Monday, 14 November 2011

Michael Jackson & Freddy Mercury Music To Be Released


Michael Jackson's estate have finally given legendary rockers Queen permission to work on material recorded by the late King Of Pop and their former frontman Freddie Mercury. Fans of both deceased superstars can now look forward to hearing previously unheard tracks from the duo, which are thought to have been recorded in the early Eighties when Queen were touring the US.

Speaking to The Sun about the songs, Queen guitarist Brian May revealed: "The Michael Jackson estate are happy for us to go ahead with the music. But it's not something that we can rush." May - who recently performed at the 2011 MTV EMA - was also quick to slam allegations that they were releasing the posthumous material for money, stating: "I don't work on things with the aim to make money or for promotional reasons." He added: "I work on things with the view 'to let's see how it goes'. When it is something we feel is worthwhile then it's nice if we could get it out there."

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