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How many people can say they actually spent quality time with Michael Jackson? Charlotte native Kenny Quiller can. In fact, he got a song-writing credit on Jackson's “Invincible” album for the song "Heaven Can wait."

The onetime personal assistant to then-super producer Teddy Riley of Guy and Blackstreet fame, had the fortune of having a song fall in his lap. According to Quiller, a friend left a CD at his house with the song "Heaven Can Wait" on it. When he heard the song, he knew it would be perfect for Jackson, so he shared it with Riley, who agreed. When Riley presented the song to Jackson, the King of Pop loved it and wanted to include it on his album. Although Quiller didn't write the song, he said Jackson gave him a songwriting credit for the role he played.

"Out of all respect for me, and because I found the song, Michael and Ted Riley and the other writers allotted me writers credit," he said.

So what was it like meeting and spending time Michael Jackson? Quiller, along with Riley, met with Jackson several times in 2000-2001 in New York, Virginia Beach and Miami during the production of the song. He said Jackson was nice and didn't roll with a large entourage. He said he got to talk with Jackson's children, Paris and Prince. And yes, nanny Grace Rwaramba was there.

"One time we were in Virginia watching television and his children asked to turn the television off,” he recalled.  “They said their father only allowed them to watch T.V. once a week and they had already had their T.V. time." Quiller said the children also listened to classical music while Jackson was working. Quiller said he and Jackson bonded quickly because they shared a religious background. Both were raised as Jehovah Witnesses.

Once he shared that information with Jackson, Quiller said, the singer opened up and they talked often. Quiller said he wants people to know that Jackson was grounded and knew who he was. He said he believes the singer’s childhood, stardom and religious background caused him a lot of mental anguish that the average person couldn't understand.

"Growing up as a Witness, I have insight on why he did what he did and why people thought he was weird and strange,” Quiller said. “He was just human." Quiller said he also believes that because Jackson was such a major icon, people expected the pop star to be perfect, and he was not.

"He wanted to relate to children because they were innocent and didn't have a motive,” Quiller said. “The singer was a little naïve and the court case brought him back to reality." Quiller says meeting Jackson was a surreal experience.

"For me, it's a sense of completion,” he said. “Knowing that I met him, took a picture with him and got my name on his album, its completion. It's something that most people would only dream about."



    Great story :)
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    fan of MJ forever
    Apr 06 2013 05:25 AM
    michael jackson is very beautiful :) i love you michael but i miss you ♥ ♥  MJ Forever
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