Michael Jackson hit out at The Beatles and Elvis Presley in a handwritten rant against racial inequality and how he used those injustices to fuel his rise.
The acclaimed 'King of Pop' ranted about racism in the music business, as well as life in general, in a number of unearthed notes which are believed to have been from 1987.
Michael was still at the height of his powers at that time and he vented his frustrations in the notes at how he believed that MTV and US magazines were 'shunning' black entertainers.
The singer called out a number of the biggest white music stars of the time and in history to try and prove his point. He claimed that he would show Bruce Springsteen "who's boss" and that "Elvis is NOT King." Jackson also took aim at
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