'Xscape' resurrects MJ's star power
(MENAFN- Arab Times) S angeles may 9 (afp): michael jackson returns this month from the musical grave for a second time with a new posthumous album aimed at resurrecting his star power five years after his untimely death.
critics have already hailed 'xscape' a clear improvement on 2010's 'michael' the first album released after jackson died of a drug overdose at age 50 as part of a multi-record deal with label giant sony. the new album's songs include one about child sex abuse the issue which helped bring down the self-styled king of pop despite being acquitted of sexual molestation charges in 2005. the singer's executors have worked hard to pay off the enormous debts left by the fallen star with key projects including the 'this is it' film of rehearsals for the doomed world tour he was planning before he died in 2009.
us rapper timbaland the executive producer on 'xscape' said they were keenly aware of the need for the new jackson record to stand up against the best that current pop music has to offer. 'how would i hear this on the radio against katy perry? would it sound old would it sound new?' asked the producer who works closely with justin timberlake and beyonce. pop
he 'had to make sure that it can compete with everything that is going on today in the pop world' timbaland told billboard. the album's producers include the stargate collective behind beyonce and rihanna and rodney jerkins who has worked with the black eyed peas and lady gaga. a lot has indeed changed since jackson's heyday. jackson died on june 25 2009 from an overdose of the anesthetic propofol administered by his doctor conrad murray to help jackson fight insomnia as he prepared for his comeback. murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2011. a few months after his death sony and his lawyers signed a record deal ? said to be worth more than $200 million by the wall street journal ? foreseeing the release of seven albums over 10 years. the jackson industry remains extremely lucrative: forbes rated him as the highest-earning dead star last year. his heirs made $160 million last year following $145 million in 2012 and $170 million in 2011. but the producers of 'xscape' say that above all they want to live up to the high standards jackson himself set. l.a. reid the head of sony subsidiary epic records said jackson was a perfectionist. 'he said 'i don't want another hit i don't want to make just another record. i want to do something great. if it can't be great if it can't be groundbreaking ... then we shouldn't do it'' reid told billboard. critics have mostly been complimentary about the album before its may 13 release. 'while some of them are very obviously album tracks at best there are flashes of genius that haven't been diluted or watered down. in fact 'xscape' manages to bring most of them to life' said british daily the guardian.
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