Unreleased Michael Jackson songs discovered in Los Angeles storage unit

Unreleased Michael Jackson songs discovered in Los Angeles storage unit
Unreleased Michael Jackson songs discovered in Los Angeles storage unit

It's in a storage unit “from the bottom of the San Fernando Valley” – the northern part of Los Angeles, which extends behind the Hollywood Hills – that Gregg Musgrove discovered a treasure that would make Michael Jackson fans green with envy, says The Hollywood Reporter.

The storage unit had belonged to Bryan Loren, a singer and producer who collaborated with Michael Jackson on the album “Dangerous”and had also worked for Whitney Houston and Sting. But Loren – today “not found”according to Mr. Musgrove – had abandoned the storage unit, recently put up for auction with its contents.

Divine surprise for the “treasure seeker” : in the middle of the jumble, there were several cassettes of recording sessions by the King of Pop, made between 1989 and 1991, before the release of the album “Dangerous”. And in these cassettes, around fifteen unpublished songs.

Duet with rapper LL Cool J

“I was listening to these recordings and I got goosebumps because no one had ever heard that before”declared the 56-year-old former police officer to Hollywood Reporter. The cassettes also allow you to hear Michael Jackson and Bryan Loren “discuss recordings and the creative process”specifies the magazine. “Listening to Michael Jackson talk and joke was really, really cool”a confié M. Musgrove.

One of the songs, titled “Don’t believe it” (“Don’t believe it”) and of which “the style is consistent with the kind of music Jackson was making at that time”seems “refer to rumors [de pédophilie] that were circulating about the pop star in the media”relieves The Hollywood Reporterwho was able to listen to the recordings.

More “the most fascinating title” East “maybe the one called 'Truth on Youth', which is like a rap duet between Jackson and LL Cool J”says the magazine. “The rapper has spoken in the past about working with Jackson, confirming that they recorded music together. The song stands out for many reasons, but mainly because of Jackson's rapping..

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