Michael Jackson’s New Single ‘A Place With No Name’ Debuts on Twitter

By Sarah Price - 14 Aug '14 13:57PM
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Michael Jackson's estate released the latest single "A Place With No Name" from the King of Pop's posthumous album "Xscape" on Twitter.

The single, which premiered on Twitter August 14, was apparently penned in 1998. It was announced that the video would be on the social media site only for 12 hours, however, it was extended and now it is available on iTunes and Amazon. The video is also available for streaming on YouTube.

The song shows Michael Jackson donning a black jeans and white vest and dancing against a white building, while the storyline shows a woman dancing in the desert and a man coming over in a jeep and joining her in a seductive dance.

You can take a look at the song here:

"Xscape," the eight-track album that contains unreleased songs the King of Pop worked on is gathering widespread acclaim from both fans and critics. But that's not all, apparently, the omnipresent Michael Jackson's spirit also approves of the album.

Billboard is reporting that Timbaland, one of the music maestro's hire by Jackson's estate CEO LA Reid, felt Jackson's spirit give him a "thumbs up" while he was "contemporizing" one of the tunes titled "Loving You."

Rolling Stones has given the album "three and a half stars," while Billboard gave it a "90" rating.

You can also enjoy a track-by-track review of the songs here. Below is the official track list:

1. Love Never Felt So Good

2. Chicago

3. Loving You

4. A Place With No Name

5. Slave To The Rhythm

6. Do You Know Where Your Children Are

7. Blue Gangsta

8. Xscape

9. Love Never Felt So Good (Original Version)

10. Chicago (Original Version)

11. Loving You (Original Version)

12. A Place With No Name (Original Version)

13. Slave To The Rhythm (Original Version)

14. Do You Know Where Your Children Are (Original Version)

15. Blue Gangsta (Original Version)

16. Xscape (Original Version)

17. Love Never Felt So Good - Michael Jackson & Justin Timberlake

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