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New Michael Jackson Album Leaks on Internet

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Music , Celebrity Justice Michael Jackson ‘s highly anticipated new album is now the victim of music pirates … ALL 10 tracks from “MICHAEL” have leaked online — a week before it’s official release date. The tracks are now up on several file sharing websites … and unless… Read more

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Michael Jackson & Akon: The "Hold My Hand" Video Preview

As Michael Jackson fans surely know by now, the late King of Pop worked with Akon, recording a track called “Hold My Hand” before he passed away, and the song will appear on the forthcoming posthumous album Michael . Follow this link to hear the full song . Now, here’s a 30-second teaser for the music video, blending vintage MJ footage with recently-filmed material … MJ & Akon: Hold My Hand Teaser What do you think of the “Hold My Hand” collaboration?

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Michael Jackson’s Michael: A Track-By-Track Preview

Posthumous album has its moments, but seems to be missing MJ’s magic touch. By Jayson Rodriguez Michael Jackson’s Michael Photo: Epic Records Whether or not you’re happy about it, a new Michael Jackson album is arriving December 14. And while the beleaguered pop superstar died before the project could be completed, a team of producers who Jackson was working with over the past five years helped finish the collection, taking unfinished demos and crafting them into songs for Michael, the first posthumous set from MJ. The album is equal parts eagerly anticipated and highly controversial, with some fans and artists, including will.i.am , lashing out over the material. Last week, MTV News listened to a preview of Michael, featuring contributions from 50 Cent, Teddy Riley and Lenny Kravitz, among others. The LP was thrilling at times but suffered at other points without the King of Pop’s magic touch. 1. “Hold My Hand” (featuring Akon) This sweeping number, also produced by Akon, is as updated as MJ could ever sound without being present; the track honors Jackson’s vocals, leaving the track to serve as the sound bed to his soaring voice. 2. “Hollywood Tonight” A dated sound makes the Teddy Riley-produced number sound like a discarded contribution to Jackson’s Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix collection. 3. “Keep Your Head Up” The-Dream’s right-hand man, producer Christopher “Tricky” Stewart, serves Jackson a track that’s bakery-fresh, making for a song as stirring as “Heal the World.” 4. “(I Like) The Way You Love Me” Former Ne-Yo producer Theron “Neff-U” Feemster leaves MJ’s legacy in apt hands, as the Grammy-winning musician cooks up a track that’s as thrilling as anything the explosive star has ever sang. 5. “Monster” (featuring 50 Cent) This hard-charging track is as aggressive as “Scream” musically with its snappy drums and driving bass; “New Jack Swing” kingpin Teddy Riley adds just the right touch of boom-bap for 50 Cent to deliver his trademark taunts in tandem with MJ’s grunts. 6. “Best of Joy” This soaring number was one of the last tracks Jackson worked on during his lifetime while preparing for his comeback shows in London; the song reflects the spirited mood MJ was in, as it’s brimming with a liveliness not seen from the superstar since his first solo offerings. 7. “Breaking News” Overwrought with Jackson’s paranoia for the tabloid media and pumped with enough synthesized sounds to make the Situation turn in his glow stick, this one falls flat in comparison to the standout selections on the set. 8. “(I Can’t Make It) Another Day” (featuring Lenny Kravitz) Clashing sounds, from heavy guitar riffs to funky chords, make this track miss the mark despite the boundless possibilities in the pairing of Jackson and Kravitz. 9. “Behind the Mask” MJ sampled the Yellow Magic Orchestra’s track of the same name for this one, which shows promise but sounds like it could have used the Gloved One’s added attention. 10. “Much Too Soon” Overbearingly melancholy, this Jackson track pushes emotion onto the listeners when the singer’s sullen voice could have delivered without the leering musical attempt to draw out feeling. Are you looking forward to the posthumous MJ collection? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos Michael Jackson’s Music Video History Related Photos Michael Jackson’s ‘Michael’ Cover Decoded

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Jackson Memorabilia Goes for Big Bucks

Filed under: Michael Jackson You can get a pair of new gloves for like $20 — or you could purchase one glove, once worn for Michael Jackson for six figures. Julien’s Auctions had their “Icons & Idols” auction Saturday night and a single glove worn by MJ during the “Bad” tour in… Read more

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‘Hold My Hand’ Video — Just a Tease

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Music This should hold Michael Jackson fans over for a bit — a :30 teaser for the music for ” Hold My Hand .” Read more

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50 Cent Calls Michael Jackson Collabo The ‘2010 Version’ Of ‘Thriller’

Rapper reflects on ‘Monster,’ revealing that the duo did not record together. By James Dinh 50 Cent Photo: Getty Images/Jakubaszek In less than two weeks, Michael Jackson ‘s first posthumous album, Michael, will hit stores and include a string of unreleased MJ tracks. The 10-song set includes a collaboration between the iconic performer and 50 Cent . In a candid interview that appeared on MJJackson.com , 50 Cent reminiscences about how the song “Monster” came about. “I didn’t have the opportunity to physically be in Michael Jackson’s presence,” Fif said. “But my DJ, Whoo Kid, he had the opportunity to actually meet Mike, because he was interested in working with me and he said that he had something he wanted me to actually hear, a song he created. He thought it would be perfect for us to collaborate on and then he put me on the telephone.” While 50 has teamed up with a slew of artists in the past, he said the Jackson opportunity was unlike any other. “I don’t usually get nervous, because I really don’t care about a lot of the artists,” he said. “But Mike is special. He’s different. I don’t know how to explain it.” After the shocking news of Jackson’s sudden death, Fif received a call to come into the studio and perform his portion of the track. Once in the studio, the rapper worked with producer Teddy Riley (Jackson’s Dangerous ) on the song. “When I sat down and listened to the actual song, I was excited. I said, ‘This is the 2010 version of “Thriller,” ‘ ” the rapper recalled. A snippet of the track (minus 50) reportedly leaked onto the Internet just a few days ago. Despite not being able to actually record the track with Jackson, 50 Cent intended to make his mark on the song. “I missed an opportunity to be on a record not just with a great artist, but a legend,” he lamented. “So I wanted more, and I made adjustments to my cadence so I don’t sound like I sound on music that people have previously heard from me, because I’m adjusting to the production.” While not everyone has been excited about the posthumous release, Fif thinks it will be welcomed by most. “I think this album is more special,” he said. “It’ll be embraced different because it’s the last of really great material that Mike created, so I think people will want it to go in their actual collection to go in their Michael Jackson material. It’s a great example of how the art and the material will last longer than we will.” Last July, the MC told MTV News that he was inspired by a piece of artwork featuring the legendary performer for the cover of his Forever King mixtape . “When Michael Jackson passed, there was a piece of artwork that had ‘King of Pop, King of Rap’ with me and his pictures,” he said.” “That’s what gave me the concept of the artwork. There’s a real human skull that’s got diamonds embedded in it.” Are you excited to hear the 50 Cent and MJ collabo? Tell us below! Related Photos Michael Jackson: A Life In Photos Related Artists 50 Cent Michael Jackson

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TMZ Live: Ronni Chasen, Magic Johnson & MJ

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Ronni Chasen , Tony Parker , Eva Longoria , TMZ Live , Miley Cyrus , Magic Johnson We took your questions today on everything — including Ronni Chasen ‘s will, Michael Jackson ‘s posthumous Grammy nomination, and Magic Johnson bringing the NFL to Los Angeles. Plus: Harvey’s favorite superhero! Read more

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This Is It … Michael Jackson Scores Grammy Nom

Filed under: Grammy Awards , Music , Michael Jackson Michael Jackson has earned a posthumous Grammy nomination for the song ” This Is It .” Michael is nominated for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance and is up against Michael Bubl

Christina Aguilera — Exploited by Her New Man’s Band

Filed under: Christina Aguilera Christina Aguilera is the best thing that ever happened to her new boyfriend’s band — and they know it — because they quickly plastered her name all over their website in an apparent effort to gain exposure. Right after the news broke that Matt Rutler… Read more

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Joe Jackson Compromises Wrongful Death Claim

Filed under: Joe Jackson , Michael Jackson , Katherine Jackson Joe Jackson may have just dug himself a hole to China during a TV appearance in Brazil … by telling the host Michael Jackson “never supported me.” During the interview on ” Hoje em Dia ,” the interviewer incorrectly said, “According to TMZ, you were… Read more

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