THIS second Michael Jackson album to be released posthumously – he died aged 50 in June 2009 – has the backing of the singer’s estate. Executive producer Epic Records chairman and CEO LA Reid “contemporised” the record with producers Timbaland, Rodney Jerkins and Stargate among others when he was granted unlimited access to four decades of material.
The fabulous Love Never Felt So Good book-ends the album - a duet version with Justin Timberlake closes the record - with other highlights including Chicago, Loving You and Do You Know Where Your Children Are, featuring the king of pop’s signature vocals.
Shereen Low
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