Unreleased Michael Jackson Tracks Discovered in Storage Unit
A trove of 12 songs recorded between 1989 and 1991 was found, but legal restrictions prevent public release.
- Former California Highway Patrol officer Gregg Musgrove discovered 12 unreleased Michael Jackson tracks in a storage unit once owned by producer Bryan Loren.
- The recordings date back to the years leading up to Jackson's 1991 album 'Dangerous' and include previously rumored tracks and entirely unheard songs.
- Among the songs is 'Truth on Youth,' a rap duet with LL Cool J, and 'Don't Believe It,' which reportedly addresses media speculation about Jackson.
- The Jackson estate confirmed it holds the copyrights to the recordings, barring their public release, despite declining to purchase the tapes from Musgrove.
- Musgrove plans to auction the physical tapes, which could attract significant interest from private collectors and memorabilia enthusiasts.