🌕 Michael Jackson Freddie Mercury State Of Shock

Song information "State of Shock" was the biggest hit from The Jacksons' Victory album, reaching number 3 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 14 on the UK Singles Chart. . The song was originally recorded with Freddie Mercury, as Jackson and Mercury had been working on several tracks at that time (1981–83), e.g. the unreleased title track "Victory" for the eponymous album and "There Must About this Channel: I tell stories about American Greed and Power.Follow Me on Twitter: This song is from 1984, with Michael Jackson (the king of pop) and Freddie Mercury (the queen of rock) doing a duet. Awesome, innit? (: Freddie and Michael: “He has been a friend of ours for a long while,” explained Mercury, who visited King of Pop Michael Jackson at his mock-Tudor, pre-Neverland mansion on Hayvenhurst Avenue But the brewing anticipation of a joint collaboration never came to fruition during their lifetimes, as Mercury died of complications from AIDS in 1991 and Jackson from cardiac arrest from a lethal overdose of prescription drugs in 2009. Jackson boasted he was a ‘Freddie Mercury fan’. The two first met when Jackson would show up to Mercury This was just a old test o' mine. I took the demo vocals and mixed to the album instrumental version; obviously, the vocals are filtered. But i tried my best Michael Jackson & Freddie MercuryState of ShockUnreleased from The Jacksons' VictoryWritten and Composed by Michael Jackson, Randy HansenProduced by Michael Michael Jackson & Freddie Mercury - State Of Shock (Studio Demo Version) (4:43) 02 . Michael Jackson & Freddie Mercury - There Must Be More To Live Than This (3:08) Michael Jackson & Freddie Mercury - State of Shock - Rare Recording Chords: Db. Ab. Abm. Ebm. B. Eb. Gb. Daryl Hall & John Oates - I Can't Go For That (No Can Do) (Official Video) Chords: Bb. Cm. F. Eb. C. Ab. Em. Michael Jackson - Leave Me Alone (Official Video) Chords: Em. Bm. E. F. B. G. F#m. Freddie Mercury and Michael Jackson - There Must Read Full Bio ↴ Freddie Mercury and Michael Jackson struck up a friendship in the early 80s when Mercury lived in New York for a period of time. During the recording of Jackson’s seminal Thriller album in 1983, the two wrote and recorded several songs together; but sadly, they only ever reached demo stage and were never finished or released. According to the Hollywood Reporter, “Mercury subsequently fell out with Jackson because the U.S. star objected to Mercury taking too much cocaine in his living room.”. At the time, it was reported that the duo had recorded three tracks named “State Of Shock,” “Victory,” and “There Must Be More To Life Than This,” but the two MICHAEL JACKSON worked with Mick Jagger on State of Shock for The Jacksons. Despite being indebted to the King of Pop, the Rolling Stones singer was disappointed by their collaboration. The LAqJnx.

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