Jackson 5's Jackie Jackson Releases First Song Since 1989
. The single is Jackson's first solo release since the 1989 release of his album, Be The One. Jackson co-wrote and produced the track with British Grammy-nominated songwriter and producer, Steve DuBerry. The dance tune features Jackson's soulful voice over up-tempo beats with lyrics encouraging unity and the end of hatred. Furthering this notion, the song features an excerpt from a speech Jackson's late brother, Michael, gave in 2002, in which he says: "Together we can change the world, / Together we can help to stop racism. / Together we can help to stop prejudice. / We can help the world live without fear." Outside the U.S., fans can expect to hear different remixes of the song as well as features by local artists. Jackson will appear on The Oprah Winfrey Show on November 4th to promote the single. Click here to read today's full Day in Pop report Preview and Purchase Jackson CDs |
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