Michael Jackson and Justin Bieber collaboration in the works
Music executive L.A. Reid is planning to combine vocals from Michael Jackson and Justin Bieber for a new track.
Epic Records Chairman and CEO Reid served as the executive producer of the King of Pop's recently released posthumous album, Xscape, which features never-heard-before songs that Jackson recorded before his death in 2009.
Last year (13), a track titled Slave 2 The Rhythm featuring Jackson
with additional vocals from Bieber leaked online, but it was
quickly removed.
Because of the slip-up Reid, who signed the young singer to his
first record deal in 2009, decided to scrap Bieber from the record
and the track only features Jackson on the final cut of the
album.
In an interview with Access Hollywood, Reid reveals that he was
disappointed he had to take his young protege off the track, but
promises a Jackson/Bieber collaboration will come in the
future.
He said, "I signed Justin, so I feel a loyalty. I feel like I
should protect him. That's my relationship with him. But Slave 2
The Rhythm didn't include him per my direction.
"If it hadn't been leaked, it would have been featured but it sort
of took the wrong turn. But you know what? We're gonna revisit
that. We're going to revisit it and do something really special
with Justin Bieber and Michael."
Meanwhile, the single from Xscape, Love Never Felt So Good
featuring Justin Timberlake, has been climbing up the Billboard
charts, and the accompanying music video debuted on Wednesday
(14May14), with new footage of Timberlake intertwined with old
video clips of Jackson.