After the terrorist attacks on the United States last year, Michael Jackson rallied up many of the top musicians in the world to participate in a song called “What More Can I Give?” The song was never released because…well…nobody is really sure.

Some people believe Sony shelved the project so it wouldn’t compete with Jackson’s “Invincible.” Other people think it is because it was discovered that Marc Schaffel, the executive producer of the song, was involved in pornography. Another belief is that some of the artists have been cleared to perform on the song.

None the less, the song appeared on a New York radio station last Friday, and has been playing ever since. It is not known how they got hold of the song, but MTV reports it could have been from one of the nearly 200 artists and executives who worked on the song, who each received a copy.

Some of the artists who appear on the song include: Britney Spears, ‘NSYNC, Destiny’s Child, Mariah Carey, Ricky Martin, Usher, Nick Carter, and Shakira.

Jackson performed the song only once, at a benefit concert in Washington last year.








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