Michael Jackson was well known for his perfectionist style. This style often led the King of Pop to produce massive amounts of music for his albums, the majority of which would usually not make the cut.
Unlike the controversial new album ‘Michael’ that was released by Sony last year, this song is unquestionably Michael Jackson. The song features all of the signature Michael Jackson traits that have been noticeably absent from much of Jackson’s newer work. The song features Jackson’s multiple vocal styles and ranges, and one of a kind adlibs toward the end of the track.
Despite the title of the song, it’s fast paced bead and the chorus boasting “She’s a slave to the rhythm, a slave to the rhythm, the rhythm of love”, the song has nothing to do with the dance floor. The song is a metaphor about a woman
A snippet of the track made its way around the internet in December of last year, then a longer version with interruptions by DJ Stolen, but in January of this year, the full uninterrupted version of the song made its way online.
It is unclear exactly what Michael Jackson era the song is from, but it is unquestionably Jackson’s newer style. Many fans believe it is from Jackson’s ‘Invincible’ album (his final of all new material during his lifetime) or newer. The track is also said to be produced by hit-maker Rodney ‘Darkchild’ Jerkins.
Source: Examiner





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