November 25, 2024 08:43 AM

King of Pop Michael Jackson Relived in Billboard Music Awards 2014 Through His Hologram Performance[VIDEO]

Nearly five years after his death, Michael Jackson ruled the stage in this year's Billboard Music Awards as he delivered his stunning performance with his hologram.

The pop legend may no longer be alive today, but on the weekend, he wowed the audience. Sunday's star-studded event relived one of the most famous icons in the music industry. Pop legend Michael Jackson made a jaw-dropping performance with the aid of his hologram.

With the help of the advanced technology, the King of Pop's appearance was made possible. The pop star sang his latest hit "Slave to the Rhythm" which is a part of his upcoming album entitled Xscape. He also showed his smooth dance moves including his trademark moonwalk moves.

Michael Jackson's hologram performance is history making and considered one of the show's highlights. It opened as he sits on a throne and then he just eventually owned the stage. There were also live dancers that accompanied MJ's technology-induced appearance.

The singer's comeback on stage has created a worldwide reaction. Many of his fans have been very happy to see him dance and sing on stage again. In the social media, most of his supporters also expressed how badly they miss the pop singer.

Despite of the fact that Michael Jackson is already dead, his hologram performance in Billboard Music Awards has made the people feel that it seems he's just there, alive. It took almost about six months for the production team to come up with the entire prod. It was almost overturned after a lawsuit was filed to the producers of the show, but it was eventually allowed to go on.

Furthermore, Michael Jackson's hologram performance is not the first time to be created. In 2012, rapper Tupac Shakur was digitally resurrected at the Coachella music festival. It can be remembered that superstar suddenly died on June 25, 2009 yet his legacy continues to live on.

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