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Informative Speech On Michael's Music Carrer
Michael’s Music carrer was magical because, he created so many moments in all of music history, This takes place starting in Motown and we’re working our way up. Michael long story short grew up under a music pionner and made magic there until the mid 1970’s and he decided to take full musical control and his carrer took off from there. Now I will take you to a place that michael thrived the stage. In 1983, Michael Performed a song in front of a live crowd and did his most famous dance move, the Moonwalk and captaivated Millions his moonwalk was as smooth as slik and was hands down like something that came out of a disney movie. Now in the 90’s Michael was accused of child molesting an inncocent child which he was not gulity of and was forever

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