"The Man Who Heard The Music" | A Tribute to Michael Jackson | Created by Red Cardinal Kitchen

By Red Cardinal Kitchen | Jan 26, 2025
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"The Man Who Heard The Music," is a poem written by Red Cardinal Kitchen that reflects Michael Jackson's brilliance, faith, and the timeless legacy he left behind as the 'King of Pop'.


Michael Jackson's sixth studio 'Thriller' album was recorded at Westlake Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California between April and November and released on November 30, 1982, The album was released by Epic Records and produced by Quincy Jones, a mix of genres including R&B, pop, funk, ballad, disco, and rock. Thriller was a huge success, spawning seven hit singles, including "Beat It" and "Billie Jean," and won eight Grammy Awards in 1984, including Record of the Year and Album of the Year. It continues to be one of the best-selling albums of all time.

Michael Jackson passed away in 2009, and his music will continue to inspire his loved ones, and fans every step of the way.


His artistry wasn't just entertainment but a force of nature that transcended boundaries. He captivated the world so completely that not only did the ladies scream, but even men fainted, overwhelmed by the sheer magnitude of his presence and talent. His influence on pop culture was undeniable, from his iconic moonwalk to his groundbreaking music videos, he set the standard for generations to come.


Michael loved everyone, and all he ever wanted was love in return. From Off the Wall hits like 'Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough' and 'Rock with You' to Thriller anthems like 'Billie Jean,' 'Beat It,' and 'Thriller,' he created songs that still resonate across generations. And who could forget his heartfelt ballad 'You Are Not Alone,' where lucky fans had the chance to join him on stage, creating unforgettable memories of connection and love, or his healing anthems like 'We Are the World' and 'Heal the World,' which carried messages of unity and hope for a better future?


He never gave up on his passion. His songs, music, and dance were gifts he believed came from God, and he shared them with the world as a labor of love. He strived to become the most known artist in the world, and through his relentless faith and dedication, he achieved that and more. He left behind a beautiful family, following in his footsteps to spread love and hope across the globe.


Through Red Cardinal Kitchen's poem, "The Man Who Heard The Music," let's honor his journey — his struggles, triumphs, and the gift of music that continues to light the world. Michael wasn't just an artist; he was a lifelong inspiration, reminding us to dream, believe, and let love lead the way."


"Rest in peace Michael, we all love you!"

Red Cardinal Kitchen


Music Credit:

🎵 Song Title: I'm Sweet (Instrumental Version)

🎤 Artist: Adelyn Paik

📀 Music provided by Epidemic Sound

🔗 Link to Epidemic Sound's website