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What do you think would’ve happened if MJ and Selena Met?
Now for those of you who don’t know who Selena Quintanilla is, she is The Queen Of Tejano (Latin music), now she was a great dancer, sweet person, ALL just like Michael, now if they EVER made a song together that would have been the most GREATEST song ever made
Queen Of Tejano-R.I.P.
King Of Pop-R.I.P.
Look her up if you STILL, don’t know who she is
watch this tribute, to both of the most sweetest ppl on earth http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtCplnVD8To
I <3 Selena!!
That would have been an amazing collaboration!
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