Ever since I was 4-years-old, Michael Jackson has been my all-time favorite artist and entertainer. Like many people around the world, I was fascinated with him. For me, I never knew the young, wide-eyed handsome boy from Gary, Ind. who stole everyone’s hearts singing, “Who’s Lovin’ You.”
The Michael Jackson that I knew wore a perfectly coiffed Jheri curl, glittery jackets and penny loafers. He was magical, captivating and spellbinding. His killer dance moves, charisma and undeniable sex appeal were unmatched. Even as a child, I knew I was witnessing something that the world had never seen before.
Throughout the years, like millions, I was mesmerized by his music, impressed by his philanthropy and inspired by his undying passion to be the greatest entertainer on earth.
When he died on June 25, 2009, the world lost a part of American culture. Michael Jackson’s impact on music, artistry, dance, film and fashion is indisputable. He single-handedly transformed music videos and laid the foundation for others, especially black artists to follow.
That’s why I was so honored to cover and attend the King of Pop’s Diamond Birthday Celebration at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas yesterday. He would’ve been 60 years old. The legendary musician’s memory was commemorated with two special performances of “Michael Jackson ONE” Cirque du Soleil show at the Michael Jackson Theatre.
If you’ve never seen “ONE,” which is in its fifth year of production, make your way to see it – trust me, you won’t regret it.
One part of the show brought me to tears because of the intense, raw emotion that Michael’s music exudes. It was jam-packed with some of his most popular songs coupled with awe-inspiring acrobatic feats.
From entertaining dance moves to thrilling costumes, it’s a feast for the eyes and ears.
Preceding the shows, there was a star-studded VIP red carpet with Gabrielle Union, Tito and Jackie Jackson, DJ Quik, Vanessa Hudgens and a host of others. The night was topped off with an off-the-charts (or is it off the wall?) after-party held at Daylight Nightclub featuring celebrity DJ Mark Ronson.
At the party, guests were treated to a special performance by the multi-talented entertainer, Usher.
While the Grammy-award-winning singer got the crowd pumped and party started with his upbeat hits like “OMG,” “Yeah” and “DJ Got Us Falling In Love,” he brought the house down when he paid tribute to the Gloved One with riveting renditions of “Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough,” “Rock With You,” and “Day and Night.”
If there was anyone who could possibly fill Michael’s entertaining shoes, it would be Usher and that was evident last night.
At the end of the fun-filled celebration, Michael’s kids Paris and Prince Jackson accepted the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation Legacy Award for their father and launched an auction for the charity.
Although Michael is no longer here, his legacy and spirit lives on and it was felt last night in Las Vegas.
It was an incredible, unforgettable celebration that will stay with me forever.
Long, live the king!
What’s your favorite Michael Jackson song?
What a great shot of the cake!
The cake was outstanding!! Thanks for commenting.