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    Listen To Michael Jackson And Freddie Mercury’s Golden Duet

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodFebruary 15, 20242 Mins Read
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    “The Legendary Collaboration of Queen’s Freddie Mercury and Michael Jackson”

    A Meeting of Music Titans

    The collaboration between Freddie Mercury, the lead singer of the iconic rock band Queen, and Michael Jackson, the King of Pop, marked a historic moment in music. Their connection began when a 25-year-old Jackson attended a Queen concert in Los Angeles and expressed his admiration for the 37-year-old Mercury. This admiration led to a friendship built on their mutual respect for each other’s musical talents.

    Creative Differences and Unreleased Tracks

    In 1983, Mercury and Jackson started working on demos in Jackson’s home studio. They focused on three songs, including ‘There Must Be More To Life Than This,’ originally intended for Queen’s 1982 album, Hot Space. Despite Mercury’s belief in the quality of the songs, time constraints prevented their release.

    However, time wasn’t the only obstacle. According to Queen’s manager, Jim “Miami” Beach, Mercury was uncomfortable with Jackson’s work ethic and the presence of Jackson’s pet llama in the studio. Additionally, Jackson reportedly disapproved of Mercury’s cocaine use in his home. These issues led to tension between the two artists, halting their collaboration.

    Mercury’s Solo Endeavor

    Despite the challenges, Mercury revisited one of their collaborative tracks. In 1985, he reworked and released a solo version of ‘There Must Be More To Life Than This’ on his debut album, Mr. Bad Guy. The song stands as a testament to the brief but memorable partnership between two of music’s greatest legends.

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