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Jackson did not like being black: Quincy Jones

Michael Jackson had attributed his changing skin colour to the rare disease of vitiligo but his close friend and `Thriller` producer Quincy Jones has come out saying that the singer altered his appearance because he did not like being black.

London, July 03: Michael Jackson had attributed his changing skin colour to the rare disease of vitiligo but his close friend and `Thriller` producer Quincy Jones has come out saying that the singer altered his appearance because he did not like being black.Jones claims that Jackson, who died last week, lied about his skin condition as he just "didn`t want to be black", Sun online reported.
Jones, the man behind some of Jackson`s greatest hits including `Bad` and `Thriller` said that whenever asked about his changing appearances, the pop star always claimed that it was a disease that lightened his skin from black to white. "You`re justifying something that`s destructive to your existence. But when somebody`s hell-bent on it, you can`t stop them. What his face turned into is ridiculous. Chemical peels and all of it. And I don`t understand it. But he obviously didn`t want to be black. You see his kids?," said Jones. The music mogul also said that he never understood why Jackson has such an issue with his appearance. "He`d come up with,`Man, I promise you I have this disease,` and so forth, and `I have a blister on my lungs,` and all that. It`s hard, because Michael`s a Virgo, man, he`s very set in his ways. You can`t talk him out of it. "I`m just a musician and a record producer. I`m not a psychiatrist. I don`t understand all that stuff. We all got problems," he added. Bureau Report