Today marks the fifth anniversary of the tragic death of Michael Jackson.
But now, half a decade after the world lost one of the most popular entertainers in history, is it still fair to call Jackson "The King of Pop?"
A Michael Jackson classic is making a comeback on the charts this week and it has nothing to do with the slap-together posthumous album, “Xscape.”
It’s actually thanks to the viral video of California high school student Brett Nichols tearing it up and Jackson's "Billie Jean" that the song has returned to the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 14.
There were a lot of whispers about what to expect of the Michael Jackson world premiere performance expected at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards. The carefully-kept secret was revealed this evening (May 18) during the King of Pop’s performance of ‘Slave to the Rhythm.’
In addition to breaking his silence about the attempted robbery accusation, Justin Bieber took to Twitter last night, May 14, to hint at a mind-blowing collaboration between him and Michael Jackson.
Justin Timberlake and Michael Jackson share the screen to show off some dance moves in the new music video for their anticipated duet, ‘Love Never Felt So Good,’ the lead single off of Michael’s posthumous album ‘Xscape.’
The new Michael Jackson song, titled 'Love Never Felt So Good,' was released on his newest album Tuesday.
For the single, the late King of Pop got a little help his modern contemporaries. Usher danced along to the song as a snippet was played at the iHeartRadio Music Awards. Meanwhile, Justin Timberlake lent his voice to help modernize the archived Jackson song.
SiriusXM announced today that it will launch The Michael Jackson Channel, a limited-run channel dedicated to the late singer Michael Jackson's extensive solo musical career.
Thanks to the powers of Instagram, Justin Timberlake just shocked the world with a huge revelation -- he's on Michael Jackson's posthumous album, 'Xscape.' In the photo, JT revealed the single art for 'Love Never Felt So Good,' the track he (apparently!) sings on.
Epic is releasing 'Xscape,' a new album from Michael Jackson, featuring what the label calls "contemporized" versions of songs the King of Pop was working on before he passed away in 2009. The track list for the standard version has been posted.