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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2009

NTV Jioni collected views on the death of legendary pop star, Michael Jackson, from a number of popular radio personalities in Kenya. His music certainly earned its fair share in the air waves and will live on in the hearts of his huge fan base residing in the country.

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  • u know whats weird , when michael used to go to concerts u can see mostly white ppl there , but now that his dead u see more and i mean ALOT of black ppl being in shock and hurt over it and celebrating him .

  • Wow! adifferent story from the Hijackings! Thanks man..I miss home...Charles Kiarie..lol..That's my boy!!! Good to see kenyans share their deep knowledge of Music..Love u guys and love MJ too..

  • Surely irreplaceable true Pop Legend

    R.I.P MJ. In any case he quotes;

    "This life does not last forever"

  • MJ will be remembered by all his music lovers, R.I.P.

  • lesbmistique and wachaushenzi. 2 small minded people indeed.

  • lol soo true

  • R.I.P

  • lesbmistique..For some reason i like your thinking..though he wasn't a gangsta,when i"passed"(karatasi)by FLA,"they" used to say gangsta's don't die.. they move to miami,ID change and all

  • Ja,,a real icon,down history as a true self made legend.kifo ni total.

  • i know kinder weird ha! dont think hes dead he probably wanted to check out of the stress coming up in july

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