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Ben Johnson (born December 4, 1957) is a singer, songwriter and actor in Robloxia. Several of his compositions have made it into the Billboard Hot 100. The 1970s and 1980s saw the creation of his most well-known pieces. His most well-known film is "Bloxy" (1986), but his greatest song is "Soundin' Good" (1979), which is also one of the most well-known songs globally. Along with that, he participated in important events.
In 1992, he was imprisoned on suspicion of planning a terrorist act in Northern Robloxia, which severely damaged his reputation. Thankfully, he was freed in 1995, but things didn't change until 2014. He was arrested around four more times. After 2014, the issue was resolved, and everything returned to normal as it was found that he did not cause the terrorist attacks. A movie based on his biography was released on November 26, 2017. The soundtrack of the movie peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100.
Biography
Early life
On December 4, 1957, Johnson was born in one of Bloxhicago's respectable areas. He was Christopher Johnson and Mary Johnson's second son. His parents were also well-known singers and performers. Since he was 7 years old, singing has been his love.
Music carrer
Johnson in 1989
"Didn't Stop Never" was the first song he wrote (1978). He started writing additional songs right after his debut, and his fame grew swiftly. In 1979, he made his stage debut in "He Is Going Again," which went on to become the year's biggest hit. He began to get greater recognition around the nation. He wrote "Soundin' Good," his most well-known tune (1979). He wrote a lot of hit tunes between 1979 and 1980. "Devil Seen" (1980) and "The One is You" (1979) were the two most significant ones. In addition, he wrote several funk-disco hybrid songs that made it to the Billboard Hot 100. One of his largest performances took place on July 27, 1980, when over 300,000 Robloxians attended. On September 4, 1980, Johnson became the most popular musician in the area and was chosen for several movies and songs. Despite this, Johnson felt that other singers were not given the same opportunity, so he decided to take a break from singing. He carried on the next month, but he began to face criticism and false information about him was frequently disseminated.
Johnson relocated to Bloxburg with his family on February 28, 1981. On June 9, 1981, Johnson attended a performance featuring the "King of Music," Randall Bloxon. They met, Johnson and Randall Bloxon. In a few tracks, like "Thinking Too Much" (1981) and "Gone Today" (1982), Randall provided him with assistance. In July and August of 1981, he embarked on a massive, well-known tour around the state of Bloxburg. He had appearances in a number of popular movies in March and May of 1982, including "Jumped Off Life" and "Greet Again." He conducted a second, significant trip in the months that followed, this time around Wisconsin.
Drugs addiction and false information
Ben Johnson was informed by his father, Christopher Johnson, that his mother, Mary Johnson, had cancer on March 9, 1983. Ben Johnson was not informed by Christopher since it would have an impact on his music and movies. It did, however, have an impact. Ben Johnson took a month off from making movies and music. Beginning by March 15 and throughout the next months, he started using drugs as a result of James White Smith, a buddy who was also a drug user, making the recommendation. Sadly, Johnson's mother passed away on June 27, 1983, and he began abusing narcotics more. His heroin addiction worsened on September 4, 1983, although in the meanwhile he resumed making movies and music. He thought the medications were helping him. But in the months that followed, he tried to kick his drug addiction but was unable to. Whenever he ran out, he would go find for drug sellers but they would eventually get rid of Johnson. He went to many functions and events about his films and songs in 1984 and 1985.
He overdosed on drugs that evening on August 29, 1985, and was sent to the hospital. On the other hand, the drug addiction did not end for months. The matter was resolved on November 27, 1985, and he had completely given up narcotics. He performed in a special birthday concert at Campa, Blorida, on December 4, 1985. He stayed there for a few months as he would celebrate Christmas and new year there too. He recorded one song that month, "Dogs and Dogs," which was published the following year (1986). On December 25, 1985, Christopher Johnson performed with his father, a singer, at the Christmas celebration. In a relatively limited space, almost 100,000 Robloxians were crammed inside the event. "Lost in Space," one of his greatest hits, was written by him (1986). He also starred in Bloxy, one of the most well-known films ever made, in 1986. He made the decision to stop writing songs for a period on May 26, 1987, due to an unanticipated shift in his voice. It was November 10, 1987, that he found out he was ill. When his voice returned to normal on August 27, 1988, he had written a song that he had been working on for a while, titled "Johnson is Back!".
Rise in popularity
He left for a tour of the nation at Baoji, Ro-Indi, on May 28, 1989. A few other celebrities were involved in the tour as well; the most of them had been in the 1986 film Bloxy alongside Johnson. For a month, the trip was conducted. He temporarily relocated to Bloxanada on September 7, 1989, as a result of economic issues. There, he pursued his acting career and appeared in several Bloxanada movies. He starred in three films: "Creepy Sinister MAN" (1990), "Riding The Horse" (1989), and "Lingered The Feeling" (1990). He and his father returned to Robloxia on February 28, 1991. Later on in his career, he concentrated more on movies for a spell. He was thought to be among Robloxia's top actors. He rang in the new year of 1992 alongside a number of other well-known personalities, including Randall Bloxon and Ronald Bloxy. He moved to the northern part of Robloxia, in New Blockers City. became good friends with another singer named Ronald Bloxy in 1992. He was in many successful films of all time, such as “Can’t stop depression” and “An Endless Adventure”, both released in 1992. He continued his career however focused more on songs. His father later went on a trip to Bloxburg on August 30, 1992.
The Terrorist Attacks and Lawsuit
In the morning of, September 15, 1992, Johnson was in his home and got a warning about a terrorist attack. He took some precautions however nothing lethal took place nearby. Johnson decided to protect his house and then later continued his work. However, on September 19, a huge bomb dropped near their neighborhood. Smoke was everywhere and Johnson evacuated. His father later got to know about it however he couldn’t go. Johnson packed his things and immediately evacuated. He drove his car to a safer place. Around ten days later, the problem worsened and Johnson found a safe place somewhere in the forest. Later a group of terrorists who claimed to be citizens, saw Johnson and gave him some guns. Johnson took the guns for protection.
Johnson continued travelling to different places and eventually got caught, people suspected him for causing the terrorist attacks because he had a lot of lethal weapons. Also, the terrorists framed Johnson after getting caught. Johnson eventually went to jail nearby which was located at the rural areas.
He fortunately was released in 1995 after some evidence of not causing the attacks, nevertheless, the problem continued after evidence of the opposite side came too. While many people supported Johnson, there still were many people who said “Johnson should go back to jail”. Protests started on February 27, 1996, as some terrorist attacks again began after Johnson got released. He was put pack to jai, on May 15, 1996, and did not even get to see his family due to the sudden events.
In 2014, he got released and the problem got solved. Two years later, he retired from singing, however he continued in films. On November 26, 2017, a film about him was released. In 2021, Johnson was diagnosed by lung cancer. He became fine an year later. He continued several of movies and songs and he still continued his career.