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Leaked & Unreleased Tracks / Re: Xscape First Single Love never felt so good MJ + Justin Timberlake
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On Thursday night at the iHeart Music Awards, Usher honored the late King of Pop, Michael Jackson, by helping to premiere a previously unreleased Michael Jackson song from 1983, “Love Never Felt So Good.” The song was co-written by Kathy Wakefield and Paul Anka, and produced by Anka and John McClain. Veteran music executive L.A. Reid introduced the song, which will be officially released on Friday. It will appear on the upcoming Michael Jackson album, XSCAPE, which will be released by the Epic Records label and the Estate of Michael Jackson on May 13.
XSCAPE will not be the first album of previously unreleased material that Epic Records has come out with. Michael, released in 2010 by the Epic Records label, also featured songs that had previously been unreleased. Epic Records and the Estate of Michael Jackson are counting on XSCAPE being a hit, and, as there are millions of Michael Jackson fans around the world, it likely will be one.
On Thursday night at the iHeart Music Awards, Usher honored the late King of Pop, Michael Jackson, by helping to premiere a previously unreleased Michael Jackson song from 1983, “Love Never Felt So Good.” The song was co-written by Kathy Wakefield and Paul Anka, and produced by Anka and John McClain. Veteran music executive L.A. Reid introduced the song, which will be officially released on Friday. It will appear on the upcoming Michael Jackson album, XSCAPE, which will be released by the Epic Records label and the Estate of Michael Jackson on May 13.
XSCAPE will not be the first album of previously unreleased material that Epic Records has come out with. Michael, released in 2010 by the Epic Records label, also featured songs that had previously been unreleased. Epic Records and the Estate of Michael Jackson are counting on XSCAPE being a hit, and, as there are millions of Michael Jackson fans around the world, it likely will be one.