Video: Michael Jackson's eco-swan song

MIchael Jackson's close friend, Deepak Chopra, talks about a song he was cowriting with the King of Pop before he died, one that Jackson called his most important contribution to the environment.

Tue, Jun 30 2009 at 10:30 AM EST
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The part about Michael Jackson's final song -- one about the environment -- starts at the 3:15-minute mark:
 

 

 
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anonymous
Sagar 02/03/2010 11:48 AM

Its really sad to loose such a celebrity, but its true that his songs will be there ever after.

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Jhen H. 07/21/2009 06:36 AM

Fans are scouring the internet for the Michael Jackson Pepsi Commercial Hair on Fire footage. The phrase, Michael Jackson Pepsi Commercial Hair on Fire refers to an incident in which Jackson was shooting a Pepsi commercial and his hair caught fire due to standing too near to a pyrotechnic device – though he was treated quickly and underwent plastic surgery, and the burns were nowhere near as serious as other pyrotechnic accidents (such as when Metallica's James Hetfield walked into a 10 foot.... More

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Lissa Coffey 07/02/2009 00:02 AM

Thank you, Deepak, for sharing your personal experiences with Michael, it gives us insight into this very complicated human being. The song sounds absolutely beautiful. I hope that it can be completed and released for the world to hear!

anonymous
Kimberly O 07/01/2009 05:35 AM

Beautiful, thanks for sharing with us.

anonymous
Chuck L. 06/30/2009 11:55 AM

Super cool ... thanks for finding this.

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