It was a little surprising and I thought it was a prank. Later on as I read in the newspapers, I realised that he was infact dead. But all of his sudden death still sounds a unsolved mystery.
It was a disgusting what they did singing and dancing and all kinds of crazy things and what did the media do? They just sat there watched it and acted like they liked him. Up until his death they all accused him of child molestation and other things. This just goes to show Americans care more for celebrities then they do anything else.
actually even though he was like that, you know changed his skin color (no one believes he has a skin disease that makes him white, he did that on purpose)
and like that, he had done a lot of good songs, with good meanings to it.
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Elvis Presley also still sells and he's been dead for 30 years now. Tupac scores a hit every year and he's gone for a decade or so...
Death sells...
I was watching Fox News the other day. And keep in mind, they were, for the most part, one of the major people following his case when he was on trial, and they were the ones digging up random BS about him.
While watching Fox, they started saying how he was the greatest thing to happen to music. They started going over a short life story, but then they stated that he had to put up with slander, because some of the media were trying to discredit him.
At that point I was laughing. Fox was the one that did most of the digging, if you remember. And here they are, trying to save face just for views.
I think his death was a chance for the media to get views, that's why they are focusing on him. He had a massive fan base. If they all tune in to Fox or MSNBC or whatever else, they get views.
That's my theory, anyway.
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