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Follow on Google News | Michael Jackson “King of Pop” Song Requests Soar Nearly 600% at Weddings and Parties since DeathMichael Jackson “King of Pop” Song Requests Soar Nearly 600% at Weddings and Parties since Death on June 25th
“The day Michael Jackson passed away we immediately noticed a spike in the number of requests for his songs,” said Scott Kartsounes, CEO of DJ Intelligence® Since the King of Pop died on June 25th, there have been over 3,400 requests for his songs, up a nearly 600% weekly average from the 12 months preceding Jackson’s passing. “We were shocked to see such a significant and immediate jump,” Mr. Kartsounes continued, “But then again, the King of Pop never did cease to amaze anybody. This is yet another true testament to his legacy.” Michael Jackson is no stranger to weddings and parties. Even before his death, Jackson continually dominated DJ Intelligence’ Not surprisingly, the King of Pop also dominates DJ Intelligence’ “Back when I was a DJ, Michael Jackson was always my ‘ace in the hole.’ Any time the dance floor looked a little bare I always knew I could put on one of his hits and quickly pack the floor. There was something magical about his songs that captivated guests, young and old…you just couldn’t help tapping your foot to the beat,” Mr. Kartsounes added. There is no question that Michael Jackson has shaped the playlists of disc jockeys around the world and will continue to do so well into the future. It's virtually a given that at any wedding or party you attend you'll hear at least one song from the King of Pop...probably more. For questions or comments, please contact Intelligence, Inc. at http://www.intelligenceinc.com. For more information regarding DJ Intelligence® # # # Intelligence, Inc. is a leader in online technologies with an impressive portfolio of dynamic services that are in use by thousands of companies in over a dozen countries worldwide. End
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