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Michael Jackson Xscape - Deluxe Edition - 2014 is more than just a posthumous cash-in; it is a celebration of an artist whose unreleased leftovers outshine most artists' definitive catalogs. It bridges generations, proving that whether backed by a 1980s piano or a 2014 electronic bassline, Michael Jackson’s voice remains timeless, transcendent, and undeniably magical.
Xscape was met with surprisingly positive reviews, a stark contrast to the skepticism that surrounded the 2010 posthumous album Michael . Critics praised the Deluxe Edition specifically, noting that the inclusion of the original demos showed immense respect for Jackson's artistry and protected the estate from accusations of altering his vision. Michael Jackson Xscape -Deluxe Edition- 2014
The album’s title follows Jackson’s tradition of choosing one-word, "edgy" titles for his projects, such as Thriller , Bad , and Dangerous . L.A. Reid acted as executive producer, enlisting a high-profile team—led by —to rework eight selected tracks. The goal was to create a sound that felt relevant to 2014 while keeping Jackson’s untouched vocals at the forefront. Track-by-Track Origins Michael Jackson Xscape - Deluxe Edition - 2014
Recorded in 1998 and intended for the Invincible album. Critics praised the Deluxe Edition specifically, noting that
It contains the chart-topping version of the lead single featuring Justin Timberlake. Track-by-Track Breakdown 1. Love Never Felt So Good
The Deluxe Edition includes the raw, original recordings of all eight tracks exactly as Jackson left them.