Micheal Jackson died in June 2009 but his music
is still having audiences everywhere on their feet.
And on Sunday night a hologram of the late King
Of Pop rocked the Billboard Music Awards,
bringing some people in the audience to tears.
The hologram, which was amazingly realistic,
performed Slave To The Rhythm and even
moonwalked across the stage. The track is off
Jackson's new posthumous album Xscape and
was introduced by Ludacris, alongside his Rising
Star co-hosts Kesha and Brad Paisley.
The hologram danced around the stage in a
golden jacket and red trousers with fire shooting
all around him, before appearing alongside
several dancers. The onstage resurrection
garnered a standing ovation by the massive star-
studded audience, who were clearly moved by
the performance nearly five years after his death.
Sent from my BlackBerry wireless device from MTN
is still having audiences everywhere on their feet.
And on Sunday night a hologram of the late King
Of Pop rocked the Billboard Music Awards,
bringing some people in the audience to tears.
The hologram, which was amazingly realistic,
performed Slave To The Rhythm and even
moonwalked across the stage. The track is off
Jackson's new posthumous album Xscape and
was introduced by Ludacris, alongside his Rising
Star co-hosts Kesha and Brad Paisley.
The hologram danced around the stage in a
golden jacket and red trousers with fire shooting
all around him, before appearing alongside
several dancers. The onstage resurrection
garnered a standing ovation by the massive star-
studded audience, who were clearly moved by
the performance nearly five years after his death.
Sent from my BlackBerry wireless device from MTN
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