Three tracks that were recorded as a duet between Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury are set to be released later this year, according to Queen band members Brian May and Roger Taylor
The tracks were recorded during multiple sessions in the early 80s and were meant for a full album of duets, however due to time constraints, the project was left unfinished.
Watch a snippet of Freddie Mercury discuss meeting Michael Jackson below. The three tracks are expected to be released in September.
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