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New Michael Jackson Single Features Akon

"Hold My Hand," the first official single from Michael Jackson's forthcoming posthumous album Michael, premiered on the late singer's website early Monday morning. The song, a duet with Akon, was recorded in 2007 and leaked in an unfinished version the following year; Akon completed the song after Jackson's death in June 2009.

"The world was not ready to hear 'Hold My Hand' when it leaked a couple years ago," Akon said in a statement. "We were devastated about it. But its time has definitely come; now in its final state, it has become an incredible, beautiful, anthemic song. I'm so proud to have had the chance to work with Michael, one of my all time idols."

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"Anthemic" does indeed describe "Hold My Hand," with its soaring chorus characteristic of Akon hits like "Beautiful" and "Sorry, Blame It on Me." (Coincidentally — or not — the chorus also echoes the 1994 Hootie and the Blowfish hit that shares its title.) Jackson's vocal is restrained, but it does include a couple of his trademark grunts and whoops.

According to the statement, Jackson had indicated in a handwritten note that he wanted "Hold My Hand" to be the first single on his next project.

Last Monday, the first song from the album, "Breaking News", premiered on Jackson's website amid controversy over whether or not Jackson was actually singing on it. On Thursday, a lawyer for the singer's estate released a detailed statement asserting that Jackson did, in fact, provide the track's lead vocal, and that an unnamed musicologist, as well as previous Jackson collaborators, could vouch for its authenticity.

Michael: Single Announcement & Tracklisting [Michael Jackson's Official Site]

'Breaking News': Lawyer Says It's Michael Jackson's Voice [New York Times] 

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