
The Game, Diddy, Chris Brown Record Michael Jackson Tribute Game's 'Better on the Other Side' debuts on LA radio Friday morning. Michael Jackson's impact on the pop-culture world was so powerful, several celebrities are already reacting to his death, not just with statements, but with songs. On Friday morning (June 26), 50 Cent dropped two songs paying tribute to the King of Pop. And on Thursday night, just after learning of MJ's passing, the Game orchestrated a symphony of performers to give thanks and reflect on Jackson. Game's tribute track dedicated to Michael Jackson called "Better on the Other Side," debuted this morning on Los Angeles radio station Power 106. To assist on the track the rapper phoned in a few homies, including Chris Brown, Diddy, Polow Da Don, Mario Winans, Usher and Boyz II Men. The piano-accompanied soundscape starts off with Diddy testifying about MJ's influence. "I believed I can do anything," he says. "You made the world dance. You made the music come to life." Then a thunderous bass drops in, led by Chris Brown's vocals on the chorus: "This the type of song that makes the angels cry/ Look up in the sky and I wonder why/ Why you had to go, go/ I know it's better on the other side." The DJ Khalil-produced track made its debut on the morning radio show "Big Boy's Neighborhood" as well as on Game affiliate DJ Skee's satellite radio show, "Skeetox." "I told Game yesterday that Michael Jackson died, and he didn't believe me. He said, 'I'll call you <b>...</b>
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