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Janet Jackson Makes Emotional Tribute At BETs

First Posted: 7/30/09 Updated: 5/25/11

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LOS ANGELES Some of the biggest stars on the planet turned back into gushing Michael Jackson fans at the BET Awards, donning single gloves, swapping stories about their idol and singing The King of Pop's standards. One person who perhaps knew him best, though, brought the night into perspective: his sister.

"To you, Michael is an icon," a somber Janet Jackson told the crowd at the end of Sunday's show. "To us, Michael is family and he will forever live in all of our hearts."

It was a stirring emotional climax for a telecast that was completely revamped to recognize the legacy of Jackson, who died Thursday at age 50. For the most part, it was a joyous wake.

"He's the man who made it possible for me to be on the stage; I love you and I miss you," said Ne-Yo, who sang one of Jackson's most sensual songs, "Lady In My Life."

Host Jamie Foxx kicked off the show with a re-enactment of the choreography from Jackson's iconic "Beat It" video in front of the star-studded crowd, on its feet from the start of the show.

Throughout the night, Foxx also regularly turned up in some of Jackson's signature looks, like the wide-collar black leather outfit from "Billie Jean." Sean Paul, Estelle and Alicia Keys were among the celebrities who at one point donned single gloves as part of their ensembles.

Ciara sang Jackson's humanitarian anthem, "Heal the World," dressed in a jacket that had Jackson's signature military epaulets.

Joe Jackson, the singer's father, also was on hand to represent the grief-stricken family, though he did not appear on stage during the show. "I just wish he could be here to celebrate himself," he said on the red carpet. "Sadly, he's not here, so I'm here to celebrate for him."

People close to Michael Jackson have said since his death that they were concerned about his use of painkillers. Los Angeles County medical examiners completed their autopsy Friday and said Jackson had taken unspecified prescription medication. But an official cause of death could take weeks to determine.

Jackson's family has sought a private autopsy, in part because of questions about Dr. Conrad Murray, the man hired to keep an eye on the pop star ahead of a planned comeback.

Edward Chernoff, a lawyer for the doctor, said Sunday that Jackson still had a faint pulse and his body was warm when Murray found him in bed and not breathing. The doctor immediately began administering CPR, Chernoff said.

Chernoff said any drugs the doctor gave Jackson were prescribed in response to a specific complaint from the entertainer. Murray never prescribed or gave Jackson the drugs Demerol or OxyContin, Chernoff said.

Paramedics were called to the mansion while the doctor was performing CPR, according to a recording of the 911 call.

Because Jackson was so frail, Murray "administered with his hand behind his back to provide the necessary support," Chernoff said. Some have speculated the doctor botched the CPR. "He's a trained doctor," Chernoff said. "He knows how to administer CPR."

Murray was interviewed by investigators for three hours Saturday. His spokeswoman called Murray "a witness to this tragedy," not a suspect in the death, and police described the doctor as cooperative.

Jackson's death prompted BET producers to scramble to meet the moment. While Beyonce, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo each took home awards, giving out trophies was an afterthought: Honoring Jackson became the show's main focus.

"This is for you, Michael Jackson," said Beyonce, as she held her trophy for best female R&B artist skyward, calling the singer "my hero."

While some artists performed their own hits, most made sure to incorporate some of the man who influenced them in their performances. A chant of "Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson!" was heard while Keri Hilson performed, and Foxx's "Blame It" incorporated some of the Jacksons' dance hit "Blame It On the Boogie."

"We all know none of us in this room wouldn't be here for Michael Jackson," said Lil Wayne, as he picked up his award for best male hip-hop star.

Backstage, Ciara recounted talking on the phone with her idol and her regrets that she never got to meet him. As she talked, she started to cry. "He meant so much to me," she said through tears.

While Jackson's incredible influence stretched across genres, races and cultures, he had a unique place in the world of black entertainment. His influence is arguably most visible in urban music, seen in stars like Usher who mimic his dance moves, to Ne-Yo, whose music is marked by its Jackson-isms. But that influence went beyond music: Jackson was black America's biggest star, who broke racial barriers that allowed for so many other superstars to follow.

"Michael Jackson was so important to our world, to our country, to this network," said BET Chairwoman Debra L. Lee. "Michael was truly a musical deity."

New Edition, the 1980s teen sensations who were considered that generation's Jackson 5 with their own version of bubble-gum soul, ran through several of the Jackson 5's greatest hits, from "I Want You Back" to "ABC," mirroring their idols right down to the group's original choreography.

And Eddie Levert of the classic R&B group the O'Jays talked about how much he'd miss Jackson _ even as his group was honored with a lifetime achievement award.

Jackson connections were inescapable: Even the building where the ceremony took place, the Shrine Auditorium, was where Jackson's hair and scalp were burned during the filming of a Pepsi commercial in 1984. It was also the location for several of his Grammy and American Music Award performances.

The night ended when Janet Jackson _ in her first public appearance since her brother's shocking death _ emerged and elicited the most emotion as she vowed his memory would live forever.

"On behalf of my family and myself, thank you for all of your love, thank you for all of your support," she said. "We miss him so much, thank you so much."

Afterward, Ne-Yo and Foxx performed a somber version of the Jackson 5 classic "I'll Be There," as photos of Jackson flashed across the screen.

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AP Entertainment writers Sandy Cohen, Anthony Mccartney and Derrik J. Lang and AP writer Alicia Quarles contributed to this report.

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samilli3
12:11 PM on 06/30/2009
wow..she favors Michael
10:54 AM on 06/30/2009
Dear Michael,

from stage lights, to eternal light,

with love and thanks, from everyone

Mike Nobel, Maine songwriter .... a song for all singers and songwriter­s, even the unknown:
http://sou­ndclick.co­m/share?so­ngid=61801­43 )
08:43 AM on 06/30/2009
dirt bag, low life.
01:59 AM on 06/30/2009
Janets statement was kind of rude and hurtful to the fans.
06:24 AM on 06/30/2009
Then you misunderst­ood it. I guess some people are just looking to be insulted.
06:36 AM on 06/30/2009
How was her statement rude? You have to understand they are grieving and probably didn't want to be forced to attend such an event in the first place. How about you give her your condolence­s vs. criticizin­g her comments. I didn't feel hurt listening to what she said. They have to defend the fact that they are a close family because there is a lot rumors swirling about the distance between their family members.
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diak0n0s
" . . but the wise shall understand" Daniel 12:10
12:15 AM on 06/30/2009
Who is that African American kid with Janet??
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robXdion
Never interrupt my Kung-Fu!
12:22 AM on 06/30/2009
Corny. Do you want us to talk about Papa Smurf in your avatar? Or is that Willie Nelson?
02:01 AM on 06/30/2009
Thats Michael, you AIRHEAD!
11:13 PM on 06/29/2009
I did not think any of the Jacksons were talented. If it was up to me Michael would be alive and well in Gary, with a happy face and normal. A regular guy. It is all you fans of his that led him to this.
11:16 PM on 06/29/2009
I'm sure those who know you think the same of you
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bklynfinest
11:16 PM on 06/29/2009
you just showed your talent.
10:40 PM on 06/29/2009
A perfect and incredibly moving tribute. Janet's grief is very real and palpable - having lost four members of my family in the last few years, her pain was instantly recognizab­le, and stirred something in me. I cannot imagine having to cope with grief in front of millions of viewers. The old photo of her and Michael in the background is heartbreak­ing.
06:40 AM on 06/30/2009
Yes, you can tell she was grieving and it was hard for her to get up there and speak.
10:33 PM on 06/29/2009
Janet's thank you was very nicely done. But why follow w/ an attempt to sing one of MJ's all time, most memorable songs???? How would a rendition of "I'll Be There" help the family and fans' grief!! They should have done a video tribute and let everyone enjoy MJ in action once more.
06:42 AM on 06/30/2009
That's why I've been spending my time watching his videos on my computer. BET did a wonderful job, but I don't want to see Ne-Yo singing Michael Jackson's songs. He has imitated MJ enough over the years. I agree! they should have did video tributes so the fans could really celebrate him through his own performanc­es of his songs...no­t other people.
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06:48 AM on 06/30/2009
Pretty good for the amount of time they had to rewrite the show.
10:10 PM on 06/29/2009
So many of the happiest times in my life were spent with Michael Jackson song. As a kid, it was giggling on my front porch listening to the Jackson Five; in my teens it was Rock with You at the roller skating rink; while in college in my 20s it was Thriller all day every day. These memories with friends, family and Michael will be in my heart forever.

Michael, peace forever be with you.
07:53 PM on 06/30/2009
OMG, roller rinks in the 80's always turned out the lights to Blame It On The Boogie!!

"Don't blame it on sunshine, don't blame it on moonlight, don't blame it good times, blame it on the boogie..."
08:58 PM on 06/29/2009
Janet looked so beautiful through all of her p.a.i.n and g.r.i.e.f. Her presence and her words were very moving. I hope the Jackson family finds comfort in all the love and support that is coming their way from all over the world.
08:34 PM on 06/29/2009
Seeing Janet talking just opened the flood gates for me...i really hope Micheal finds peace
09:05 PM on 06/29/2009
I agree.
10:47 PM on 06/29/2009
She and Micheal resembled so much. She looks beautiful. The pic of the two of them as kids is adorable.
08:14 PM on 06/29/2009
All this weekend, it was like it didn't really sink in that Michael was gone. When I saw Janet make that statement last night, that's when it truly sank in that Michael Jackson was gone and was almost in tears because she came out not as Janet Jackson pop megastar but Janet Jackson grieving sister. I can't imagine the pain her and her family are in right now.
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terramartom
People for the people. Revolution.
08:04 PM on 06/29/2009
Death is sad.
But how many people in Human History get to live as a King?
LIfe is an emotional, physical, Spiritual struggle for everyone, rich and poor.
Michael is responsibl­e for his own choices. Nobody escapes the consequenc­es of their own choices.
This is Karma.
Nobody escapes this.
Not even a KING!
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James Shanks
08:18 PM on 06/29/2009
Not every bad thing that happens to you is the result of karma.
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terramartom
People for the people. Revolution.
09:07 PM on 06/29/2009
Than you must believe it is a result of a magic God.
I am an Atheist and know better.
10:49 PM on 06/29/2009
Karma is a theory. It's not a fact. Life and death are mysteries.
07:29 PM on 06/29/2009
I still cannot believe mike is gone... it really seems like a horrible nightmare! joe jackson definitely made alot of mike's pain very clear yesterday, he has alot of issues. i believed mike endured alot from that man! janet is beautiful and my heart goes out to her and mike entire family
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Michellemlm
Be informed research for yourself
07:38 PM on 06/29/2009
I agree.. I hope his dad doesn't interfer with any of Michael's wishes. Finding out he had Lupus (confirmed now on msm) explains a lot but also, trauma, accident or being abused can actually trigger those diseases..­. and that breaks my heart for him. Here's a vid of why he'd need masks and disguises and such and what he would have gone through with the lupus. Also, they think it may be what caused his heart attack, lupus commonly causes massive sudden heart attacks between the ages of 40 and 50 yrs old. http://www­.youtube.c­om/watch?v­=m7je7cWCH­3A
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mad1nola
Obama/Biden 2012...cause the alternative is unthin
08:22 PM on 06/29/2009
It is a insidious disease. My first boyfriends mother died of lupus at the age of 41. She suffered greatly and was in and out of hospital on a regular basis. I am sad to say it was a blessing to see her go because she suffered so. I also knew a guy with lupus and he didn't live past 30. A lot of people really don't understand the agony Michael must have been in for so many years. He suffered in relative silence, closed off from the world and from his love of the art. This explains his kindness toward those suffering especially children(R­yan White, Emmanuel Lewis). A lot of people would rather believe something nefarious about those relationsh­ips with children but I choose to believe that he was earnest and sincere and truly wanted to show them love in their lives. Most would rather believe that he is a monster but I will always believe he was an angel who was badly misunderst­ood.
09:47 PM on 06/29/2009
So glad you posted that. You are very brave and I hope that this leads to better treatment and or cure for Lupus.
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07:21 PM on 06/29/2009
I should have said with that emotional eloquence?
07:33 PM on 06/29/2009
I was happy to see Janet, because Joe made a complete fool of himself on the red carpet. He embarrasse­d me by his self promotion and made a mockery of Michael. Although once Janet opened her mouth and the look on her face -I thought she was acting-but who am I ? we all have our own beliefs about death and sometimes we dont even grasp the depth of the loss until much later, especially if we have not had close contact with that person for a while.

Michael J was a Sad Sad man. His self hatred was so great. looking at the interview after the baby-dangl­ing incident he seemed really mentally-i­ll and in great denial of many things (his plastic surgery, skin lightening ) he needed help, but I dont think he would allow anyone to help him, truly.
I hope he is truly at peace now
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MsIrisMG
Why not me?
10:45 PM on 06/29/2009
You've got a lot to learn about acceptance­. Vitiligo is not something he had any control over. HOW LONG is it going to take you people to understand that?
07:39 PM on 06/29/2009
How can we stand up for Michael as black people, when he obviously did not want to be black or for that matter a Man ? He denied us -so how could you stand up for him when he made it so difficult with his constant self-denia­l ?

Im sure he had a lot of scars from childhood teasing as was once said, but instead of addressing the scars he bought into the teasing or abuse and with all of his resources did not get adequate counseling to overcome those issues
07:57 PM on 06/29/2009
He was human and had his failings (although I don't include the man up admonition­s in your assessment­) but he also had tremendous talent and gave a lot of joy to the world and contribute­d significan­tly to humanitari­an causes. How many have done that?
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ckfan
Conduct business honestly; spend money wisely
08:35 PM on 06/29/2009
I don't think appreciati­ng someone for their talent means you're standing up for him. To use your logic, you shouldn't "stand up" for someone black if they married a white person. And using your twisted logic a black person that marries a white person is denying their blackness. Which is ridiculous­.

Michael had issues there's no question about it, but who are we to judge without knowing all the facts. I feel sorrow for him.