Saturday 1 October 2005

Michael Jackson comes to London

It appears Michael Jackson has chosen the UK as the place to re-launch his career, with the singer planning to record a charity song for victims of Hurricane Katrina in a London studio. Jackson will be coming to London to record the song, which will mark his first visit to the UK, and indeed his first professional engagement since being cleared of child abuse charges at a court in Santa Maria, California back in June. Since then the star has been residing in Bahrain with his friend Prince Abdulla.

However, it seems the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina has prompted him to return to music, with Jackson recently speaking out about the event, saying in a statement, "My heart and prayers out to every individual who has had to endure the pain caused by this tragedy."

The troubled singer will be performing on the song, entitled "From The Bottom Of My Heart" alongside The Godfather Of Soul, The Hardest Working Man In Showbusiness, Soul Brother Number One, Mr James Brown, reports The Sun. Also featured on the track will be Jay-Z, Missy Elliott, Mariah Carey and Mary J Blige.

The paper's source said: "Michael wants to release it within the next fortnight. He can't wait to visit London. He's always had incredible support from fans in England and admires the top producers there." It's rumoured that the song will be recorded within the next two weeks.

(Xfm online)



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