Michael Jackson unreleased tracks found in abandoned storage unit

Photo Credit: Gregg Musgrove (The Hollywood Reporter)

A man who purchased an old, abandoned storage unit claims to have discovered the ultimate treasure—twelve unreleased Michael Jackson tracks. Here’s the latest.

The storage unit was deep in the San Fernando Valley and used to belong to Bryan Loren, music producer and singer. An associate contacted Gregg Musgrove about the tapes, which appear to be from a time period around 1989 to 1991 and before the Dangerous album.

“I’ve gone to all the fan sites. Some of [the songs] are rumored to exist, some of them have been leaked a little bit, Musgrove told The Hollywood Reporter about the discovery. “A couple aren’t even out there in the world.” Musgrove compiled the tracks into a list, which he shared with the trade publication. The songs include:

    1. “Don’t Believe It”
    2. “Seven Digits”
    3. “Can’t Come Back”
    4. “Son of Thriller”
    5. “Truth on Youth”
    6. “She’s Got It Baby”
    7. “All the Truth You Need”
    8. “Call It Off”
    9. “She Got It”
    10. “Man In Black”
    11. “Work That Body”
    12. “A Pretty Face Is”
    13. “To Satisfy You”
    14. “Pressure”
    15. “Serious Effect”

Musgrove also includes notes with the track release, stating which songs are completely available online and those that have never been released. At least a handful of songs include a minute or two of the creative process discussion between