MICHAEL JACKSON’S UNRELEASED TAPE SET FOUND IN Abandoned STORAGE AREA IN LA. DOCUMENTS MAY BE RELEASED TO THE PUBLIC

In a remarkable find, Gregg Musgrove, a 56-year-old music enthusiast, has uncovered 12 previously unreleased recordings of the legendary Michael Jackson in an abandoned warehouse located in San Fernando Valley, California. These recordings, which were made prior to the release of Jackson’s iconic album “Dangerous” in 1991, were once owned by music producer Bryan Lore.

 

 

12 Unreleased Michael Jackson Songs Found in Abandoned Storage Unit

Among the discovered tracks is “Don’t Believe It,” a song that addresses the swirling rumors surrounding the “King of Pop” in the media. Perhaps the most intriguing of the finds is “Truth on Youth,” a potential rap duet featuring Michael Jackson and renowned rapper LL Cool J, showcasing a unique collaboration that fans have longed to hear.

However, fans may face significant challenges in accessing these recordings due to copyright issues. The Michael Jackson Estate, which manages the late artist’s legacy, has declined to purchase the tapes, asserting that they still hold the rights to the songs. This has raised concerns about the future availability of the recordings for public listening.

UNRELEASED MICHAEL JACKSON MUSIC FOUND In Storage Unit (Will The Songs Ever Be Released?) - YouTube

In light of the estate’s refusal to acquire the tapes, Musgrove has announced plans to auction the recordings, with estimates suggesting their value could reach tens of millions of dollars. The potential auction has sparked excitement among collectors and fans alike, eager to see how this rare collection will be handled and whether it will ever be made available to the public.

Unreleased Michael Jackson Tapes Discovered in Abandoned Storage! What’s Inside Will Shock You

As the music world watches closely, the discovery of these unreleased tracks adds another layer to Michael Jackson’s storied legacy. The possibility of hearing new material from the pop icon, even if it remains locked away due to legal complications, continues to captivate fans and collectors around the globe. The fate of these recordings remains uncertain, but their existence serves as a reminder of Jackson’s enduring impact on the music industry and the ongoing interest in his work.

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