There is a new report today, and Brian May of Queen discussed duets that Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury recorded in the studio. According to May, the duets will be ready next year, and he also discussed the Michael Jackson estate in regard to the duets.
As nme.com reports, Brian May of Queen said of Michael Jackson: "Michael [Jackson] used to come and see us when we were on tour in the States. He and Freddie became close friends, close enough to record a couple of tracks together at Michael's house, tracks which have never seen the light of day." He went on to explain: "(They'll be ready) in the next year. We've been talking to Jackson's estate and they're happy."
The demand for all things associated with Michael Jackson remains high, and the fans around the world are hoping for future releases, such as previous Michael Jackson tours which have not been released at this point in time.
What do you think of the latest report that the Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury duets will be released next year? Would you like to hear the songs that were never released? Are you a fan of Freddie Mercury and Queen?
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