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Michael Jackson

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Daddy was supposed to be here. Daddy was going to perform this year but he couldn't perform last year … Thank you. We love you, Daddy.
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Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson, 52nd Grammy Awards (31 January 2010)

 
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