(From Reuters.com)
One of the late Michael Jackson’s favorite producers, Teddy Riley, says it’s the King of Pop’s real voice on the album, albeit with a few tweaks.
(From Reuters.com)
One of the late Michael Jackson’s favorite producers, Teddy Riley, says it’s the King of Pop’s real voice on the album, albeit with a few tweaks.
(From ABC News)
The Black Eyed Peas singer says Michael Jackson would be upset over the release.
(From Icedotcom)
Akon delivers a hit from the late “King of Pop” off of the posthumous album, Michael, which arrives December 14.
(From ABC News)
“Hold My Hand” was recorded by Michael Jackson in 2007.
Here’s the tracklist for M.J.’s forthcoming album Michael
01. Breaking News
02. Hold My Hand Ft. Akon
03. Hollywood Tonight
04. Keep Your Head Up
05. (I Like) The Way You Love Me
06. Monster Ft. 50 Cent
07. Best Of Joy
08. (I Can’t Make It) Another Day
09. Behind The Mask
10. Much Too Soon
(From ABC News)
New song, “Breaking News,” purportedly by the King of Pop is released.
Godwilling, on December 14 Epic Records in conjunction with the Estate of Michael Jackson will release new music from the late pop legend. Today, an exclusive teaser for the project will appear on www.michaeljackson.com; on Monday, November 8th the world premiere of “Breaking News,” a full track from the album, will stream on the site for one week only.
(From CNN.com)
Janet Jackson tells CNN’s Larry King how she found out about brother Michael’s death.

(Photo courtesy of: AP Photo/Joel Ryan)
(From Forbes.com)
The late King of Pop made more money over the past year than any other musician or actor, dead or alive. Michael Jackson never graced Forbes’ annual Celebrity 100 list during his life. In death, the King of Pop earned more in the past year than any star on that list, apart from Oprah Winfrey. Jackson not only took the No.1 spot on our 10th annual ranking of the Top-Earning Dead Celebrities, with gross earnings of $275 million, he out-earned the other 12 deceased stars on the list combined. Still more impressive: His estate’s 12-month haul was greater than the pooled earnings of this year’s two biggest living acts, U2 and AC/DC. Jackson’s posthumous earnings come from his stake in the lucrative Sony/ATV catalog, the hit Sony film This Is It and renewed fan interest in music, videos and all things Michael Jackson