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Michael Jackson's new album, released in November


Michael Jackson's new album, released in November

Friday, August 27 2010

Michael Jackson's new album, with ten songs unknown to the public, will be released in November by Sony Music, as a result of the first draft of 250 million dollars closed in March between the wealth managers and the production house.

The one concerned with preparing the new album is Rodney Jerkins, the producer of the album "Invincible" in 2001, the last studio album of Michael Jackson, before the death of the star in June last year.

Sony Music has paid 250 million dollars to the heirs of Michael Jackson to edit ten albums of his music and launch derivative products with the singer's name, in the next seven years.

Besides the material that will appear on the new album, Michael would have left behind about 100 songs that have not been released, many of them dating from the heyday of the singer, the 80s.

The artist manager, Frank DiLeo, confirmed that are kept some parts which were recorded by Michael Jackson with Akon and will.i.am artists in the '90s.

by FW Editor