
Rare Michael Jackson Demo Tapes Found in Abandoned Storage Unit, Including Unreleased LL Cool J Collaboration
A treasure trove of unreleased Michael Jackson recordings has been discovered in an abandoned storage unit in San Fernando Valley, previously owned by music producer Bryan Loren. The collection includes twelve previously unheard tracks dating from 1989-1991, prior to the release of Jackson's Dangerous album.

Michael Jackson's unreleased cassette recordings
The discovered tracks include:
- "Don't Believe It"
- "Seven Digits"
- "Can't Come Back"
- "Son of Thriller"
- "Truth on Youth"
- "She's Got It Baby"
- "All the Truth You Need"
- "Call It Off"
- "She Got It"
- "Man In Black"
- "Work That Body"
- "A Pretty Face Is"
- "To Satisfy You"
- "Pressure"
- "Serious Effect"
Several recordings feature unique behind-the-scenes content, including conversations between Jackson and Loren during their creative process. One notable discovery includes an unreleased collaboration featuring Michael Jackson rapping alongside LL Cool J.
While the Jackson Estate has officially declined to purchase the tapes, they provided documentation confirming they don't claim ownership. However, the letter specifies that any future owner won't hold copyright to the recordings or compositions, making public release unlikely.
The current owner, Gregg Musgrove, plans to auction the tapes, which are expected to generate significant interest among collectors. The collection's value is enhanced by the fact that some tracks have never been leaked or mentioned in fan communities.

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