Elaborating on MJ's contribution to world music Rahman says, "He pushed the milestone of pop music to unbelievable levels through the 80s and 90s."
Rahman met MJ very recently for the first time. "I met him personally after the Oscars in Los Angeles and we vibed very well. He said that he loved India and the Indian people. He said he heard good things about me and he was praising the chord progression of Jai Ho's chorus."
Rahman was impressed by MJ's exuberant adrenaline-pumping energy. MJ even danced for Rahman!
"He was bursting with energy and told me that every dance move he did came from his soul and did a five -second stunning example. It was like a lightning strike,"says Rahman.
They also spoke on global concerns. "He was concerned about developmental issues such as Global Warming and about wars and its damages to the human community.He asked me to compose a unity anthem on the likes of "We are the World " for him. I nodded in awe."
MJ introduced Rahman to his children. "He introduced me to his three lovely bright Kids. The kids told him, ‘I love you dad' and he replied, ‘I love you more' as a proud father.I wished him well for his concerts and he said, ‘God Bless you'.
Growing pensive Rahman who recently lost a close musician –friend H Sridhar says, "After hearing the shocking news of MJ's death I wished it was another rumor which
would fade away soon. It took me time to believe that he is no more.I remember, my late sound engineer Sridhar had brought me a video of the premiere of ‘Remember the Time' when I was recording the track ‘Kadal Rojave' for my first movie Roja. Seeing it inspired all of us that afternoon.Now, there is no Sridhar and no Jackson anymore."
Rahman closing lines on MJ are moving and yet hopeful. "I hope all of us value people's existence more and respect them when they are alive. Life is short.Artists and their art live for ever. Jai Ho, MJ !We love you for your music, regardless of all the controversies!"