Michael Jackson’s producer and partner Teddy Riley recently stated that he believed the singer was alive, which has rekindled conspiracy theories surrounding the late artist.
Someone close to MICHAEL Jackson has confirmed his health and said that he is getting ready to make a huge return to the music industry.
After claiming to have assumed the King of Pop was still alive, 51-year-old Teddy Riley has set tongues wagging. The two collaborated on the Dangerous album.
Michael Jackson is still very much alive in Teddy Riley’s mind.
Riley questioned the widespread belief that Michael Jackson, the third-best-selling musician of all time, had away in Los Angeles on June 25, 2009, writing in November 2010: “If people can think Elvis is still alive, why can’t Michael be considered dead?”
A fan wrote to him the day before, saying, “[Producer and rapper] Akon believes Michael is in hiding and will be coming back one day.” Akon then took to Twitter to announce the belief. I would love to hear your thoughts on that.
Akon is a buddy of mine, and we share similar views, Riley said.
For the 25th anniversary edition of Michael Jackson’s iconic album Thriller, 45-year-old Akon created a remix of Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’.
In addition to releasing the tribute song Cry Out Of Joy following the star’s death, he has asserted that he was a close friend of the musician in his latter years.
Originally, in 2017, Steve Erhardt—who was Jackson’s stylist and hairdresser—wrote a Facebook message to the singer’s “believers”—those who hold on to the belief that he is still alive—stating that he had something important to communicate to them.
A word of encouragement to the Michael Jackson believers was included in the sermon. It was an announcement of sorts, and you heard it here first.
The Return
A couple of months from now, or at the very latest by year’s end, you will hear some excellent news.
It’s hard to believe. And no one in my family is aware of it, but myself.
The precise nature of the role has never been disclosed by Erhardt.
Last June, he posted another mysterious image that only showed one leg of a man with Jacko’s signature white socks and loose, short black pants.
“In an undisclosed location, halfway across the globe, in a recording studio, he’s coming soon,” the post read.
A YouTube channel called “BeLIEve” has been arguing whether or not Jackson is alive, which has added fuel to the bizarre conspiracy ideas.
One video claims that Michael’s friend, Hollywood hair designer Steve Erhardt, promised to share good news with “Believers,” or those who think Michael Jackson is still alive, last year.
“Now the fans are really pumped up because he shared something.”
No one should discount Erhardt’s assertions, according to Michael Turegano, who has spent over a decade looking into Jacko’s death.
Last year, he mentioned that he had been in touch with Michael before. His words should therefore be taken seriously.
Even though Jackson’s 2009 death was caused by a heart attack, there are many who still refuse to accept that fact.
His doctor, Conrad Murray, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in connection with his death, which the Los Angeles County Coroner determined to be a homicide.