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Thursday, 25 July 2013

Thank you P-Square for incredible Michael Jackson tribute song - Jermaine Jackson

Jermaine Jackson, brother of late pop music star, Michael Jackson has expressed profound gratitude to Nigerian music duo, P-Square for recording a tribute song to the music legend.

P-Square, made of Peter and Paul Okoye, released the video of a song,Personally last month as their tribute to Michael Jackson who died on June 25, 2009.

The group posted under the video on Youtube that:
"We dedicate this video to our mentor; the legendary King Of Pop The late Michael Jackson, who still inspires us 'Personally'."
Commenting on the video, Jermaine Jackson said: "It's not every day that phenomenal band comes along - P-Square - and they are absolutely sensational." 

He said the P-Square is sensational "with the showmanship, the singing, the dancing and I was really knocked out because it kind [of] remind me of me and the Jackson 5, the brothers, when we first started and I am really excited to meet them."

The former Jackson 5 member thanked "P-Sqaure for doing such an incredible tribute to my brother, Michael because it was sensational and it was very heartfelt."

He was of the believe that, "one day we will meet on stage Insha'Allah so P-Square all the best."

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