There is a strong demand for Michael Jackson's music and merchandise, and that will only increase as more material surfaces in the years following his death.
I think my music is like anchovies - some people like it, some people get nauseous.
I think the people who are out there for fame get themselves in a lot of trouble.
The melody seems to have gone to the country. The country music seems to still have melody and interesting lyrics. But pop music, you've got to really listen hard to somebody who's doing a good melody and a good lyric.
Fame is always a shock to the system; there's no school to go to, there are no books to read, and when it hits you, it's a surprise. You could be working for 10, 20 years and when it finally hits you, you get knocked down.
Here's proof that if you live long enough, anything is possible.
Everything you say and do is having an impact on others.
I care much more about saving the lives of mothers and babies than I do about a fancy museum somewhere.
My father is an Algerian, proud of who he is and I am proud that my father is Algerian.
I wake up every morning and think to myself, 'How far can I push the company forward in the next 24 hours?
All day long you see those commercials: 'Here's Your Brain, Just Say No'. . . and the next commercial is: 'This Bud's For You. '