Justin Timberlake is still reeling from the sudden death of his hero Michael Jackson.
“The thing about Michael is the memories,” said Timberlake, who has performed with the King of Pop, including an ‘NSYNC duet with Jackson at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards. “I’m lucky enough to have memories — actually, physically — with him onstage and off.”
The SexyBack singer says the way the entire world has reacted to Jackson’s passing is a “testament to how big a deal it is, obviously, because he’s created so many cultural photos in people’s minds with his music that he was and always will be the King of Pop.”
“To create the things that he created with his music is untouchable,” Timberlake goes on. “He opened the minds of the world to be able to do that through his music… [it's] a feat not accomplished by many people, maybe only a handful of people. I don’t think anyone ever did it like him.
“He opened the minds of people about music. He opened the minds of people about culture. Even if it was this much in your conscious, he helped with segregation. His music did that and not a lot of people can say that. Michael was the baddest!”
Jackson, 50, died Thursday after suffering an apparent cardiac arrest at his home in Los Angeles.

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