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Michael Jackson's Children To Participate in Grammy Tribute

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Jan. 30 2010, Published 11:34 a.m. ET

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With the Grammy Awards right around the corner, buzz of the anticipated Michael Jackson tribute has reach a peak as his children have been reported to be participating in the performance paying homage to the, “King of Pop.”

Alongside entertainers also partaking such as Carrie Underwood and Celine Dion, Michael’s brood of three, Paris, Prince Michael, and Prince Michael II will be reading a speech for their late father according to E! Online.

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“My standards for a Michael Jackson tribute are very high, on a level that is almost unreachable so I look forward to seeing it…” fellow singer Busta Rhymes gushed to OK! at a Grammy party for Jaime Foxx on Friday, “I do truly believe that the way that the Grammy production value usually is on a consistent basis, I am going to give them the benefit of the doubt that they are going to deliver…”

And with expectations running rampant after Michael’s sister Janet Jackson lead a tribute to her brother at the MTV Video Music Awards last year, even Jaime Foxx can’t wait to see what’s in store for the legend.

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“Michael Jackson tribute: Incredible,” Jamie told OK! in Beverly Hills on Friday.

Although the “Blame It” artist wont be participating as he is set to perform alongside T-Pain on Sunday night, he will most definitely, “be supporting,” of what the show has to offer.

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