VIDEO: Usher Premieres, Timberlake Shares New Michael Jackson Song 'Love Never Felt So Good'

By: May. 02, 2014
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Usher brought his dance moves to Thursday night's iHeart Radio Music Awards for the debut of 'Love Never Felt So Good', a Michael Jackson duet with Justin Timberlake that appears on the late superstar's upcoming album. Check it out below!

JT shared the news of the duet to his 32 million followers on Twitter, with a message that included a link to the song and the comment #PLAYITLOUD.

"#PLAYITLOUD: "Love Never Felt So Good" duet version @michaeljackson #MJandJT #MJXSCAPE http://smarturl.it/LNFSGjpv"

Get a first listen to the Michael Jackson-Justin Timberlake duet "Love Never Felt So Good" below!

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Audio stream also available now at Music Unlimited

For a full list of winners and photo coverage of last night's iHeartRadio Awards, click here!

XSCAPE is an album of previously unreleased Michael Jackson songs. The album is produced and curated by Epic Records Chairman and CEO L.A. Reid, who retooled the production to add a fresh, contemporary sound that retains Jackson's essence and integrity. It's a process Reid calls "contemporizing." The list of producers include global hitmakers Timbaland, Rodney Jerkins, Stargate, and John McClain.

Executive produced by Epic Records CEO and chairman L.A. Reid, the project also includes the creative talents of producers Timbaland, Rodney Jerkins, Stargate, Jerome "Jroc" Harmon and John McClain. Together, the artists have retooled the music "to give it a more current sound while retaining what they believe to be Jackson's creative vision."

The album's title comes from a song which Jackson and Jerkins recorded during the recording sessions for his 2001 album 'Invincible.' The track marks the only one on the album which has been "contemporized' by the same producer who originally recorded it with Jackson.

According to the report, a deluxe edition of the album will include all the sourced recordings in their original forms.

Jackson, who passed away in 2009, was a recording artist, actor, producer, dancer, businessman, and philanthropist. Often referred to by the honorific nickname "The King of Pop",his contributions to music, dance, and fashion, along with his publicized personal life, made him a global figure in popular culture for over four decades.



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