It is the news Michael Jackson fans have been
waiting for - but those desperate for a new album by the King of Pop may have
to buy a new mobile phone to hear it.
Sky News
understands Sony Music Entertainment will release an album of the late singer's
unreleased material and lost tracks by the end of April.
However, it
will initially be available only as pre-installed music on the Sony Xperia Z2
phone.
An advert forthe Xperia Z2 phone uses a song from the album - a remix of Jackson track
'Slave 2 The Rhythm'.
The ad
features a ballerina dancing with a red sheet, and Sky News sources believe
this will form part of the music video.
The album is
being produced by Epic Records, which is owned by Sony, and its chief executive
LA Reid is thought to be personally involved.
It would be
the first Jackson album featuring fresh material since 2010's 'Michael'.
Music journalist Kevin Hughes said: "Because
we're talking about a new Michael Jackson album, many fans will probably invest
in the phone.
"But
Michael's music deserves to be available to all, so I hope the full album
release will follow within days or weeks."
Jackson was
said to be working on new songs when he died in 2009 and rumours of an album
surfaced last year.
Renowned
producer Timbaland is known to be working on several tracks.
His official
DJ, Freestyle Steve, tweeted last year: "So last night I heard some of the
new tracks Timbaland is doing for the King of Pop … WOW!"
Sony's
official price for the Xperia Z2 is £599 in the UK and is expected to cost
about $600 in the US.
The company is not the first to use music to sell
phones.
Rapper Jay Z
made the first million copies of his 2013 album 'Magna Carta Holy Grail'
available for free download to Samsung customers.
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