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From Fame To Misfortune

Do you remember the song “I Like it” by Sammie? This song was extremely Brennan best describes individuals of this nature as one hit wonders, “those who were trying to leave their mark, but they only end up doing so once” (Jake Brennan, 731). popular in the year 2000. Everywhere you went you could hear some child singing the lyrics” I like it girl, don't you know I like it”. However, after a year had passed, no one was singing Sammie's music and he was never heard from again. But the question is, how could someone who had such a hit song fade out of the spotlight so quickly? Jake Throughout the years, society has seen numerous individuals rise and fall in their attempts to achieve fame. The few who have succeeded in the music industry have become stars and are accomplishing goals that only the average person dreams about. The perfect example of a man who has gone above and beyond the point of achieving fame is Michael Jackson.
Michael Jackson is a world renowned......


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