Edition- 2014 !exclusive! — Michael Jackson Xscape -deluxe
Written and recorded during the Bad and Dangerous eras. The song addresses heavy themes of child neglect and runaway youth.
A distinctively New Jack Swing track, boasting the signature industrial, metallic drum programming of the early '90s. 6. "Do You Know Where Your Children Are"
, the album features eight tracks "contemporized" by modern producers alongside their original demo recordings. Production Team Executive Producers: L.A. Reid and Timbaland. Leading Producers: Michael Jackson Xscape -Deluxe Edition- 2014
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The Deluxe Edition is structured around two distinct discs or track sequences: Written and recorded during the Bad and Dangerous eras
Jerkins retains the frantic, claustrophobic energy of the original but upgrades the sonic fidelity with contemporary, punchier drums and cleaner electronic textures.
An interpolation of America's 1972 classic "A Horse with No Name," recorded by Jackson in 1998. While Jackson's original demo stayed close to the folk-rock vibe of the original, StarGate reimagined it into an upbeat, dance-pop track anchored by a bassline strongly reminiscent of "The Way You Make Me Feel." 5. "Slave to the Rhythm" Reid and Timbaland
The title track, and the only song modernized by its original producer, Rodney Jerkins. Originally intended for Invincible , Jerkins gave the frantic, anti-paparazzi anthem a sleek, futuristic face-lift. Why the Deluxe Edition is Vital: The Original Versions
The album was a global success. It debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, selling 157,000 copies in its first week in the US, but it topped the charts in over 20 countries, including France, Germany, and the United Kingdom.