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Eight years before his death, Michael Jackson mused on how he’d want to be remembered in a 2001 fan Q&A moderated by Rolling Stone: “I used to always buy the Guinness Book of World Records,” he laughed. “I said, ‘Mmm, I like to dance and sing. Hopefully one day I can be in this book.’ When Thriller became the biggest-selling album of all time and was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records … it was the happiest time of my life.”

You may have heard parts of the interview — conducted days before Jackson released his last studio album, Invincible — excerpted on last night’s Dateline. After the jump, listen to expanded excerpts of Jackson discussing the inspirations for his songwriting, what he would have changed about his life and the achievements he’s most proud of — or listen to the entire hour-long segment for additional unfiltered insight from the King of Pop, including his instructions for doing the moonwalk, his childhood idols and impressions of Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera.

Jackson even addresses the importance of staying healthy: “In the music business some of these great artists have become stumped because they self-abuse themselves at a young age, with all these crazy things they drink and pills and things,” he said, “and that’s just not good — just not a good thing. I hate to say that to hurt anybody, but we should take care of our bodies a little more.”

You can hear Michael Jackson on his most incredible achievements and inspirations by clicking here!

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