Its coming from the man himself, isnt it then obvious that they didn perform
together?
The song was composed for MJ.

On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 8:32 AM, Jahanzeb Farooq <[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> > I was supposed to me Michael during a concert in 1999 for helping Africa.
> He had a mishap on that concert, so I couldn't meet him.
>
> We have heard a lot about boss and MJ performed Ekam Satyam together but
> boss is saying he never met him in that concert. Anyone?
>
> -
> Jahanzeb
>
> --- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>,
> "Jahanzeb Farooq" <jahanzebti...@...> wrote:
> >
> > Music composer A R Rahman talks to CNN-IBN's Entertainment Editor Rajeev
> Masand on life after winning two Oscars, his music and meeting Michael
> Jackson.
> >
> > Rajeev Masand: There is a popular perception even among your greatest
> fans that Jai Ho and the music of Slumdog Millionaire isn't your best work?
> >
> > A R Rahman: It's not that they gave me an Oscar for my life, they game
> the Oscar for the particular film and how different the music and theme was
> for the film. so, I'm really proud of Slumdog Millionaire's music and of Jai
> Ho. This stood apart from every other film that came out in its message,
> direction, scriptwriting and everything.
> >
> > Rajeev Masand: You have always said that healthy arguments with your
> directors, lyricists has often resulted in the creation of some very good
> music. I'm guessing after the Oscars no one really argues, disputes your
> suggestions anymore?
> >
> > A R Rahman: I don't know if it really works that way. In the interest of
> any big film, there are always arguments because there is a vision which is
> always the director's. If you are sensible you will go with the vision. You
> can't say that I've made a beautiful song so fit it in your movie.
> >
> > Rajeev Masand: So do they argue with a two Oscar winner?
> >
> > A R Rahman: No they don't out of respect, but we need to follow the
> dharma (philosophy) of the art.
> >
> > Rajeev Masand: You met Michael Jackson shortly after the Oscars. You have
> said he has had an influence on you and Thriller was the first cassette you
> owned. Tell us what that meeting was like?
> >
> > A R Rahman: Every musician would wait for a Michael Jackson album to come
> out. It comes once in five years. We get hooked on it so much that it stays
> with us for the rest of our lives. I was supposed to me Michael during a
> concert in 1999 for helping Africa. He had a mishap on that concert, so I
> couldn't meet him.
> >
> > After nine years when I went to Los Angeles, my agent said I'm going to
> meet Randy - who manages Michael - so I asked if I could meet him? My agent
> mailed Randy asking if he wanted to meet me, three days before the Oscars we
> got an email saying Michael wants to meet me.
> >
> > So I met him after the Oscars finished, won the Oscars and went to meet
> him. We thought the meeting would be five minutes, it lasted two hours. We
> just sat and he spoke about the chord progression of what I've written. I
> told him that India adores Michael Jackson. I told him how we all grew up on
> his music and he said 'you're very kind'. I met his children, he introduced
> me to them.
> >
> > He called me three-four times when I was in Chennai. When I met him again
> he asked me to do a song on the lines of We are the world for him. He said I
> could conduct the whole thing. I was shocked. But before we could get into
> that he started going to the rehearsals. The next thing I get to hear is
> that he's dead. It was a real shocker.
> >
> >
> http://ibnlive.in.com/news/i-told-michael-jackson-india-adores-him-rahman/99371-8.html
> >
>
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