, Berlin and Dakar, Senegal, with mourners. His fans gathered because they didn't know what else to do – so deep was their grief that they sought out the solace of strangers, their only connection the undying devotion to a man and his music, both of which, on one solemn day, disappeared forever.

It was an awful tragedy. Jackson's legacy – not just his music or his effortless showmanship, but his charitable work too – extended to every corner of the earth, reached places even the United Nations dared not tread. Even as his popularity waned here in the States (and waned is a relative term, considering, even though he hadn't released an album of new material in nearly a decade, his catalog still sold millions each year), he remained the most famous man on the planet, a near-deity seemingly lifted from the pulpy pages of a Siegel and Shuster comic, or, perhaps more correctly, a Greek tragedy.


TOP 9 MEN OF THE YEAR

9. Eminem
8. Drake
7. Kanye West
6. Robert Pattinson
5. Lil Wayne
4. Taylor Lautner
3. Adam Lambert
2. Jay-Z
1. Michael Jackson
Because, no matter how famous he became, no matter how many lives he touched, Jackson's life was shaped by sadness. He grew up under the authoritative rule of his father, he found immeasurable fame by the time he was a teenager and, really, he spent the remaining four decades of his life under the glare of the spotlight. Jackson never knew solitude; he was dogged by the media and surrounded by so-called "advisors" who didn't have his best interests at heart. There were the accusations of molestation, reams of hurtful press, rumors of everything from hyperbaric chambers to the bones of the Elephant Man.

If there was one good thing to come from Jackson's death, it was that all of those things ceased to matter. Finally, fittingly, the man was remembered for his work. Fans – not just nameless men and women but celebrities, musicians, even heads of state – paid tribute to his achievements in music, dance, music videos and charity. His hits were sung on stages and street corners around the world, his dance moves replicated online and on the screen. He was lauded as a pioneer, the first black megastar of the MTV era, the man who took funk, R&B and disco and made it accessible to white America.

We traced his legacy – his talent was so great that others (like Mariah Carey and Fall Out Boy) turned his hits into hits of their own. We watched in astonishment as his old albums re-took the upper reaches of the charts, and we looked back fondly on his many music videos – star-packed events that made the impossible seem possible. Stars from across the musical spectrum – everyone from 50 Cent and Jamie Foxx to Sheryl Crow – lined up to pay homage to the man. At the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, Madonna gave a heartfelt speech and Usher, Carey and Stevie Wonder, and was watched by some 31 million people in the U.S. alone. There was "This Is It," a feature-length film detailing the rehearsals for his O2 dates that earned more than $200 million worldwide. And there were the questions ... about the doctors he surrounded himself with in his final days, about the demons that haunted him, about the very nature of his death. Such are the kinds of things that can be expected when you're dealing with the most famous man on the planet.

But for all the questions, there was one certainty: Michael Jackson was one of the all-time greats, the likes of which we'll probably never see again. A man so big his death could stop the world. He was an innovator. He was a hitmaker. He was a pioneer. He was the unquestionable King of Pop, now and forever. Sometimes, we don't know what we've got until it's gone.

http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1628515/20091217/jackson_michael.jhtml
 

oldschoolfan

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Mack Dogg;230437 said:
His fans gathered because they didn't know what else to do – so deep was their grief that they sought out the solace of strangers, their only connection the undying devotion to a man and his music, both of which, on one solemn day, disappeared forever.

:8-26-03baby:


It doesn't suprise me one bit yet it amazes me how huge it was when Michael died. Anyone who doubted the love for Michael really ate themselves that day.
 

oldschoolfan

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oldschoolfan;230440 said:
:8-26-03baby:


It doesn't suprise me one bit yet it amazes me how huge it was when Michael died. Anyone who doubted the love for Michael really ate themselves that day.

No wait, that not right, I mean ate their words...:mellow:
It's late...
 

privacy

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That list looks awful. I mean, woo and yay that Michael's no1, but the rest of the people on there? Wow.
 

HeavenSent

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LittleSusie50;230443 said:
WTF Ever.:rolleyes:
MTV is still at the top of my MJ Fecal List...:eek:hnoyoudidnt
Exactly.


Who cares anymore. Don't mean to sound so bitter, but now I feel how many others have felt since day 1. Enough with the honors, they are not going to bring this man back.

The only news I want to hear is how Michael is being brought to justice and that people are being held accountable. I don't care about sales, lists, or tributes, I am done! :(
 

candles

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they need to shove that award up their ass

all these awards he's getting after his death make me upset. it's almost like a mockery. why was it SO HARD to do when he was alive. giving someone an award just because they 'gained' popularity after their death is a poor attempt at honoring someone.
 

Saphster

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MTV can kiss my hispanic ass.

Don't get me wrong Mack Dogg. I appreciate all of these people and companies realizing Michael's greatness. But, it's a little too late to try to go around redeeming themselves. The timing is STUPID.
 

Cristine87

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HeavenSent;230446 said:
Who cares anymore. Don't mean to sound so bitter, but now I feel how many others have felt since day 1. Enough with the honors, they are not going to bring this man back.

Exactly! I'm tired of all this love he's getting. Michael was a f*cking joke before he died. People always had something nasty to say about him. Anytime his name was mentioned, people automatically started dogging him and anyone who liked him. I'm sorry but honestly, I'm pissed off. This man should not have had to die for people to wake the f*ck up and start treating him like a human being. Michael was amazing, he was great and it was obvious how great he was, but folks threw that to the back of their minds and decided to concentrate on the freaky bleached pedophile that they saw in the press and they gave him absolutely no compassion or understanding. So f*ck all this ass kissing!
 

OneMoreChance

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The very fact that Michael's name is in a list with Eminem and Kanye is a disgrace! How can you even begin to compare them with Michael! WTF ever MTV!

This did make me cry though:8-26-03baby:
 

Cristine87

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Jeniffer30;230451 said:
The very fact that Michael's name is in a list with Eminem and Kanye is a disgrace! How can you even begin to compare them with Michael! WTF ever MTV!

Seriously, this isn't a list of great artists. This is a list of who got the most buzz this year and ofcourse, Michael was number one, because his death got the most attention.
 

Mack Dogg

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I understand. A day late and a dollar short. People are also saying that they believe that Jordy Chandler did come forth and confessed, and that because his daddy's brain fragments were scattered in some motel that they NOW believed he was set up. And since the autopsy people don't say he bleached his skin anymore now that they read about the spots on him. I like all of you hate the fact that this man had to die to finally be redeemed and appreciated.


P.S. Saphster I didn't know you were hispanic.
 

oldschoolfan

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I also hate the fact Michael had to die to gain respect, but didn't we all know it already?

It was already proven in court Michael had a skin disease, yet Michael had to die before anyone knew. And even then there are still people who think he bleached his skin, it makes minescule sense at all. You can believe Michael spend millions of dollars turning himself white to look like Liz because a magazine told you, but I personally will use my ability to think realistically.
 

Saphster

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You'd be surprised how many people turn away from the truth even in death. There are sites, and videos by people who are GLAD that he is dead. I can't change some people and I'm not even going to try anymore.

I always knew he would always remain great. My poor sweet Michael...how much I miss you!
 
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