New music material from the King of Pop is coming to stores this fall from Sony Music.
MJ is believed to have left a treasures-chest full of never before released music in hard drives recorded during his artistic peak in the early and mid-1980s. So Sony is about to pump out ten of those songs in November as part of a 10-project, seven-year, $250 million deal the music giant made with Jackson’s estate this past March.
Famed former manager Frank DiLeo approximates that Jackson’s vault may contain more than 100 completed and unreleased songs. Included in that collection are collaborations with the likes of Akon, Ne-Yo and Will.I.am.
“There are a couple of songs we recorded for the Bad album that we had to cut that are just sensational,” DiLeo promises. –terry shropshire