Jackson Signs Contract with Bahrain Startup Two for Collaborative Ventures
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In 2005, following a highly publicized trial, Michael Jackson sought refuge in Bahrain, where he was welcomed as a guest by Sheikh Abdullah. This move marked a significant shift in Jackson's life as he became increasingly reclusive during this period. In early 2006, it was announced that he had signed a contract with a local startup, Two Seas Records, which aimed to revitalize his music career. However, the partnership did not yield any significant results, and by September 2006, Jackson was no longer affiliated with the label. During this time, he faced severe financial difficulties, teetering on the brink of bankruptcy and embroiled in 47 ongoing lawsuits. Despite these challenges, Jackson's legacy continued to resonate, and he remained a pivotal figure in the music industry until his untimely death in 2009.

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