Michael Jackson Xscape: -deluxe Edition- 2014 [upd]

A high-energy New Jack Swing track highlighting the plight of a trapped working mother.

A standout, this track was famously used for the "hologram" performance at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards, showcasing how effective the new production could be.

Overview

Xscape was released to largely positive reviews compared to its predecessor, with critics praising the "contemporized" production for honoring Jackson's legacy rather than ruining it. However, the debate remains: Should posthumous music be reworked, or should the original demos stand alone?

Xscape is more than just a collection of unreleased tracks; it is a testament to the timeless quality of Michael Jackson's voice and a successful experiment in bridging musical generations. While the ethical quandaries of posthumous releases will always linger, the album stands as a loving and sonically stunning tribute to the King of Pop. It successfully reintroduced his artistry to a new generation while providing longtime fans with a rich, multi-layered listening experience. Michael Jackson Xscape -Deluxe Edition- 2014

If you want to dive deeper into the history of this album, tell me:

Originally co-written with Paul Anka in 1983 around the time of the Thriller sessions, this track is the crown jewel of the album. A high-energy New Jack Swing track highlighting the

This song became an instant favorite. The production is light, groovy, and perfectly complements the nostalgic feel of the song, which dates back to the same era as Thriller .