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If the question refers to a dream, it reflects the dreamer's obsession with the deceased pop singer. It also might mean that "Michael Jackson" has become a symbol of happiness or desire in the dreamer's life.

> If the question does NOT refer to dreaming, but to hearing a voice or voices repeating the name while one is awake, medical care should be sought without delay. Hearing voices can be a symptom of serious illness.

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