#StoryOfTheDay....''I am nervous. Excited, but very nervous! It's a mild New York afternoon, and I'm going to the Hit Factory studio to meet #MichaelJackson. Today would be the first day of recording my vocals on a song I wrote.
The song is called Butterflies. Among the pedestrians and traffic noise, no sound, however loud, could interrupt my inner voice screaming "Calm down! You deserve it! You're worth it!!!'
I entered through the French doors in front of the reception area. I was asked to give my full name and ID. As expected, it was me! The doorman led me to the elevator and to his floor. Michael Jackson & Friends was written on a piece of A4 paper taped to the door. I was taken inside.
My heart literally pounded in my chest and I breathed two sighs that were close to a panic attack! All I remember is the sound of a piano playing a harmonic scale, someone singing....It was him. The king of pop! The greatest artist of all time. From the living room, he smiled at me and made a sign of peace and love. He continued to warm up his voice when I was almost terrified, and then he walked over to me. He said my name and hugged me warmly. - Thank you," Michael said. No, Michael! Thank you!!!!!!!!!
I learned a lot from Michael Jackson. Being able to be both an observer and a singer/producer was just too amazing to describe. I observed his breathing techniques, the vocal scales he repeated over and over before he even entered the studio recording booth, during each day where we were recording.
Michael was perfect! He was so determined! He gave it his all. That's the thing that inspires me most about him. He cared deeply about everything and everyone. He gave of himself in everything he did. Your legacy has been left for our study. It is a testament to how great he was and always will be." - Marsha Ambrosius, singer and songwriter
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