Jackson’s daughter wants to record a song for him
By IANSSaturday, July 11, 2009
LONDON - Paris Jackson, who paid an emotional tribute to her father and pop legend Michael Jackson at his memorial service Tuesday, is keen to sing a track for him after being inspired by the artistes who performed at the star-studded service at Los Angeles’ Staples Center.
The 11-year-old girl has discussed her plans with her aunts, uncles and grandparents but they are keen to protect her privacy, reported femalefirst.co.uk.
“The Jacksons are very reluctant. But she is convinced it’s a good idea, said a source.
Jackson died June 25 after a suspected cardiac arrest at his Los Angeles home.
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September 23, 2009: 3:30 am
I really think that if she has found art as a way to heal her heart her father would love that and support her. Let her record it. She will regret that she didnt get that down into her own life history if not. BUT no, dont give it to the public. THAT is not what its about. It may suprise some people but not all music and singing and art is meant to be sold. |
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Matthew Najar |
July 11, 2009: 3:27 pm
PLEASE, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT LET PARIS JACKSON RECORD A SONG YET, OR ANY OF THE THREE CHILDREN! They are too young to be recording songs and releasing them in the public eye. If ANY of the children record even just one (1) song there is no doubt that they will be thrust into a recording contract like their late father and loose much of their childhood/teenage years - this is exactly NOT what Michael Jackson would have wanted; Michael was trying desperately to deter this kind of behaviour and allow his children to live (as normal as possible) childhoods and teenage years. Please let the children WAIT until they are at least 18 to make any career influencing decisions. |
Erica