Will we be hearing unreleased Michael Jackson music soon?
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
The pop legend's family have shared their hopes to feature his music on their upcoming album.
'Billie Jean', 'Smooth Criminal', 'Beat It', and so many more iconic songs of the pop legend continue to live on. Michael Jackson is the bar people use to measure excellence in the music industry and we might just have a chance at more of his magic music.
Michael Jackson's brother, Tito, had an interview with The Sun recently, sharing that music we have never heard before featuring his brother will be featured on their upcoming album.
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He continued sharing that although matters got out of hand with Sony, the music label that bought Michael Jackson's share of the Sony/ATV music publishing catalogue with $750-million in 2016, the label had been willing to get his siblings' participation and hand over the music.
So we are looking at a first studio album from The Jacksons since 1989.
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Since he passed away in 2009, there have been two album releases - 'Michael' (2010) and the other 'Xscape' (2014). As much as we did not expect any of the unreleased tracks, we have got to admit it is truly overdue.
We have some of our current artists like Drake and Lenny who have featured his vocals on their singles.
'Thriller', one of his most successful albums ever, was recently certified 34x platinum in the US, which helped maintain its position as the second best selling album in the US ever.
So, are YOU ready to moon walk?
Main Image Courtesy: @tjjackson
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