Sunday, November 7, 2010

Michael Jackson's new single, ' breaking news ' teased in video,

A 42-second promo for posthumous track, to be released on Monday, will appear on the King of pop's official website.
By James Dinh


Photo: Epic

With a title that plays perfectly into the controversy that of Michael Jackson career surrounded, the lead single, "Breaking News," from the King of pop the first posthumous album, Michael, is set to premiere on Monday. Fans who want an example head to the official website of the singer could want: a 42-second trailer is made for the track never-before-heard.

The video teaser, covered by a "Breaking News" header appears, begins with a whole series of reporters announcement: "As the plot thickens to destroy of Michael Jackson ..."

The camera pans then between Sony televisions screens, all showing messages in the media on the late singer.The mounting intensifies as the screens, one after the other, flicker until the rumble of reporters is silenced with a flop and a voice-over announcement of a breaking news story.

The teaser concludes with blinking text view Monday's world premiere date for the new single, then with cover art for the new album. instrumental music playing in the background can be from the song "Breaking News."While no vocals present on the dance-tune fragment, ends of the pop star signature croon the video.

According to a press release, will stream the whole new song on the singer's website for a week. rail, which was recorded in 2007, was recently completed by the producers of Jackson's posthumous album, Michael. The LP is scheduled to hit stores 14 december.

It has been reported that Jackson music continuously until his death in 2009 was creating.

"The creative process never stopped for the King of pop, who always intended for his next album, unbeknownst to many fans around the world, Michael Jackson was the writing and recording songs continuously anywhere from a friend at home in New Jersey from studios in Las Vegas and Los Angeles with a small group of chosen staff," says the press release.

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