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'''Michael Jackson''' was an American musician and entertainer. Initially, the lead singer of the family band The Jackson 5 from 1964 to 1984 before branching off into a solo career in 1971, Jackson maintained a high level of success and popularity throughout much of his life, earning praise for breaking racial barriers and innovative musical techniques and dance moves. He was one of the most popular artists in the world, the best-selling prior to his death, and the best-selling deceased artist. In particular, his 1982 album ''Thriller'' is noted by Guinness World Records as being the highest-selling album of all time, with an estimated 66 million copies sold since its release.
Michael Jackson was an American musician and entertainer. Initially, the lead singer of the family band The Jackson 5 from 1964 to 1984 before branching off into a solo career in 1971, Jackson maintained a high level of success and popularity throughout much of his life, earning praise for breaking racial barriers and innovative musical techniques and dance moves. He was one of the most popular artists in the world, the best-selling prior to his death, and the best-selling deceased artist. In particular, his 1982 album ''Thriller'' is noted by Guinness World Records as being the highest-selling album of all time, with an estimated 66 million copies sold since its release.


While his death, like those of any other celebrity, sparked a resurgence in public interest and admiration of his life, career, and music, his passing also had one other effect: an amplified fan interest in '''his unpublished music.'''
While his death, like those of any other celebrity, sparked a resurgence in public interest and admiration of his life, career, and music, his passing also had one other effect: an amplified fan interest in '''his unpublished music.'''
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Michael Jackson had allegedly recorded up to 50,000+ different songs in the years between the ten different albums released during his lifetime, many of which were intended to see release on his albums. However, for varying reasons (such as concerns over album length, legal conflicts, and the desire for certain kinds of "sounds" per album), most of these songs went unused.
Michael Jackson had allegedly recorded up to 50,000+ different songs in the years between the ten different albums released during his lifetime, many of which were intended to see release on his albums. However, for varying reasons (such as concerns over album length, legal conflicts, and the desire for certain kinds of "sounds" per album), most of these songs went unused.


The most infamous case in regards to these unused songs is the alleged three dozen or so songs recorded for Jackson's 1991 album ''Dangerous'', most of which were shelved upon the hiring of producer Teddy Riley, who shifted the album's genre to the then-popular “new jack swing”. Select tracks from these sessions were intended to be included on a second bonus CD included with the 2001 re-issue of ''Dangerous'' (itself part of a campaign to celebrate Jackson's 30th anniversary as a solo performer), but for unknown reasons, this extra material was dropped.
The most infamous case in regards to these unused songs is the alleged three dozen or so songs recorded for Jackson's 1991 album ''Dangerous'', most of which were shelved upon the hiring of producer Teddy Riley, who shifted the album's genre to the then-popular "new jack swing". Select tracks from these sessions were intended to be included on a second bonus CD included with the 2001 re-issue of ''Dangerous'' (itself part of a campaign to celebrate Jackson's 30th anniversary as a solo performer), but for unknown reasons, this extra material was dropped.


Some of Jackson's unreleased songs include solo works, Jackson 5 songs, covers of pre-existing works, collaborations with other singers, and demos that were reworked into songs officially released by either Jackson or other artists.
Some of Jackson's unreleased songs include solo works, Jackson 5 songs, covers of pre-existing works, collaborations with other singers, and demos that were reworked into songs officially released by either Jackson or other artists.
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Additionally, a considerable number of unreleased songs were leaked online in the years following the release of 2001's ''Invincible'' and especially in the years following his death; YouTube channels such as Sven Nelson have made it a mission of sorts to continuously upload as much of these tracks as possible to keep them publicly accessible. One notable leaked track was [[Michael Jackson "A Place with No Name" (found pop song; 1980s-1990s)|"A Place With No Name"]], a 24-second snippet of which was briefly released by TMZ Network before being officially published posthumously in 2014.  
Additionally, a considerable number of unreleased songs were leaked online in the years following the release of 2001's ''Invincible'' and especially in the years following his death; YouTube channels such as Sven Nelson have made it a mission of sorts to continuously upload as much of these tracks as possible to keep them publicly accessible. One notable leaked track was [[Michael Jackson "A Place with No Name" (found pop song; 1980s-1990s)|"A Place With No Name"]], a 24-second snippet of which was briefly released by TMZ Network before being officially published posthumously in 2014.  


There was also an auction for an unreleased album of Michael Jackson; the winner was barred from leaking or distributing the songs on the album, making it highly unlikely for songs on that album to ever be released.<ref>https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/rare-unreleased-michael-jackson-album-goes-up-for-auction-201253/</ref>
There was also an auction for an unreleased album of Michael Jackson; the winner was barred from leaking or distributing the songs on the album, making it highly unlikely for songs on that album to ever be released.<ref>[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/rare-unreleased-michael-jackson-album-goes-up-for-auction-201253/ Rolling Stones article on an unreleased Michael Jackson album going up for auction.] Retrieved 10 Jun '19</ref>


The list of tracks on the album auctioned has the following
The list of tracks on the album auctioned has the following:
*“Monster”
*"Monster"
*“Breaking News”
*"Breaking News"
*“Stay”
*"Stay"
*“Keep Your Head Up”
*"Keep Your Head Up"
*“Everything’s Just Fine”
*"Everything’s Just Fine"
*“Black Widow”
*"Black Widow"
*“Burn Tonight”
*"Burn Tonight"
*“All I Need”
*"All I Need"
*“Water”
*"Water"
*“Let Me Fall in Love”
*"Let Me Fall in Love"
*“Ready to Win”
*"Ready to Win"
*“Soldier Boy”<ref>https://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2017/07/13/unreleased-michael-jackson-album/</ref>
*"Soldier Boy"<ref>[https://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2017/07/13/unreleased-michael-jackson-album/ Digital Music News article on the unreleased album going up for auction.] Retrieved 10 Jun '19</ref>


==Official Releases==
==Official Releases==
On the note of "A Place with No Name," the post-mortem resurgence in Michael Jackson's popularity and increased interest in his unreleased tracks motivated Sony Music Entertainment, the owner of Jackson's record label Epic Records, to sign an unprecedented $250 million deal with his estate to maintain distribution rights for the unreleased songs and officially publish them on several posthumous albums throughout the 2010's.
On the note of "A Place with No Name", the post-mortem resurgence in Michael Jackson's popularity and increased interest in his unreleased tracks motivated Sony Music Entertainment, the owner of Jackson's record label Epic Records, to sign an unprecedented $250 million deal with his estate to maintain distribution rights for the unreleased songs and officially publish them on several posthumous albums throughout the 2010s.


The first of these albums, ''Michael'', was released in 2010, with most of the tracks having been recorded in the years between the release of ''Invincible'' and Jackson's passing. The album was released to mixed critical reception and generated controversy over the authenticity of the tracks "Keep Your Head Up", "Monster", and "Breaking News", colloquially known (alongside several other still-unreleased songs) as the “Cascio Tracks” on account of them having reportedly been recorded in the basement of Eddie Cascio in 2007; those contesting the tracks' authenticity claim that the recordings presented on ''Michael'' were done by Italian R&B singer and Michael Jackson soundalike Jason Malachi.  
The first of these albums, ''Michael'', was released in 2010, with most of the tracks having been recorded in the years between the release of ''Invincible'' and Jackson's passing. The album was released to mixed critical reception and generated controversy over the authenticity of the tracks "Keep Your Head Up", "Monster", and "Breaking News", colloquially known (alongside several other still-unreleased songs) as the "Cascio Tracks" on account of them having reportedly been recorded in the basement of Eddie Cascio in 2007; those contesting the tracks' authenticity claim that the recordings presented on ''Michael'' were done by Italian R&B singer and Michael Jackson soundalike Jason Malachi.  


The next two albums to feature unreleased Jackson material were ''Bad 25'' (a reissue of 1987's ''Bad'' that includes several previously unpublished tracks and demos) in 2012 and ''Xscape'' (which includes the aforementioned "A Place With No Name") in 2014; these albums, particularly ''Xscape'', generated much higher acclaim from critics and fans alike. Notably, the deluxe version of ''Xscape'' included the original demo recordings of the included tracks as well as the final, contemporized remixes included on the standard edition.
The next two albums to feature unreleased Jackson material were ''Bad 25'' (a reissue of 1987's ''Bad'' that includes several previously unpublished tracks and demos) in 2012 and ''Xscape'' (which includes the aforementioned "A Place With No Name") in 2014; these albums, particularly ''Xscape'', generated much higher acclaim from critics and fans alike. Notably, the deluxe version of ''Xscape'' included the original demo recordings of the included tracks as well as the final, contemporized remixes included on the standard edition.


Because 2017 was the year of the expiration time of SME's distribution rights to Jackson's unreleased songs, it is unknown if any more of these tracks will see official releases. Michael Jackson’s estate has plans to release more unreleased songs but first, they’re going to rework it. Chief executive Rob Stringer said this about the label
Because 2017 was the year of the expiration time of SME's distribution rights to Jackson's unreleased songs, it is unknown if any more of these tracks will see official releases. Michael Jackson’s estate has plans to release more unreleased songs but first, they’re going to rework it. Chief executive Rob Stringer said this about the label
<blockquote>“constantly scouring the catalog for ideas, but there are no plans at the moment to put any more full-fledged albums out. We are looking at one-off songs, and in this streaming world that works because it’s a track-based world. There are a few gems out there that we may unearth individually over the next months and years.</blockquote>
<blockquote>"constantly scouring the catalog for ideas, but there are no plans at the moment to put any more full-fledged albums out. We are looking at one-off songs, and in this streaming world that works because it’s a track-based world. There are a few gems out there that we may unearth individually over the next months and years."</blockquote>
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co-executor of Jackson’s estate John Branca told the paper
co-executor of Jackson’s estate John Branca told the paper
<blockquote>“We’ve done a lot of big idea projects and things aimed to attract new fans,” “Michael was so multifaceted and in trying to manage the brand we want to do things that capture each facet of who he was. But we start by thinking: What would Michael do?<ref>https://www.spin.com/2018/08/michael-jackson-estate-reworking-songs-release/</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>"We’ve done a lot of big idea projects and things aimed to attract new fans", "Michael was so multifaceted and in trying to manage the brand we want to do things that capture each facet of who he was. But we start by thinking: What would Michael do?"</blockquote><ref>[https://www.spin.com/2018/08/michael-jackson-estate-reworking-songs-release/ Spin article on Jackson's estate reworking many unreleased songs for future albums.] Retrieved 10 Jun '19</ref>


==Available Information==
==Available Information==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Label
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Definition
|+Status Guide
|+Status Guide
|-
|'''Label'''
|'''Definition'''
|-
|-
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|No portions publicly available
|No portions publicly available.
|-
|-
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially leaked'''</span>
|Available as snippets; not officially published
|Available as snippets; not officially published.
|-
|-
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|Available in full; not officially published
|Available in full; not officially published.
|-
|-
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially released'''</span>
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially released'''</span>
|Officially published in fragments during Jackson's lifetime or after his death; full version not officially available
|Officially published in fragments during Jackson's lifetime or after his death; a full version is not officially available.
|-
|-
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|Officially published via posthumous album
|Officially published via posthumous album.
|}
|}
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Title
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Writer
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Method of acknowledgement
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Notes
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Status
|+Songs unreleased during Michael Jackson's lifetime
|+Songs unreleased during Michael Jackson's lifetime
|-
|'''Title'''
|'''Writer'''
|'''Method of acknowledgement'''
|'''Notes'''
|'''Status'''
|-
|-
|A Baby Smiles
|A Baby Smiles
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Written and recorded in 1979
|Written and recorded in 1979.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Rodney Jerkins, Michael Jackson
|Rodney Jerkins, Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written in 1999 for ''Invincible''
|Written in 1999 for ''Invincible''.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|A Place With No Name
|A Place With No Name
|Michael Jackson, Lee Martin Burnell, Elliot Straite
|Michael Jackson, Lee Martin Burnell, Elliot Straite
|Snippet leaked by TMZ shortly after Jackson's death
|Snippet leaked by TMZ shortly after Jackson's death.
|Recorded between 1998-2008, during and after the ''Invincible'' sessions; lyrics written around the melody to America's “A Horse With No Name”
|Recorded between 1998-2008, during and after the ''Invincible'' sessions; lyrics written around the melody to America's "A Horse With No Name".
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Stevie Wonder
|Stevie Wonder
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written circa 1974; intended as a duet with the Jackson 5; reportedly recorded for Wonder's 1987 album ''Characters''
|Written circa 1974; intended as a duet with the Jackson 5; reportedly recorded for Wonder's 1987 album ''Characters''.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Adore You
|Adore You
|Michael Jackson, Brad Buxer
|Michael Jackson, Brad Buxer
|Title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom
|Title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom.
|Written and recorded in 2009 during the ''This is It'' sessions
|Written and recorded in 2009 during the ''This is It'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded from 1986-1987 during the ''Bad'' sessions; early version of “Smooth Criminal”; alternatively known-- possibly erroneously-- as “Chicago 1945” (not to be confused with the identically-named unreleased track written by Steve Porcaro)
|Recorded from 1986-1987 during the ''Bad'' sessions; early version of "Smooth Criminal"; alternatively known-- possibly erroneously-- as "Chicago 1945" (not to be confused with the identically-named unreleased track written by Steve Porcaro).
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded in 1983 as a demo for Ralph Tresvant; Tresvant's version was released on his eponymous debut album
|Recorded in 1983 as a demo for Ralph Tresvant; Tresvant's version was released on his eponymous debut album.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span> (Jackson demo)
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span> (Jackson demo)
|-
|-
|Angel
|Angel
|Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds
|Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded around 1998 for a shelved greatest hits compilation
|Recorded around 1998 for a shelved greatest hits compilation.
|[https://youtu.be/KPTldlYuA5I<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>]
|[https://youtu.be/KPTldlYuA5I<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>]
|-
|-
|Attitude
|Attitude
|Michael Jackson, Kathy Wakefield, Michael Pierre
|Michael Jackson, Kathy Wakefield, Michael Pierre
|Registered with EMI Music Publishing
|Registered with EMI Music Publishing.
|Recorded during the ''Thriller'' sessions
|Recorded during the ''Thriller'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien
|Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written in 1994 during the ''HIStory'' sessions; alternatively known as “Basszouille”
|Written in 1994 during the ''HIStory'' sessions; alternatively known as "Basszouille".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Behind the Mask
|Behind the Mask
|Ryuichi Sakamoto, Chris Mosdell, Michael Jackson
|Ryuichi Sakamoto, Chris Mosdell, Michael Jackson
|Existence revealed by Sony to promote ''Michael''
|Existence revealed by Sony to promote ''Michael''.
|Recorded in 1982 during the ''Thriller'' sessions; cover of an instrumental track by Yellow Magic Orchestra; planned for inclusion on ''Thriller'', but cut due to royalty issues with YMO; Jackson version covered by Eric Clapton and included on his 1987 album ''August'', 23 years prior to the Jackson version's official release, A remix of the original demo was released in 2010's "Michael"
|Recorded in 1982 during the ''Thriller'' sessions; cover of an instrumental track by Yellow Magic Orchestra; planned for inclusion on ''Thriller'', but cut due to royalty issues with YMO; Jackson version covered by Eric Clapton and included on his 1987 album ''August'', 23 years prior to the Jackson version's official release, A remix of the original demo was released in 2010's ''Michael''.
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially released'''</span>
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially released'''</span>
|-
|-
|Be Me 4 a Day
|Be Me 4 a Day
|Michael Jackson, Gray Calix Days
|Michael Jackson, Gray Calix Days
|Registered with Broadcast Music Incorporated
|Registered with Broadcast Music Incorporated.
|Written in 1987; also known as “Be Me for a Day”, “Just for One Day Be Michael”, “Just for a Day”, “Me 4 a Day”, or “Be Michael”
|Written in 1987; also known as "Be Me for a Day", "Just for One Day Be Michael", "Just for a Day", "Me 4 a Day", or "Be Michael".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley
|Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions
|Written in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded in 2009 during the ''This is It'' sessions; one of the final tracks recorded by Jackson before his death
|Recorded in 2009 during the ''This is It'' sessions; one of the final tracks recorded by Jackson before his death.
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially released'''</span>
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially released'''</span>
|-
|-
|Blue Gangsta
|Blue Gangsta
|Michael Jackson, Elliot Straite
|Michael Jackson, Elliot Straite
|Unauthorized remix by Tempamental released in 2006
|Unauthorized remix by Tempamental released in 2006.
|Recorded from 1998-2001 during the ''Invincible'' sessions, released on Invincible
|Recorded from 1998-2001 during the ''Invincible'' sessions, released on ''Invincible''.
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 1991 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions
|Written and recorded in 1991 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 2009 during the ''This is It'' sessions; notable for being one of the last songs recorded by Jackson during his lifetime
|Written and recorded in 2009 during the ''This is It'' sessions; notable for being one of the last songs recorded by Jackson during his lifetime.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Buffalo Bill
|Buffalo Bill
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Written and recorded in 1983 during the ''Victory'' sessions
|Written and recorded in 1983 during the ''Victory'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Butter Funk
|Butter Funk
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Song title found on note in Jackson's bedroom
|Song title found on note in Jackson's bedroom.
|N/A
|N/A
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|California Grass
|California Grass
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Initially written and recorded during the ''Dangerous'' sessions; completed in 1993
|Initially written and recorded during the ''Dangerous'' sessions; completed in 1993.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien
|Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written in 2000 & Recorded in 2003 during the ''Invincible'' sessions
|Written in 2000 and recorded in 2003 during the ''Invincible'' sessions.
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
|Can't Stop Loving You
|Can't Stop Loving You
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Song title found on note in Jackson's bedroom
|Song title found on note in Jackson's bedroom.
|Unrelated to “I Just Can't Stop Loving You”, which '''was''' officially released
|Unrelated to "I Just Can't Stop Loving You", which was officially released.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Cheater Ft. Fats
|Cheater Ft. Fats
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Song title found on note in Jackson's bedroom
|Song title found on note in Jackson's bedroom.
|Original date of composition unknown; reworked during the ''Invincible'' sessions; features rapper Fats
|Original date of composition unknown; reworked during the ''Invincible'' sessions; features rapper Fats.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Chicago
|Chicago
|Cory Rooney
|Cory Rooney
|Released as a promotional single for ''Xscape'' in 2014
|Released as a promotional single for ''Xscape'' in 2014.
|Recorded in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions
|Recorded in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions.
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Steve Pocaro
|Steve Pocaro
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded during the ''Bad'' sessions; reworked during the ''Invincible'' sessions; unrelated to “Al Capone”, which was originally titled “Chicago 1945”; considered for inclusion on ''Xscape'', but rejected by Pocaro
|Written and recorded during the ''Bad'' sessions; reworked during the ''Invincible'' sessions; unrelated to "Al Capone", which was originally titled "Chicago 1945"; considered for inclusion on ''Xscape'', but rejected by Pocaro.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span> (hook known)
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span> (hook known)
|-
|-
|The Children's Hour
|The Children's Hour
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Recorded as a demo for the Japanese charity group J-Friends; Japanese version released in 1998.
|Recorded as a demo for the Japanese charity group J-Friends; Japanese version released in 1998.
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially leaked'''</span>
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written in 2000; possibly recorded in 2006 with Whitney Houston on backing vocals
|Written in 2000; possibly recorded in 2006 with Whitney Houston on backing vocals.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Crack Kills
|Crack Kills
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Recorded in 1986; planned to have featured rappers Run-DMC; allegedly shelved due to an incident where Jackson's chimpanzee Bubbles accidentally bit Jam Master Jay, though the overall recording experience was still described as a positive one; Run-DMC's verse was reworked for their album ''Tougher Than Leather''
|Recorded in 1986; planned to have featured rappers Run-DMC; allegedly shelved due to an incident where Jackson's chimpanzee Bubbles accidentally bit Jam Master Jay, though the overall recording experience was still described as a positive one; Run-DMC's verse was reworked for their album ''Tougher Than Leather''.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Coco Butter
|Coco Butter
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom.
|Alternatively known as “Cocoa Butter”
|Alternatively known as "Cocoa Butter".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|D.I.E.
|D.I.E.
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom.
|Written in 2006; acronym for “Dance is Entertainment”
|Written in 2006; acronym for "Dance is Entertainment".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Dark Lady
|Dark Lady
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom.
|N/A
|N/A
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Michael Jackson, Michael Durham, Brad Buxer
|Michael Jackson, Michael Durham, Brad Buxer
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 2004; alternatively known as “Gloucestershire”
|Written and recorded in 2004; alternatively known as "Gloucestershire".
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 2004
|Written and recorded in 2004.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written in 1987
|Written in 1987.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 2005 as a sequel to 1995's “Scream” as a duet with Janet Jackson; planned to be included on Janet's 2015 album ''Unbreakable'', but was cut
|Written and recorded in 2005 as a sequel to 1995's "Scream" as a duet with Janet Jackson; planned to be included on Janet's 2015 album ''Unbreakable'', but was cut.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|John Lennon
|John Lennon
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Lyrics sung during studio sessions, possibly recorded
|Lyrics sung during studio sessions, possibly recorded.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span> (Jackson version)
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span> (Jackson version)
|-
|-
|Do You Love Me
|Do You Love Me
|Michael Jackson, Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds
|Michael Jackson, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 1998
|Written and recorded in 1998.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Sisquó, Dru Hill
|Sisquó, Dru Hill
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions
|Written in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Michael and Marlon Jackson
|Michael and Marlon Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 1983 during the ''Victory'' sessions
|Written and recorded in 1983 during the ''Victory'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Don't Be Messin' 'Round
|Don't Be Messin' 'Round
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Prematurely announced in 2012, one month before the Jackson Estate's official announcement
|Prematurely announced in 2012, one month before the Jackson Estate's official announcement.
|Recorded in 1982 during the ''Thriller'' sessions, from 1986-1987 during the ''Bad'' sessions, in 1990 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions, in 1995 during the ''HIStory'' sessions, and in 2009
|Recorded in 1982 during the ''Thriller'' sessions, from 1986-1987 during the ''Bad'' sessions, in 1990 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions, in 1995 during the ''HIStory'' sessions, and in 2009.
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span> (''Bad''-era version; other versions lost)
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span> (''Bad''-era version; other versions lost)
|-
|-
|Don't Matter To Me
|Don't Matter To Me
|Michael Jackson, Paul Anka
|Michael Jackson, Paul Anka
|Vocals released in 2018
|Vocals released in 2018.
|Recorded in 1983, vocals used in Drake's "Scorpion" album in 2018<ref>https://www.spin.com/2018/06/drake-michael-jackson-dont-matter-to-me/</ref>
|Recorded in 1983, vocals used in Drake's ''Scorpion'' album in 2018.<ref>[https://www.spin.com/2018/06/drake-michael-jackson-dont-matter-to-me/ Spin article on Drake using snippets of "Don't Matter To Me" for his album ''Scorpion''.] Retrieved 10 Jun '19</ref>
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially released'''</span>
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially released'''</span>
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded in 2009; unrelated to the identically-named song from ''Invincible''
|Recorded in 2009; unrelated to the identically-named song from ''Invincible''.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded in 1987 during the ''Bad'' sessions and from 1990-1991 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions
|Recorded in 1987 during the ''Bad'' sessions and from 1990-1991 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions.
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|-
|-
|Dreams
|Dreams
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with Broadcast Music Incorporated
|Registered with Broadcast Music Incorporated.
|Recorded in 1993
|Recorded in 1993.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded in 1993 for an album that was shelved due to contractual difficulties
|Recorded in 1993 for an album that was shelved due to contractual difficulties.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Maurice and Barry Gibb, Michael Jackson
|Maurice and Barry Gibb, Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Original version written by the Gibb brothers, reworked by Jackson; later recorded by Diana Ross and released on her ''Eaten Alive'' album in 1985
|Original version written by the Gibb brothers, reworked by Jackson; later recorded by Diana Ross and released on her ''Eaten Alive'' album in 1985.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|''Ekam Satyam''
|Ekam Satyam
|A.R. Rahman, A.R. Parthasarathi, Kanika Myer, Bharat
|A.R. Rahman, A.R. Parthasarathi, Kanika Myer, Bharat
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded circa 1999 as a duet between Jackson (singing in English) and Rahman (singing in Sanskrit); intended to be on a planned 2003 album but shelved due to the album's cancellation; title is Sanskrit for “The One Truth”
|Recorded circa 1999 as a duet between Jackson (singing in English) and Rahman (singing in Sanskrit); intended to be on a planned 2003 album but shelved due to the album's cancellation; title is Sanskrit for "The One Truth".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 1997 as a tribute to Jackson's friend Elizabeth Taylor, 1 minute & 30 seconds of the studio version leaked
|Written and recorded in 1997 as a tribute to Jackson's friend Elizabeth Taylor, 1 minute and 30 seconds of the studio version has leaked.
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially leaked'''</span>
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded during the ''HIStory'' sessions; would have featured an introduction performed by Nelson Mandela and percussion by STOMP; was cancelled after the 1993 child molestation charges motivated Mandela's advisors to prohibit him from recording; alternatively known as “Face”
|Recorded during the ''HIStory'' sessions; would have featured an introduction performed by Nelson Mandela and percussion by STOMP; was cancelled after the 1993 child molestation charges motivated Mandela's advisors to prohibit him from recording; alternatively known as "Face".
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially leaked'''</span>
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded in 1993 for ''Addams Family Values'' but cancelled due to contractual difficulties with Paramount Pictures; alternatively known as “Addams Groove”, “Family Values”, or “Family Morales”.
|Recorded in 1993 for ''Addams Family Values'' but cancelled due to contractual difficulties with Paramount Pictures; alternatively known as "Addams Groove", "Family Values", or "Family Morales".
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
|Fanfare Transition
|Fanfare Transition
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1992
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1992.
|Written in 1992; alternatively known as “Fanfare 1992”
|Written in 1992; alternatively known as "Fanfare 1992".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Fantasy
|Fantasy
|Michael and Jermaine Jackson
|Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Recorded in 1983
|Recorded in 1983.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Far, Far Away
|Far, Far Away
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Recorded in 1983
|Recorded in 1983.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded in 1993 during the ''HIStory'' sessions
|Recorded in 1993 during the ''HIStory'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
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|Michael Jackson, Bryan Loren
|Michael Jackson, Bryan Loren
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded in 1991 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions
|Recorded in 1991 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded during the ''Bad'' sessions
|Recorded during the ''Bad'' sessions.
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded in 1987 during the ''Bad'' sessions
|Recorded in 1987 during the ''Bad'' sessions.
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written in 2005 as a charity recording for the victims of Hurricane Katrina
|Written in 2005 as a charity recording for the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|The Future
|The Future
|Michael Jackson, will.i.am.
|Michael Jackson, will.i.am
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Worked on with will.i.am. in 2006; planned for inclusion on ''Michael'' but cut at will.i.am.'s request
|Worked on with will.i.am in 2006; planned for inclusion on ''Michael'' but cut at will.i.am's request.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Ghost of Another Lover
|Ghost of Another Lover
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom.
|Written and recorded during the ''Dangerous'' sessions
|Written and recorded during the ''Dangerous'' sessions.
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Sisqó
|Sisqó
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written circa 2001; alternatively known as “Gloved One'
|Written circa 2001; alternatively known as "Gloved One".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Goin' to Rio
|Goin' to Rio
|Michael Jackson, Carole Bayer Sager
|Michael Jackson, Carole Bayer Sager.
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Written in 1976; planned to be included on 1979's ''Off the Wall'' at one point
|Written in 1976; planned to be included on 1979's ''Off the Wall'' at one point.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Got to Find a Way Somehow
|Got to Find a Way Somehow
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984.
|Written in 1979 during the ''Off the Wall'' sessions
|Written in 1979 during the ''Off the Wall'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Rod Temperton
|Rod Temperton
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written in 1987 during the ''Bad'' sessions, tape owned by person selling lot of 30 studio demos
|Written in 1987 during the ''Bad'' sessions, tape owned by person selling lot of 30 studio demos.
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 2004; features a guitar solo by Slash
|Written and recorded in 2004; features a guitar solo by Slash.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 1991
|Written and recorded in 1991.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Jermaine Jackson, Sheik Abdullah of Bahrain
|Jermaine Jackson, Sheik Abdullah of Bahrain
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 2005
|Written and recorded in 2005.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Higher Ground
|Higher Ground
|Stevie Wonder
|Stevie Wonder
|Existence confirmed by Donny Osmond in a 2003 interview
|Existence confirmed by Donny Osmond in a 2003 interview.
|Recorded in 2003
|Recorded in 2003.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Hold My Hand
|Hold My Hand
|Aliaune “Akon” Thiam, Giorgio Tuinfort, Claude Kelly
|Aliaune "Akon" Thiam, Giorgio Tuinfort, Claude Kelly
|Leaked in 2008
|Leaked in 2008.
|Recorded in 2008 as a duet between Jackson and Akon
|Recorded in 2008 as a duet between Jackson and Akon.
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|-
|-
|Holiday Inn
|Holiday Inn
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with U.S. Copyright Office in 1984
|Registered with U.S. Copyright Office in 1984.
|Written in 1976 and recorded in 1984
|Written in 1976 and recorded in 1984.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 2000, reworked in 2006; unrelated to “Hollywood Tonight”
|Written and recorded in 2000, reworked in 2006; unrelated to "Hollywood Tonight".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Hollywood Tonight
|Hollywood Tonight
|Michael Jackson, Brad Buxer, Teddy Riley
|Michael Jackson, Brad Buxer, Teddy Riley
|Premiered on ''The Ellen DeGeneres Show'' in 2010
|Premiered on ''The Ellen DeGeneres Show'' in 2010.
|Recorded from 1999-2008, during and beyond the ''Invincible'' sessions; unrelated to “Hollywood”
|Recorded from 1999-2008, during and beyond the ''Invincible'' sessions; unrelated to "Hollywood".
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|-
|-
|Hot Fever
|Hot Fever
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with U.S. Copyright Office in 1985
|Registered with U.S. Copyright Office in 1985.
|Written and recorded in 1985; early version of “The Way You Make Me Feel”
|Written and recorded in 1985; early version of "The Way You Make Me Feel".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Sly Stone
|Sly Stone
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Cover of Sly Stone song, recorded in 1993 with Mary J. Blige and D. Angelo; a new version made in 2012 was planned to appear on ''Xscape'' but was ultimately cut
|Cover of Sly Stone song, recorded in 1993 with Mary J. Blige and D. Angelo; a new version made in 2012 was planned to appear on ''Xscape'' but was ultimately cut.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Hot Street
|Hot Street
|Rod Temperton
|Rod Temperton
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Recorded in 1982 during the ''Thriller'' sessions; cut due to Temperton and ''Thriller'' producer Quincy Jones's personal dissatisfaction, despite Jackson's objections
|Recorded in 1982 during the ''Thriller'' sessions; cut due to Temperton and ''Thriller'' producer Quincy Jones's personal dissatisfaction, despite Jackson's objections.
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
|H2O
|H2O
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom.
|N/A
|N/A
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|I Am a Loser
|I Am a Loser
|Michael Jackson, Brad Buxer
|Michael Jackson, Brad Buxer
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom.
|Written and recorded in 2003; early version of “I Was the Loser”; alternatively known as “The Loser”
|Written and recorded in 2003; early version of "I Was the Loser"; alternatively known as "The Loser".
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 2009; early version of “Best of Joy”
|Written and recorded in 2009; early version of "Best of Joy".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded sometime in the early 1970's; an acetate demo recording is known to exist
|Recorded sometime in the early 1970s; an acetate demo recording is known to exist.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|(I Can't Make It) Another Day
|(I Can't Make It) Another Day
|Lenny Kravitz
|Lenny Kravitz
|Acknowledged by Kravitz in a letter written in response to Jackson's death
|Acknowledged by Kravitz in a letter written in response to Jackson's death.
|Recorded from 1999 to 2001 during the ''Invincible'' sessions
|Recorded from 1999 to 2001 during the ''Invincible'' sessions.
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written circa 2001 as a promo for a shelved 2002 album; alternatively known as “I Don't Live Anymore”
|Written circa 2001 as a promo for a shelved 2002 album; alternatively known as "I Don't Live Anymore".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|I Forgive You
|I Forgive You
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Written sometime prior to 1993 and recorded in 2007, possibly with will.i.am.
|Written sometime prior to 1993 and recorded in 2007, possibly with will.i.am.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Michael Jackson, Carole Bayer Sager, David Foster
|Michael Jackson, Carole Bayer Sager, David Foster
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Early version of “From the Bottom of my Heart”; also known as “I Have a Dream”
|Early version of "From the Bottom of my Heart"; also known as "I Have a Dream".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>  
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>  
|-
|-
|I Love You
|I Love You
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Mentioned by Jackson
|Mentioned by Jackson.
|Written and recorded in 2004; stated to be Jackson's personal favorite song about love
|Written and recorded in 2004; stated to be Jackson's personal favorite song about love.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|I Love You More
|I Love You More
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Mentioned by Jackson
|Mentioned by Jackson.
|Written and recorded in 2005 as a continuation of “I Love You”; features Britney Spears; alternatively known as “I Love You Too”
|Written and recorded in 2005 as a continuation of "I Love You"; features Britney Spears; alternatively known as "I Love You Too".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded in 1987 during the ''Bad'' sessions
|Recorded in 1987 during the ''Bad'' sessions.
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|-
|-
|I Was the Loser
|I Was the Loser
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom.
|Alternatively known as “The Loser”, as is its earlier version, “I Am a Loser” (mentioned above)
|Alternatively known as "The Loser", as is its earlier version, "I Am a Loser" (mentioned above).
|<span style=color:RED>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:RED>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded in 1991 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions; was scheduled for release on the shelved bonus disc of the 2001 anniversary reissue of ''Dangerous''
|Recorded in 1991 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions; was scheduled for release on the shelved bonus disc of the 2001 anniversary reissue of ''Dangerous''.
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
|I'm Still the King
|I'm Still the King
|Michael Jackson, will.i.am.
|Michael Jackson, will.i.am
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Worked on in 2006; also known as “Still the King”; planned for posthumous release on ''Michael'', but was cut at will.i.am.'s request
|Worked on in 2006; also known as "Still the King"; planned for posthumous release on ''Michael'', but was cut at will.i.am's request.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|In the Valley
|In the Valley
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Written sometime between 1990 and 1993; recorded with Tyrese Gibson in 2000 during the ''Invincible'' sessions; while working on this song, Jackson found the song “2000 Watts” and included it on ''Invincible''
|Written sometime between 1990 and 1993; recorded with Tyrese Gibson in 2000 during the ''Invincible'' sessions; while working on this song, Jackson found the song "2000 Watts" and included it on ''Invincible''.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 1993 during the ''HIStory'' sessions as a commentary on Jackson's child molestation charges
|Written and recorded in 1993 during the ''HIStory'' sessions as a commentary on Jackson's child molestation charges.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Iowa
|Iowa
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Mentioned by Janet Jackson in an interview
|Mentioned by Janet Jackson in an interview.
|Recorded in 1977; stated by Janet to exist as a tape recording in the Jackson parents' house
|Recorded in 1977; stated by Janet to exist as a tape recording in the Jackson parents' house.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Jane Is a Groupie
|Jane Is a Groupie
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Heard in Brad's "In The Studio with MJ", leaked in 2018
|Heard in Brad's "In The Studio with MJ", leaked in 2018.
|Recorded in the early 90s
|Recorded in the early 1990s.
|<span style=color:Green>''' Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:Green>''' Leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson, Christine “Coco” Decroix
|Michael Jackson, Christine “Coco” Decroix
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded sometime after the ''Bad'' sessions as a duet with Siedah Garrett; French version of “I Just Can't Stop Loving You”
|Recorded sometime after the ''Bad'' sessions as a duet with Siedah Garrett; French version of "I Just Can't Stop Loving You".
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|-
|-
|Joy
|Joy
|Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley
|Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley
|Mentioned by Riley in an interview
|Mentioned by Riley in an interview.
|Written and recorded in 1991 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions; later re-recorded by Blackstreet for their 1994 debut album
|Written and recorded in 1991 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions; later re-recorded by Blackstreet for their 1994 debut album.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span> (Michael solo version)
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span> (Michael solo version)
|-
|-
|Kentucky
|Kentucky
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Recorded in 1975
|Recorded in 1975.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson, LaShawn Daniels, Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III
|Michael Jackson, LaShawn Daniels, Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded during the ''Invincible'' sessions
|Written and recorded during the ''Invincible'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Kreeton Overture
|Kreeton Overture
|Michael Jackson, Jai Winding, Mary Paich, Patrick Leonard
|Michael Jackson, Jai Winding, Mary Paich, Patrick Leonard
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984.
|Written in 1984 as the opening number for The Jacksons' ''Victory'' Tour
|Written in 1984 as the opening number for The Jacksons' ''Victory'' Tour.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Learned My Lesson
|Learned My Lesson
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1985
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1985.
|Written and recorded in 1981; alternate version of “Much Too Soon”, two different versions of this song are registered with the U.S. Copyright Office
|Written and recorded in 1981; alternate version of "Much Too Soon", two different versions of this song are registered with the U.S. Copyright Office.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Let Him Burn
|Let Him Burn
|Michael Jackson, will.i.am.
|Michael Jackson, will.i.am
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded in 2006 with will.i.am.; planned for inclusion on ''Michael'', but was cut at will.i.am.'s request
|Recorded in 2006 with will.i.am; planned for inclusion on ''Michael'', but was cut at will.i.am's request.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Little Girls
|Little Girls
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Mentioned during the 1993 deposition
|Mentioned during the 1993 deposition.
|Possibly recorded during the ''Dangerous'' sessions
|Possibly recorded during the ''Dangerous'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Lisa It's Your Birthday
|Lisa It's Your Birthday
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Kip Lennon's performance featured in the 1991 ''The Simpsons'' episode "Stark Raving Dad"
|Kip Lennon's performance featured in the 1991 ''The Simpsons'' episode "Stark Raving Dad".
|Recorded in 1991 for Kip Lennon; Jackson credited as "W.A. Mozart" for legal reasons; original demo intended to be included on the shelved bonus disc from the 2001 re-issue of ''Dangerous''
|Recorded in 1991 for Kip Lennon; Jackson credited as "W.A. Mozart" for legal reasons; original demo intended to be included on the shelved bonus disc from the 2001 re-issue of ''Dangerous''.
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
|Llama Lola
|Llama Lola
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Mentioned during the 1993 deposition
|Mentioned during the 1993 deposition.
|Possibly recorded during the ''Dangerous'' sessions
|Possibly recorded during the ''Dangerous'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Lonely Bird
|Lonely Bird
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Mentioned during the 1993 deposition
|Mentioned during the 1993 deposition.
|Possibly recorded during the ''Dangerous'' sessions
|Possibly recorded during the ''Dangerous'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Lonely Man
|Lonely Man
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Mentioned during the 1993 deposition
|Mentioned during the 1993 deposition.
|Possibly recorded during the ''Dangerous'' sessions
|Possibly recorded during the ''Dangerous'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Love Never Felt So Good
|Love Never Felt So Good
|Michael Jackson, Paul Anka
|Michael Jackson, Paul Anka
|Leaked in 2006
|Leaked in 2006.
|Recorded as a demo for Johnny Mathis in 1983; revised version by Anka and Kathleen Wakefield recorded by Mathis and included on his 1984 album ''A Special Part of Me''
|Recorded as a demo for Johnny Mathis in 1983; revised version by Anka and Kathleen Wakefield recorded by Mathis and included on his 1984 album ''A Special Part of Me''.
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|-
|-
|Loving You
|Loving You
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Acknowledged by Jackson engineer Matt Forger in an interview
|Acknowledged by Jackson engineer Matt Forger in an interview.
|Recorded from 1985-1987 during the ''Bad'' sessions
|Recorded from 1985-1987 during the ''Bad'' sessions.
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|-
|-
|Lucy Is in Love with Linus
|Lucy Is in Love with Linus
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Mentioned during the 1993 deposition
|Mentioned during the 1993 deposition.
|Possibly recorded during the ''Dangerous'' sessions
|Possibly recorded during the ''Dangerous'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Michael Jackson, Rodney Jerkins, Sean Combs
|Michael Jackson, Rodney Jerkins, Sean Combs
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 2000/2001 during the ''Invincible'' sessions; features Sean Combs
|Written and recorded in 2000/2001 during the ''Invincible'' sessions; features Sean Combs.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Man in Black
|Man in Black
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Snippet leaked by John Cameron in 2018, Full Demo Leaked January 4, 2020.
|Snippet leaked by John Cameron in 2018, Full Demo Leaked January 4th, 2020.
|Written in 1990 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions; planned for release on the cancelled greatest hits compilation ''Decade''; includes creative input by Bryan Loren
|Written in 1990 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions; planned for release on the cancelled greatest hits compilation ''Decade''; includes creative input by Bryan Loren.
|<span style=color:green>''' Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>''' Leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
|Michael McKellar
|Michael McKellar
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Written in 1991 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions
|Written in 1991 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Midnight Man
|Midnight Man
|Rod Temperton
|Rod Temperton
|Mentioned by Temperton in an interview
|Mentioned by Temperton in an interview.
|Written and recorded in 1981 during the ''Thriller'' sessions; early version of the album's title track
|Written and recorded in 1981 during the ''Thriller'' sessions; early version of the album's title track.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|MJ Melody
|MJ Melody
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984.
|Written and recorded in 1982
|Written and recorded in 1982.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Monster (1999)
|Monster (1999)
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Described by C.J. DeVillar in an interview
|Described by C.J. DeVillar in an interview.
|Written and recorded in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions; unrelated to the identically-named 2007 recording published on ''Michael''
|Written and recorded in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions; unrelated to the identically-named 2007 recording published on ''Michael''.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded in 1994 during the ''HIStory'' sessions
|Recorded in 1994 during the ''HIStory'' sessions.
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|-
|-
|Neverland Landing
|Neverland Landing
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office.
|Written in 1993
|Written in 1993.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Michael Jackson, Walter Afanasieff
|Michael Jackson, Walter Afanasieff
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded circa 2000 for an unproduced film of the same name starring Jackson
|Written and recorded circa 2000 for an unproduced film of the same name starring Jackson.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Glen Ballard
|Glen Ballard
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 1982 during the ''Thriller'' sessions; later re-recorded by The Pointer Sisters for their album ''Break Out''
|Written and recorded in 1982 during the ''Thriller'' sessions; later re-recorded by The Pointer Sisters for their album ''Break Out''.
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
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|George Harrison
|George Harrison
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded in 1994 during the ''HIStory'' sessions as a commentary on Jackson's child molestation charges; featured the Notorious B.I.G.
|Recorded in 1994 during the ''HIStory'' sessions as a commentary on Jackson's child molestation charges; featured the Notorious B.I.G..
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Nymphette Lover
|Nymphette Lover
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright office in 1984
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright office in 1984.
|Written and recorded in 1981 during the ''Thriller'' sessions
|Written and recorded in 1981 during the ''Thriller'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Ode to Sorrow
|Ode to Sorrow
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984.
|Written in 1977, recorded in 1984
|Written in 1977, recorded in 1984.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
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|Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley
|Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions
|Written and recorded in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 1998
|Written and recorded in 1998.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Shawn Stockman, Jay Harvey Mason, Rodney Jerkins
|Shawn Stockman, Jay Harvey Mason, Rodney Jerkins
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written during the ''Invincible'' sessions
|Written during the ''Invincible'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|People Have to Make Some Sort of Joke
|People Have to Make Some Sort of Joke
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Unfinished when mentioned in 1993; writing completed in 2000
|Unfinished when mentioned in 1993; writing completed in 2000.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Michael Jackson, J-Friends
|Michael Jackson, J-Friends
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 1998 for the Japanese charity group J-Friends; J-Friends version officially released in 1999
|Written and recorded in 1998 for the Japanese charity group J-Friends; J-Friends version officially released in 1999.
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
|Peter Pan
|Peter Pan
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Mentioned by Jackson on the 1993 CD ''The Michael Jackson Interview''
|Mentioned by Jackson on the 1993 CD ''The Michael Jackson Interview''.
|Written and recorded in 1983
|Written and recorded in 1983.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded during the ''Invincible'' sessions
|Recorded during the ''Invincible'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded from 1986-1987 during the ''Bad'' sessions; recorded for Pepsi's "The Chase" series of commercials, but shelved in favor of a Pepsi-themed re-recording of "Bad"
|Recorded from 1986-1987 during the ''Bad'' sessions; recorded for Pepsi's "The Chase" series of commercials, but shelved in favor of a Pepsi-themed re-recording of "Bad".
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded in 1983 during the ''Victory'' sessions; early version of “Liberian Girl”
|Recorded in 1983 during the ''Victory'' sessions; early version of "Liberian Girl".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded in 2009 during the ''This is It'' sessions; final song recorded by Jackson, just days before his death
|Recorded in 2009 during the ''This is It'' sessions; final song recorded by Jackson, just days before his death.
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially Leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
|Rocker
|Rocker
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom.
|Similar to Queen's “We Will Rock You”; alternatively known as “Rock Tonight”
|Similar to Queen's "We Will Rock You"; alternatively known as "Rock Tonight".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Rolling the Dice
|Rolling the Dice
|Rod Temperton
|Rod Temperton
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Written and recorded in 1981 during the ''Thriller'' sessions; Jackson clarified that the track was removed due to his and Temperton's dissatisfaction with the final result
|Written and recorded in 1981 during the ''Thriller'' sessions; Jackson clarified that the track was removed due to his and Temperton's dissatisfaction with the final result.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
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|Terry Lewis, James Harris III
|Terry Lewis, James Harris III
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Mariah Carey song featuring Jackson on backing vocals
|Mariah Carey song featuring Jackson on backing vocals.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Saturday Woman
|Saturday Woman
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition; cited in the book ''My Friend Michael'', Leaked On January 4,2020
|Listed during the 1993 deposition; cited in the book ''My Friend Michael'', Leaked on January 4th, 2020.
|Written in 1990/1991 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions
|Written in 1990/1991 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions.
|<span style=color:Green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:Green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
|Saved by the Bell
|Saved by the Bell
|Michael and Jermaine Jackson
|Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|N/A
|N/A
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Michael Jackson, Shelby Lee Myrick III
|Michael Jackson, Shelby Lee Myrick III
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 2001 during the ''Invincible'' sessions
|Written and recorded in 2001 during the ''Invincible'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
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|Sydney Fine, Michael Jackson
|Sydney Fine, Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions; features the Ray Charles Choir
|Written and recorded in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions; features the Ray Charles Choir.
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|-
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|Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley
|Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded in 1991 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions; features LL Cool J; included on the cancelled bonus disc for the 2001 reissue of ''Dangerous''
|Recorded in 1991 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions; features LL Cool J; included on the cancelled bonus disc for the 2001 reissue of ''Dangerous''.
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson, Bryan Loren
|Michael Jackson, Bryan Loren
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Alternatively known as “7 Digits”
|Alternatively known as "7 Digits".
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially Leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson, Bill Bottrell, Teddy Riley
|Michael Jackson, Bill Bottrell, Teddy Riley
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded in 1991 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions; included on the cancelled bonus disc from the 2001 reissue of ''Dangerous''
|Recorded in 1991 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions; included on the cancelled bonus disc from the 2001 reissue of ''Dangerous''.
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
|She's Not a Girl
|She's Not a Girl
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Mentioned during the 1993 deposition
|Mentioned during the 1993 deposition.
|Recorded in Jackson's home studio in Hayvenhurst Encino
|Recorded in Jackson's home studio in Hayvenhurst Encino.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Reworking of “Billie Jean”
|Reworking of "Billie Jean".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|She's Only Fifteen
|She's Only Fifteen
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Song title listed on note in Jackson's bedroom
|Song title listed on note in Jackson's bedroom.
|Recorded in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions, later reworked in 2006; early version of “Hollywood Tonight”
|Recorded in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions, later reworked in 2006; early version of "Hollywood Tonight".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Sue Shifrin, Bill Livsey, Terry Britten
|Sue Shifrin, Bill Livsey, Terry Britten
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded in 1981 during the ''Thriller'' sessions; later recorded by Musical Youth for their 1983 album ''Different Style!''; alternatively known as “Trouble”
|Recorded in 1981 during the ''Thriller'' sessions; later recorded by Musical Youth for their 1983 album ''Different Style!''; alternatively known as "Trouble".
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
|Shut Up and Dance
|Shut Up and Dance
|Michael Jackson, Michael Durham
|Michael Jackson, Michael Durham
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom.
|Written in 1999, may lack recorded vocals
|Written in 1999, may lack recorded vocals.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Siegfried & Roy
|Siegfried & Roy
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with U.S. Copyright Office in 1990
|Registered with U.S. Copyright Office in 1990.
|Written in 1989 for the eponymous illusionists; two versions-- vocal and instrumental-- registered with the U.S. Copyright Office; presumably an early version of “Mind is the Magic”
|Written in 1989 for the eponymous illusionists; two versions-- vocal and instrumental-- registered with the U.S. Copyright Office; presumably an early version of "Mind is the Magic".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>  
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>  
|-
|-
|Silent Spring
|Silent Spring
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom.
|N/A
|N/A
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Sister Sue
|Sister Sue
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|N/A
|N/A
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|The Sky is the Limit
|The Sky is the Limit
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Recorded in 1983
|Recorded in 1983.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Rod Temperton
|Rod Temperton
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 1982 during the ''Thriller'' sessions; early version of “Hot Street”
|Written and recorded in 1982 during the ''Thriller'' sessions; early version of "Hot Street".
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
|Slave to the Rhythm
|Slave to the Rhythm
|Antonio Reid, Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, Daryl Simmons, Kevin Robersion
|Antonio Reid, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, Daryl Simmons, Kevin Robersion
|Portion played on ''The Ellen DeGeneres Show'' in 2014
|Portion played on ''The Ellen DeGeneres Show'' in 2014.
|Recorded in 1987 and from 1990-1991, during the ''Dangerous'' sessions
|Recorded in 1987 and from 1990-1991, during the ''Dangerous'' sessions.
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Worked on in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions
|Worked on in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Somewhere in Time
|Somewhere in Time
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984.
|Written and recorded in 1980
|Written and recorded in 1980.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded in 1987 during the ''Bad'' sessions; alternatively known as “Song Groove”
|Recorded in 1987 during the ''Bad'' sessions; alternatively known as "Song Groove".
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|-
|-
|''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' demos
|''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' demos
|Howard Drossin, Brad Buxer, Cirocco Jones, Bobby Brooks, Darryl Ross, Geoff Grace, Doug Grisby, Michael Jackson
|Howard Drossin, Brad Buxer, Cirocco Jones, Bobby Brooks, Darryl Ross, Geoff Grace, Doug Grisby, Michael Jackson
|Acknowledged by Cirocco Jones in an email exchange with Rick D. of The D-Pad
|Acknowledged by Cirocco Jones in an email exchange with Rick D. of The D-Pad.
|Recorded in 1993 for Sega's ''Sonic the Hedgehog 3''; while some of Jackson's compositions (i.e. Carnival Night Zone's BGM and the credits theme) were incorporated into the final game, the vast majority were scrapped after Jackson was dropped from the project; varying accounts state that Jackson's removal was either due to the first round of child molestation allegations or that Jackson left on his own accord due to his dissatisfaction with the quality of the Sega Genesis's YM2612 synthesizer
|Recorded in 1993 for Sega's ''Sonic the Hedgehog 3''; while some of Jackson's compositions (i.e. Carnival Night Zone's BGM and the credits theme) were incorporated into the final game, the vast majority were scrapped after Jackson was dropped from the project; varying accounts state that Jackson's removal was either due to the first round of child molestation allegations or that Jackson left on his own accord due to his dissatisfaction with the quality of the Sega Genesis's YM2612 synthesizer.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Space Dance
|Space Dance
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Used as a promotional song for Sega's ''Space Channel 5''
|Used as a promotional song for Sega's ''Space Channel 5''.
|Written and recorded in 1998-1999; alternatively known as “Space Channel 5”
|Written and recorded in 1998-1999; alternatively known as "Space Channel 5".
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
|Spice of Life
|Spice of Life
|Rod Temperton
|Rod Temperton
|Mentioned during the 1993 deposition
|Mentioned during the 1993 deposition.
|Recorded in 1981 during the ''Thriller'' sessions; later recorded by The Manhattan Transfers for their 1983 album ''Bodies and Souls''
|Recorded in 1981 during the ''Thriller'' sessions; later recorded by The Manhattan Transfers for their 1983 album ''Bodies and Souls''.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Stand Tall
|Stand Tall
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1985
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1985.
|Written and recorded in 1981
|Written and recorded in 1981.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Starlight
|Starlight
|Rod Temperton
|Rod Temperton
|Mentioned during the 1993 deposition
|Mentioned during the 1993 deposition.
|Recorded in 1981 during the ''Thriller'' sessions; referred to by Jackson as “Starlight Sun”; early version of “Thriller”
|Recorded in 1981 during the ''Thriller'' sessions; referred to by Jackson as "Starlight Sun"; early version of "Thriller".
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded during the ''Bad'' sessions; planned for inclusion on the album, but replaced with “Another Part of Me” due to the latter being more “dance-able”
|Recorded during the ''Bad'' sessions; planned for inclusion on the album, but replaced with "Another Part of Me" due to the latter being more "dance-able".
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
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|Michael Jackson, Randy Hansen
|Michael Jackson, Randy Hansen
|Unknown
|Unknown
|One of three duets between Jackson and Queen singer Freddie Mercury; later re-recorded by The Jacksons with Mick Jagger (of The Rolling Stones fame) for ''Victory''
|One of three duets between Jackson and Queen singer Freddie Mercury; later re-recorded by The Jacksons with Mick Jagger (of The Rolling Stones fame) for ''Victory''.
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
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|Michael Jackson, Bryan Loren
|Michael Jackson, Bryan Loren
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded circa 1988 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions
|Recorded circa 1988 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Michael Jackson, Carole Bayer Sager
|Michael Jackson, Carole Bayer Sager
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions
|Written and recorded in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Susie
|Susie
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984.
|Written and recorded in 1978; believed to be an early version of either “Little Susie” or “Blood on the Dance Floor”
|Written and recorded in 1978; believed to be an early version of either "Little Susie" or "Blood on the Dance Floor".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Sympathy
|Sympathy
|Michael and Randy Jackson
|Michael Jackson, Randy Jackson
|Mentioned during the 1993 deposition
|Mentioned during the 1993 deposition.
|Written in or before 1993, but not recorded until 2003 with Randy Jackson; intended for release on a 2003 album, which ended up shelved due to Jackson's arrest for child molestation
|Written in or before 1993, but not recorded until 2003 with Randy Jackson; intended for release on a 2003 album, which ended up shelved due to Jackson's arrest for child molestation.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Thank Heaven
|Thank Heaven
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1998
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1998.
|Written and recorded in 1998
|Written and recorded in 1998.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Thank You For Life
|Thank You For Life
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Written and recorded in 1976
|Written and recorded in 1976.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 1998
|Written and recorded in 1998.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Michael Jackson, Ray Ruffin
|Michael Jackson, Ray Ruffin
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written circa 2001
|Written circa 2001.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Michael Jackson, Lauryn Hill, David Foster
|Michael Jackson, Lauryn Hill, David Foster
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 1999; commonly believed to be a duet with Hill, though this is false
|Written and recorded in 1999; commonly believed to be a duet with Hill, though this is false.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Throwin' Your Life Away
|Throwin' Your Life Away
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1988
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1988.
|Written in 1986, Snippets surfaced in 2018
|Written in 1986, Snippets surfaced in 2018.
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:orange>'''Partially leaked'''</span>
|-
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|Michael Jackson, Ruben Blades
|Michael Jackson, Ruben Blades
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded sometime after the ''Bad'' sessions as a duet with Siedah Garrett; Spanish version of “I Just Can't Stop Loving You”
|Recorded sometime after the ''Bad'' sessions as a duet with Siedah Garrett; Spanish version of "I Just Can't Stop Loving You".
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
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|Bryan Loren
|Bryan Loren
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded from 1990 to 1992; features Jackson on backing vocals, Michael version lost
|Written and recorded from 1990 to 1992; features Jackson on backing vocals, Michael version lost.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Tomboy
|Tomboy
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Written and recorded in 1985 during the ''Bad'' sessions
|Written and recorded in 1985 during the ''Bad'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Too Late to Turn Back Now
|Too Late to Turn Back Now
|Michael Jackson, Brad Buxer
|Michael Jackson, Brad Buxer
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom
|Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom.
|Recorded in 2009
|Recorded in 2009.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|The Toy
|The Toy
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984.
|Written and recorded in 1981 for a Richard Pryor film of the same name; early version of “Best of Joy”
|Written and recorded in 1981 for a Richard Pryor film of the same name; early version of "Best of Joy".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Tragedy of a Cheer-leader
|Tragedy of a Cheer-leader
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Written in 1991 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions
|Written in 1991 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|The Truth on Youth
|The Truth on Youth
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1990
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1990.
|Written and recorded in 1990 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions; features LL Cool J
|Written and recorded in 1990 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions; features LL Cool J.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions
|Written in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Turning Me Off
|Turning Me Off
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Written and recorded in 1987 during the ''Bad'' sessions
|Written and recorded in 1987 during the ''Bad'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Under Your Skin
|Under Your Skin
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984.
|Written and recorded in 1979; alternatively known as “Under My Skin”
|Written and recorded in 1979; alternatively known as "Under My Skin".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with Broadcast Music Incorporated
|Registered with Broadcast Music Incorporated.
|Possibly written in 1996 or 1999; it is unknown whether “Unknown” is the song title or if the song's title is not known
|Possibly written in 1996 or 1999; it is unknown whether "Unknown" is the song title or if the song's title is not known.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
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|Michael Jackson, Bryan Loren
|Michael Jackson, Bryan Loren
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 1990 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions
|Written and recorded in 1990 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
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|Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley
|Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written circa 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions; alternatively titled “The Vibrationalist”
|Written circa 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions; alternatively titled "The Vibrationalist".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
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|Michael Jackson, Freddie Mercury
|Michael Jackson, Freddie Mercury
|Unknown
|Unknown
|One of three collaborations between Jackson and Mercury in 1983
|One of three collaborations between Jackson and Mercury in 1983.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|We Are the Ones
|We Are the Ones
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984.
|Recorded in 1978
|Recorded in 1978.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson, Ice Cube, Clark Kent, DMX
|Michael Jackson, Ice Cube, Clark Kent, DMX
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written in 1997; remix of “We Be Clubbin'; features Ice Cube and Shaquille O'Neal; intended to be featured in the NBA's “I Love This Game” campaign, but shelved when the 1997 player strike against the NBA caused the campaign to fold
|Written in 1997; remix of "We Be Clubbin'"; features Ice Cube and Shaquille O'Neal; intended to be featured in the NBA's "I Love This Game" campaign, but shelved when the 1997 player strike against the NBA caused the campaign to fold.
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
|What a Lonely Way to Go
|What a Lonely Way to Go
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Written and recorded in 1975
|Written and recorded in 1975.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 1988 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions; intended for release on the cancelled bonus disc from the 2001 reissue of ''Dangerous''; early version of “Earth Song”
|Written and recorded in 1988 during the ''Dangerous'' sessions; intended for release on the cancelled bonus disc from the 2001 reissue of ''Dangerous''; early version of "Earth Song".
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
|What You Do to Me
|What You Do to Me
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Initially registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1985; copyright renewed in 1998
|Initially registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1985; copyright renewed in 1998.
|Written in 1985
|Written in 1985.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Pharrell Williams
|Pharrell Williams
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written in 2000
|Written in 2000.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|What's It Gotta Be
|What's It Gotta Be
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with Broadcast Music Incorporated
|Registered with Broadcast Music Incorporated.
|Not to be confused with “What's It Gonna Be” by Janet Jackson and Busta Rhymes
|Not to be confused with "What's It Gonna Be" by Janet Jackson and Busta Rhymes.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|What's Your Life
|What's Your Life
|Michael and Jermaine Jackson
|Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|N/A
|N/A
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded in 1983; features the songs “When You Wish Upon a Star”, “Follow the Yellow Brick Road”, and “Ease On Down the Road”; alternatively known as “Disney Medley” (despite only the first song being from Disney)
|Recorded in 1983; features the songs "When You Wish Upon a Star", "Follow the Yellow Brick Road", and "Ease On Down the Road"; alternatively known as "Disney Medley" (despite only the first song being from Disney).
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|-
|-
|Who is the Girl With Her Hair Down
|Who is the Girl With Her Hair Down
|Michael and Jermaine Jackson
|Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|N/A
|N/A
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Why Can't I Be
|Why Can't I Be
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984.
|Written in 1980 during the ''Triumph'' sessions
|Written in 1980 during the ''Triumph'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Why Shy
|Why Shy
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|N/A
|N/A
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Willing and Waiting
|Willing and Waiting
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Mentioned by Jackson's engineer in an interview
|Mentioned by Jackson's engineer in an interview.
|Written during the ''HIStory'' sessions; produced by Babyface; shelved due to it sounding softer than what Jackson desired for ''HIStory''
|Written during the ''HIStory'' sessions; produced by Babyface; shelved due to it sounding softer than what Jackson desired for ''HIStory''.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Michael Jackson, Bryan Loren
|Michael Jackson, Bryan Loren
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded during the ''Dangerous'' sessions; planned for inclusion on the shelved bonus disc from the 2001 reissue of ''Dangerous''
|Written and recorded during the ''Dangerous'' sessions; planned for inclusion on the shelved bonus disc from the 2001 reissue of ''Dangerous''.
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Leaked'''</span>
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions
|Written and recorded in 1999 during the ''Invincible'' sessions.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|Xscape
|Xscape
|Michael Jackson, Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III, LaShawn Daniels
|Michael Jackson, Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III, LaShawn Daniels
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Recorded from 1999-2002 during and beyond the ''Invincible'' sessions
|Recorded from 1999-2002 during and beyond the ''Invincible'' sessions.
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|<span style=color:green>'''Released'''</span>
|-
|-
|You Ain't Gonna Change Nothing
|You Ain't Gonna Change Nothing
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Written in 1975
|Written in 1975.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|You Are a Liar
|You Are a Liar
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Listed during the 1993 deposition
|Listed during the 1993 deposition.
|Written and recorded during the ''Invincible'' sessions; alternatively known as “You're a Liar” and “You're a Liar, Brother”
|Written and recorded during the ''Invincible'' sessions; alternatively known as "You're a Liar" and "You're a Liar, Brother".
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Writing began in 2005; written as a thank-you to his fanbase
|Writing began in 2005; written as a thank-you to his fanbase.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|-
|You Told Me Your Lovin'
|You Told Me Your Lovin'
|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984
|Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984.
|Written in 1979; a second version exists, with words and music by Randy Jackson
|Written in 1979; a second version exists, with words and music by Randy Jackson.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
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|Michael Jackson
|Michael Jackson
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Written and recorded in 1989 for Sammy Davis Jr.
|Written and recorded in 1989 for Sammy Davis Jr..
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|-
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|Stevie Wonder
|Stevie Wonder
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Originally recorded in 1975 by Jermaine Jackson, with Wonder, Jackie Jackson, and Michael on backing vocals; re-cut solo version published by Jermaine on his 1980 album ''Let's Get Serious'', replacing the original recording
|Originally recorded in 1975 by Jermaine Jackson, with Wonder, Jackie Jackson, and Michael on backing vocals; re-cut solo version published by Jermaine on his 1980 album ''Let's Get Serious'', replacing the original recording.
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''</span>
|}
|}
==External Link==
==External Link==
*[https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/List_of_unreleased_songs_recorded_by_Michael_Jackson.html List of unreleased songs by Micheal Jackson.] Retrieved 10 Jun '19
*[https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/List_of_unreleased_songs_recorded_by_Michael_Jackson.html Wikipedia page with a list of unreleased songs by Micheal Jackson.] Retrieved 10 Jun '19


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 01:19, 20 April 2020

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Jackson during a rehearsal for the This is It concerts, which were ultimately cancelled due to his death.

Status: Partially Found

Michael Jackson was an American musician and entertainer. Initially, the lead singer of the family band The Jackson 5 from 1964 to 1984 before branching off into a solo career in 1971, Jackson maintained a high level of success and popularity throughout much of his life, earning praise for breaking racial barriers and innovative musical techniques and dance moves. He was one of the most popular artists in the world, the best-selling prior to his death, and the best-selling deceased artist. In particular, his 1982 album Thriller is noted by Guinness World Records as being the highest-selling album of all time, with an estimated 66 million copies sold since its release.

While his death, like those of any other celebrity, sparked a resurgence in public interest and admiration of his life, career, and music, his passing also had one other effect: an amplified fan interest in his unpublished music.

Background

Michael Jackson had allegedly recorded up to 50,000+ different songs in the years between the ten different albums released during his lifetime, many of which were intended to see release on his albums. However, for varying reasons (such as concerns over album length, legal conflicts, and the desire for certain kinds of "sounds" per album), most of these songs went unused.

The most infamous case in regards to these unused songs is the alleged three dozen or so songs recorded for Jackson's 1991 album Dangerous, most of which were shelved upon the hiring of producer Teddy Riley, who shifted the album's genre to the then-popular "new jack swing". Select tracks from these sessions were intended to be included on a second bonus CD included with the 2001 re-issue of Dangerous (itself part of a campaign to celebrate Jackson's 30th anniversary as a solo performer), but for unknown reasons, this extra material was dropped.

Some of Jackson's unreleased songs include solo works, Jackson 5 songs, covers of pre-existing works, collaborations with other singers, and demos that were reworked into songs officially released by either Jackson or other artists.

History of Public Knowledge

Public knowledge of and interest in Jackson's unreleased works didn't seem to begin until 1993, when he, Lionel Richie, Quincy Jones, Rod Temperton, and Joseph Jackson were accused of plagiarizing the songs "This Girl is Mine", "Thriller", and "We Are the World". During the resultant seven-hour deposition (which ended in the acquittal of the accused parties), Michael Jackson named thirty-seven different songs that he had written or co-written but never published. This event was not only the first public acknowledgment of Jackson's unpublished catalog but also the first known instance where any of these tracks were referred to by name.

The next high-profile development in the uncovering of these unreleased tracks came shortly after Jackson's death when his sister La Toya claimed that she had discovered two hard drives containing over a thousand unreleased (and in some cases unregistered) songs recorded by her late brother.

Additionally, a considerable number of unreleased songs were leaked online in the years following the release of 2001's Invincible and especially in the years following his death; YouTube channels such as Sven Nelson have made it a mission of sorts to continuously upload as much of these tracks as possible to keep them publicly accessible. One notable leaked track was "A Place With No Name", a 24-second snippet of which was briefly released by TMZ Network before being officially published posthumously in 2014.

There was also an auction for an unreleased album of Michael Jackson; the winner was barred from leaking or distributing the songs on the album, making it highly unlikely for songs on that album to ever be released.[1]

The list of tracks on the album auctioned has the following:

  • "Monster"
  • "Breaking News"
  • "Stay"
  • "Keep Your Head Up"
  • "Everything’s Just Fine"
  • "Black Widow"
  • "Burn Tonight"
  • "All I Need"
  • "Water"
  • "Let Me Fall in Love"
  • "Ready to Win"
  • "Soldier Boy"[2]

Official Releases

On the note of "A Place with No Name", the post-mortem resurgence in Michael Jackson's popularity and increased interest in his unreleased tracks motivated Sony Music Entertainment, the owner of Jackson's record label Epic Records, to sign an unprecedented $250 million deal with his estate to maintain distribution rights for the unreleased songs and officially publish them on several posthumous albums throughout the 2010s.

The first of these albums, Michael, was released in 2010, with most of the tracks having been recorded in the years between the release of Invincible and Jackson's passing. The album was released to mixed critical reception and generated controversy over the authenticity of the tracks "Keep Your Head Up", "Monster", and "Breaking News", colloquially known (alongside several other still-unreleased songs) as the "Cascio Tracks" on account of them having reportedly been recorded in the basement of Eddie Cascio in 2007; those contesting the tracks' authenticity claim that the recordings presented on Michael were done by Italian R&B singer and Michael Jackson soundalike Jason Malachi.

The next two albums to feature unreleased Jackson material were Bad 25 (a reissue of 1987's Bad that includes several previously unpublished tracks and demos) in 2012 and Xscape (which includes the aforementioned "A Place With No Name") in 2014; these albums, particularly Xscape, generated much higher acclaim from critics and fans alike. Notably, the deluxe version of Xscape included the original demo recordings of the included tracks as well as the final, contemporized remixes included on the standard edition.

Because 2017 was the year of the expiration time of SME's distribution rights to Jackson's unreleased songs, it is unknown if any more of these tracks will see official releases. Michael Jackson’s estate has plans to release more unreleased songs but first, they’re going to rework it. Chief executive Rob Stringer said this about the label

"constantly scouring the catalog for ideas, but there are no plans at the moment to put any more full-fledged albums out. We are looking at one-off songs, and in this streaming world that works because it’s a track-based world. There are a few gems out there that we may unearth individually over the next months and years."


co-executor of Jackson’s estate John Branca told the paper

"We’ve done a lot of big idea projects and things aimed to attract new fans", "Michael was so multifaceted and in trying to manage the brand we want to do things that capture each facet of who he was. But we start by thinking: What would Michael do?"

[3]

Available Information

Label Definition
Status Guide
Lost No portions publicly available.
Partially leaked Available as snippets; not officially published.
Leaked Available in full; not officially published.
Partially released Officially published in fragments during Jackson's lifetime or after his death; a full version is not officially available.
Released Officially published via posthumous album.
Title Writer Method of acknowledgement Notes Status
Songs unreleased during Michael Jackson's lifetime
A Baby Smiles Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. Written and recorded in 1979. Lost
A Deeper Love Rodney Jerkins, Michael Jackson Unknown Written in 1999 for Invincible. Lost
A Place With No Name Michael Jackson, Lee Martin Burnell, Elliot Straite Snippet leaked by TMZ shortly after Jackson's death. Recorded between 1998-2008, during and after the Invincible sessions; lyrics written around the melody to America's "A Horse With No Name". Released
A Pretty Face Is Stevie Wonder Unknown Written circa 1974; intended as a duet with the Jackson 5; reportedly recorded for Wonder's 1987 album Characters. Lost
Adore You Michael Jackson, Brad Buxer Title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom. Written and recorded in 2009 during the This is It sessions. Lost
Al Capone Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded from 1986-1987 during the Bad sessions; early version of "Smooth Criminal"; alternatively known-- possibly erroneously-- as "Chicago 1945" (not to be confused with the identically-named unreleased track written by Steve Porcaro). Released
Alright Now Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded in 1983 as a demo for Ralph Tresvant; Tresvant's version was released on his eponymous debut album. Lost (Jackson demo)
Angel Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds Unknown Recorded around 1998 for a shelved greatest hits compilation. Leaked
Attitude Michael Jackson, Kathy Wakefield, Michael Pierre Registered with EMI Music Publishing. Recorded during the Thriller sessions. Lost
Bassouille Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien Unknown Written in 1994 during the HIStory sessions; alternatively known as "Basszouille". Lost
Behind the Mask Ryuichi Sakamoto, Chris Mosdell, Michael Jackson Existence revealed by Sony to promote Michael. Recorded in 1982 during the Thriller sessions; cover of an instrumental track by Yellow Magic Orchestra; planned for inclusion on Thriller, but cut due to royalty issues with YMO; Jackson version covered by Eric Clapton and included on his 1987 album August, 23 years prior to the Jackson version's official release, A remix of the original demo was released in 2010's Michael. Partially released
Be Me 4 a Day Michael Jackson, Gray Calix Days Registered with Broadcast Music Incorporated. Written in 1987; also known as "Be Me for a Day", "Just for One Day Be Michael", "Just for a Day", "Me 4 a Day", or "Be Michael". Lost
Belong 2 Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley Unknown Written in 1999 during the Invincible sessions. Lost
Best of Joy Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded in 2009 during the This is It sessions; one of the final tracks recorded by Jackson before his death. Partially released
Blue Gangsta Michael Jackson, Elliot Straite Unauthorized remix by Tempamental released in 2006. Recorded from 1998-2001 during the Invincible sessions, released on Invincible. Released
Bottle of Smoke Michael Jackson Unknown Written and recorded in 1991 during the Dangerous sessions. Lost
Breathe Michael Jackson Unknown Written and recorded in 2009 during the This is It sessions; notable for being one of the last songs recorded by Jackson during his lifetime. Lost
Buffalo Bill Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. Written and recorded in 1983 during the Victory sessions. Lost
Butter Funk Michael Jackson Song title found on note in Jackson's bedroom. N/A Lost
California Grass Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. Initially written and recorded during the Dangerous sessions; completed in 1993. Lost
Can't Get Your Weight Off of Me Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien Unknown Written in 2000 and recorded in 2003 during the Invincible sessions. Partially leaked
Can't Stop Loving You Michael Jackson Song title found on note in Jackson's bedroom. Unrelated to "I Just Can't Stop Loving You", which was officially released. Lost
Carousel Michael Sembello, Don Freeman Unknown Recorded during the Thriller sessions; cut from the album due to producer Quincy Jones not wanting another novelty song on it. Leaked
Cheater Ft. Fats Michael Jackson Song title found on note in Jackson's bedroom. Original date of composition unknown; reworked during the Invincible sessions; features rapper Fats. Lost
Chicago Cory Rooney Released as a promotional single for Xscape in 2014. Recorded in 1999 during the Invincible sessions. Released
Chicago 1945 Steve Pocaro Unknown Written and recorded during the Bad sessions; reworked during the Invincible sessions; unrelated to "Al Capone", which was originally titled "Chicago 1945"; considered for inclusion on Xscape, but rejected by Pocaro. Lost (hook known)
The Children's Hour Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. Recorded as a demo for the Japanese charity group J-Friends; Japanese version released in 1998. Partially leaked
Color of My Soul Michael Jackson Unknown Written in 2000; possibly recorded in 2006 with Whitney Houston on backing vocals. Lost
Crack Kills Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. Recorded in 1986; planned to have featured rappers Run-DMC; allegedly shelved due to an incident where Jackson's chimpanzee Bubbles accidentally bit Jam Master Jay, though the overall recording experience was still described as a positive one; Run-DMC's verse was reworked for their album Tougher Than Leather. Lost
Coco Butter Michael Jackson Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom. Alternatively known as "Cocoa Butter". Lost
D.I.E. Michael Jackson Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom. Written in 2006; acronym for "Dance is Entertainment". Lost
Dark Lady Michael Jackson Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom. N/A Lost
Days in Gloucestershire Michael Jackson, Michael Durham, Brad Buxer Unknown Written and recorded in 2004; alternatively known as "Gloucestershire". Leaked
Dead or Alive Michael Jackson Unknown Written and recorded in 2004. Lost
Deep in the Night Michael Jackson Unknown Written in 1987. Lost
Destruction Michael Jackson Unknown Written and recorded in 2005 as a sequel to 1995's "Scream" as a duet with Janet Jackson; planned to be included on Janet's 2015 album Unbreakable, but was cut. Lost
Dig It John Lennon Unknown Lyrics sung during studio sessions, possibly recorded. Lost (Jackson version)
Do You Love Me Michael Jackson, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds Unknown Written and recorded in 1998. Lost
Do You Want Me Sisquó, Dru Hill Unknown Written in 1999 during the Invincible sessions. Lost
Doing Dirty Michael and Marlon Jackson Unknown Written and recorded in 1983 during the Victory sessions. Lost
Don't Be Messin' 'Round Michael Jackson Prematurely announced in 2012, one month before the Jackson Estate's official announcement. Recorded in 1982 during the Thriller sessions, from 1986-1987 during the Bad sessions, in 1990 during the Dangerous sessions, in 1995 during the HIStory sessions, and in 2009. Released (Bad-era version; other versions lost)
Don't Matter To Me Michael Jackson, Paul Anka Vocals released in 2018. Recorded in 1983, vocals used in Drake's Scorpion album in 2018.[4] Partially released
Don't Walk Away Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded in 2009; unrelated to the identically-named song from Invincible. Lost
Do You Know Where Your Children Are Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded in 1987 during the Bad sessions and from 1990-1991 during the Dangerous sessions. Released
Dreams Michael Jackson Registered with Broadcast Music Incorporated. Recorded in 1993. Lost
Easy Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded in 1993 for an album that was shelved due to contractual difficulties. Lost
Eaten Alive Maurice and Barry Gibb, Michael Jackson Unknown Original version written by the Gibb brothers, reworked by Jackson; later recorded by Diana Ross and released on her Eaten Alive album in 1985. Lost
Ekam Satyam A.R. Rahman, A.R. Parthasarathi, Kanika Myer, Bharat Unknown Recorded circa 1999 as a duet between Jackson (singing in English) and Rahman (singing in Sanskrit); intended to be on a planned 2003 album but shelved due to the album's cancellation; title is Sanskrit for "The One Truth". Lost
Elizabeth, I Love You Michael Jackson Unknown Written and recorded in 1997 as a tribute to Jackson's friend Elizabeth Taylor, 1 minute and 30 seconds of the studio version has leaked. Partially leaked
Faces Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded during the HIStory sessions; would have featured an introduction performed by Nelson Mandela and percussion by STOMP; was cancelled after the 1993 child molestation charges motivated Mandela's advisors to prohibit him from recording; alternatively known as "Face". Partially leaked
Family Thing Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded in 1993 for Addams Family Values but cancelled due to contractual difficulties with Paramount Pictures; alternatively known as "Addams Groove", "Family Values", or "Family Morales". Partially leaked
Fanfare Transition Michael Jackson Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1992. Written in 1992; alternatively known as "Fanfare 1992". Lost
Fantasy Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. Recorded in 1983. Lost
Far, Far Away Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. Recorded in 1983. Lost
Fear Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded in 1993 during the HIStory sessions. Lost
Fever Michael Jackson, Bryan Loren Unknown Recorded in 1991 during the Dangerous sessions. Lost
Fly Away Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded during the Bad sessions. Released
Free Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded in 1987 during the Bad sessions. Released
From the Bottom of My Heart Michael Jackson Unknown Written in 2005 as a charity recording for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Lost
The Future Michael Jackson, will.i.am Unknown Worked on with will.i.am in 2006; planned for inclusion on Michael but cut at will.i.am's request. Lost
Ghost of Another Lover Michael Jackson Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom. Written and recorded during the Dangerous sessions. Leaked
The Gloved One Sisqó Unknown Written circa 2001; alternatively known as "Gloved One". Lost
Goin' to Rio Michael Jackson, Carole Bayer Sager. Listed during the 1993 deposition. Written in 1976; planned to be included on 1979's Off the Wall at one point. Lost
Got to Find a Way Somehow Michael Jackson Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984. Written in 1979 during the Off the Wall sessions. Lost
Groove of Midnight Rod Temperton Unknown Written in 1987 during the Bad sessions, tape owned by person selling lot of 30 studio demos. Partially leaked
Halloween Night Michael Jackson Unknown Written and recorded in 2004; features a guitar solo by Slash. Lost
Heaven is There Michael Jackson Unknown Written and recorded in 1991. Lost
He Who Makes the Sky Grey Jermaine Jackson, Sheik Abdullah of Bahrain Unknown Written and recorded in 2005. Lost
Higher Ground Stevie Wonder Existence confirmed by Donny Osmond in a 2003 interview. Recorded in 2003. Lost
Hold My Hand Aliaune "Akon" Thiam, Giorgio Tuinfort, Claude Kelly Leaked in 2008. Recorded in 2008 as a duet between Jackson and Akon. Released
Holiday Inn Michael Jackson Registered with U.S. Copyright Office in 1984. Written in 1976 and recorded in 1984. Lost
Hollywood Michael Jackson Unknown Written and recorded in 2000, reworked in 2006; unrelated to "Hollywood Tonight". Lost
Hollywood Tonight Michael Jackson, Brad Buxer, Teddy Riley Premiered on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2010. Recorded from 1999-2008, during and beyond the Invincible sessions; unrelated to "Hollywood". Released
Hot Fever Michael Jackson Registered with U.S. Copyright Office in 1985. Written and recorded in 1985; early version of "The Way You Make Me Feel". Lost
Hot Fun in the Summertime Sly Stone Unknown Cover of Sly Stone song, recorded in 1993 with Mary J. Blige and D. Angelo; a new version made in 2012 was planned to appear on Xscape but was ultimately cut. Lost
Hot Street Rod Temperton Listed during the 1993 deposition. Recorded in 1982 during the Thriller sessions; cut due to Temperton and Thriller producer Quincy Jones's personal dissatisfaction, despite Jackson's objections. Leaked
H2O Michael Jackson Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom. N/A Lost
I Am a Loser Michael Jackson, Brad Buxer Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom. Written and recorded in 2003; early version of "I Was the Loser"; alternatively known as "The Loser". Leaked
I Am Forever Michael Jackson Unknown Written and recorded in 2009; early version of "Best of Joy". Lost
I Can't Get You Off My Mind Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded sometime in the early 1970s; an acetate demo recording is known to exist. Lost
(I Can't Make It) Another Day Lenny Kravitz Acknowledged by Kravitz in a letter written in response to Jackson's death. Recorded from 1999 to 2001 during the Invincible sessions. Released
I Don't Live Here Anymore Michael Jackson Unknown Written circa 2001 as a promo for a shelved 2002 album; alternatively known as "I Don't Live Anymore". Lost
I Forgive You Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. Written sometime prior to 1993 and recorded in 2007, possibly with will.i.am. Lost
I Have This Dream Michael Jackson, Carole Bayer Sager, David Foster Unknown Early version of "From the Bottom of my Heart"; also known as "I Have a Dream". Lost
I Love You Michael Jackson Mentioned by Jackson. Written and recorded in 2004; stated to be Jackson's personal favorite song about love. Lost
I Love You More Michael Jackson Mentioned by Jackson. Written and recorded in 2005 as a continuation of "I Love You"; features Britney Spears; alternatively known as "I Love You Too". Lost
I'm So Blue Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded in 1987 during the Bad sessions. Released
I Was the Loser Michael Jackson Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom. Alternatively known as "The Loser", as is its earlier version, "I Am a Loser" (mentioned above). Lost
If You Don't Love Me Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded in 1991 during the Dangerous sessions; was scheduled for release on the shelved bonus disc of the 2001 anniversary reissue of Dangerous. Leaked
I'm Still the King Michael Jackson, will.i.am Unknown Worked on in 2006; also known as "Still the King"; planned for posthumous release on Michael, but was cut at will.i.am's request. Lost
In the Valley Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. Written sometime between 1990 and 1993; recorded with Tyrese Gibson in 2000 during the Invincible sessions; while working on this song, Jackson found the song "2000 Watts" and included it on Invincible. Lost
Innocent Man Michael Jackson Unknown Written and recorded in 1993 during the HIStory sessions as a commentary on Jackson's child molestation charges. Lost
Iowa Michael Jackson Mentioned by Janet Jackson in an interview. Recorded in 1977; stated by Janet to exist as a tape recording in the Jackson parents' house. Lost
Jane Is a Groupie Unknown Heard in Brad's "In The Studio with MJ", leaked in 2018. Recorded in the early 1990s. Leaked
Je Ne Veux Pas La Fin De Nous Michael Jackson, Christine “Coco” Decroix Unknown Recorded sometime after the Bad sessions as a duet with Siedah Garrett; French version of "I Just Can't Stop Loving You". Released
Joy Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley Mentioned by Riley in an interview. Written and recorded in 1991 during the Dangerous sessions; later re-recorded by Blackstreet for their 1994 debut album. Lost (Michael solo version)
Kentucky Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. Recorded in 1975. Lost
Kick It Michael Jackson, LaShawn Daniels, Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III Unknown Written and recorded during the Invincible sessions. Lost
Kreeton Overture Michael Jackson, Jai Winding, Mary Paich, Patrick Leonard Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984. Written in 1984 as the opening number for The Jacksons' Victory Tour. Lost
Learned My Lesson Michael Jackson Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1985. Written and recorded in 1981; alternate version of "Much Too Soon", two different versions of this song are registered with the U.S. Copyright Office. Lost
Let Him Burn Michael Jackson, will.i.am Unknown Recorded in 2006 with will.i.am; planned for inclusion on Michael, but was cut at will.i.am's request. Lost
Little Girls Michael Jackson Mentioned during the 1993 deposition. Possibly recorded during the Dangerous sessions. Lost
Lisa It's Your Birthday Michael Jackson Kip Lennon's performance featured in the 1991 The Simpsons episode "Stark Raving Dad". Recorded in 1991 for Kip Lennon; Jackson credited as "W.A. Mozart" for legal reasons; original demo intended to be included on the shelved bonus disc from the 2001 re-issue of Dangerous. Leaked
Llama Lola Michael Jackson Mentioned during the 1993 deposition. Possibly recorded during the Dangerous sessions. Lost
Lonely Bird Michael Jackson Mentioned during the 1993 deposition. Possibly recorded during the Dangerous sessions. Lost
Lonely Man Michael Jackson Mentioned during the 1993 deposition. Possibly recorded during the Dangerous sessions. Lost
Love Never Felt So Good Michael Jackson, Paul Anka Leaked in 2006. Recorded as a demo for Johnny Mathis in 1983; revised version by Anka and Kathleen Wakefield recorded by Mathis and included on his 1984 album A Special Part of Me. Released
Loving You Michael Jackson Acknowledged by Jackson engineer Matt Forger in an interview. Recorded from 1985-1987 during the Bad sessions. Released
Lucy Is in Love with Linus Michael Jackson Mentioned during the 1993 deposition. Possibly recorded during the Dangerous sessions. Lost
Maybe We Can Do It Michael Jackson, Rodney Jerkins, Sean Combs Unknown Written and recorded in 2000/2001 during the Invincible sessions; features Sean Combs. Lost
Man in Black Michael Jackson Snippet leaked by John Cameron in 2018, Full Demo Leaked January 4th, 2020. Written in 1990 during the Dangerous sessions; planned for release on the cancelled greatest hits compilation Decade; includes creative input by Bryan Loren. Leaked
Michael McKellar Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. Written in 1991 during the Dangerous sessions. Lost
Midnight Man Rod Temperton Mentioned by Temperton in an interview. Written and recorded in 1981 during the Thriller sessions; early version of the album's title track. Lost
MJ Melody Michael Jackson Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984. Written and recorded in 1982. Lost
Monster (1999) Michael Jackson Described by C.J. DeVillar in an interview. Written and recorded in 1999 during the Invincible sessions; unrelated to the identically-named 2007 recording published on Michael. Lost
Much Too Soon Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded in 1994 during the HIStory sessions. Released
Neverland Landing Michael Jackson Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office. Written in 1993. Lost
The Nightmare of Edgar Allan Poe Michael Jackson, Walter Afanasieff Unknown Written and recorded circa 2000 for an unproduced film of the same name starring Jackson. Lost
Nite Line Glen Ballard Unknown Written and recorded in 1982 during the Thriller sessions; later re-recorded by The Pointer Sisters for their album Break Out. Leaked
Not Guilty George Harrison Unknown Recorded in 1994 during the HIStory sessions as a commentary on Jackson's child molestation charges; featured the Notorious B.I.G.. Lost
Nymphette Lover Michael Jackson Registered with the U.S. Copyright office in 1984. Written and recorded in 1981 during the Thriller sessions. Lost
Ode to Sorrow Michael Jackson Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984. Written in 1977, recorded in 1984. Lost
On My Anger Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley Unknown Written and recorded in 1999 during the Invincible sessions. Lost
On the Rain Michael Jackson Unknown Written and recorded in 1998. Lost
The Pain Shawn Stockman, Jay Harvey Mason, Rodney Jerkins Unknown Written during the Invincible sessions. Lost
People Have to Make Some Sort of Joke Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. Unfinished when mentioned in 1993; writing completed in 2000. Lost
People of the World Michael Jackson, J-Friends Unknown Written and recorded in 1998 for the Japanese charity group J-Friends; J-Friends version officially released in 1999. Leaked
Peter Pan Michael Jackson Mentioned by Jackson on the 1993 CD The Michael Jackson Interview. Written and recorded in 1983. Lost
Pressure Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded during the Invincible sessions. Lost
Price of Fame Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded from 1986-1987 during the Bad sessions; recorded for Pepsi's "The Chase" series of commercials, but shelved in favor of a Pepsi-themed re-recording of "Bad". Released
Pyramid Girl Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded in 1983 during the Victory sessions; early version of "Liberian Girl". Lost
River Ripple Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded in 2009 during the This is It sessions; final song recorded by Jackson, just days before his death. Partially Leaked
Rocker Michael Jackson Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom. Similar to Queen's "We Will Rock You"; alternatively known as "Rock Tonight". Lost
Rolling the Dice Rod Temperton Listed during the 1993 deposition. Written and recorded in 1981 during the Thriller sessions; Jackson clarified that the track was removed due to his and Temperton's dissatisfaction with the final result. Lost
Satisfy Terry Lewis, James Harris III Unknown Mariah Carey song featuring Jackson on backing vocals. Lost
Saturday Woman Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition; cited in the book My Friend Michael, Leaked on January 4th, 2020. Written in 1990/1991 during the Dangerous sessions. Leaked
Saved by the Bell Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. N/A Lost
Seduction Michael Jackson, Shelby Lee Myrick III Unknown Written and recorded in 2001 during the Invincible sessions. Lost
Seeing Voices Sydney Fine, Michael Jackson Unknown Written and recorded in 1999 during the Invincible sessions; features the Ray Charles Choir. Leaked
Serious Effect Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley Unknown Recorded in 1991 during the Dangerous sessions; features LL Cool J; included on the cancelled bonus disc for the 2001 reissue of Dangerous. Leaked
Seven Digits Michael Jackson, Bryan Loren Unknown Alternatively known as "7 Digits". Partially Leaked
She Got It Michael Jackson, Bill Bottrell, Teddy Riley Unknown Recorded in 1991 during the Dangerous sessions; included on the cancelled bonus disc from the 2001 reissue of Dangerous. Leaked
She's Not a Girl Michael Jackson Mentioned during the 1993 deposition. Recorded in Jackson's home studio in Hayvenhurst Encino. Lost
She's Not It Michael Jackson Unknown Reworking of "Billie Jean". Lost
She's Only Fifteen Michael Jackson Song title listed on note in Jackson's bedroom. Recorded in 1999 during the Invincible sessions, later reworked in 2006; early version of "Hollywood Tonight". Lost
She's Trouble Sue Shifrin, Bill Livsey, Terry Britten Unknown Recorded in 1981 during the Thriller sessions; later recorded by Musical Youth for their 1983 album Different Style!; alternatively known as "Trouble". Leaked
Shut Up and Dance Michael Jackson, Michael Durham Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom. Written in 1999, may lack recorded vocals. Lost
Siegfried & Roy Michael Jackson Registered with U.S. Copyright Office in 1990. Written in 1989 for the eponymous illusionists; two versions-- vocal and instrumental-- registered with the U.S. Copyright Office; presumably an early version of "Mind is the Magic". Lost
Silent Spring Michael Jackson Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom. N/A Lost
Sister Sue Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. N/A Lost
The Sky is the Limit Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. Recorded in 1983. Lost
Slapstick Rod Temperton Unknown Written and recorded in 1982 during the Thriller sessions; early version of "Hot Street". Leaked
Slave to the Rhythm Antonio Reid, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, Daryl Simmons, Kevin Robersion Portion played on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2014. Recorded in 1987 and from 1990-1991, during the Dangerous sessions. Released
Soldier's Entrance Michael Jackson Unknown Worked on in 1999 during the Invincible sessions. Lost
Somewhere in Time Michael Jackson Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984. Written and recorded in 1980. Lost
Abortion Papers Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded in 1987 during the Bad sessions; alternatively known as "Song Groove". Released
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 demos Howard Drossin, Brad Buxer, Cirocco Jones, Bobby Brooks, Darryl Ross, Geoff Grace, Doug Grisby, Michael Jackson Acknowledged by Cirocco Jones in an email exchange with Rick D. of The D-Pad. Recorded in 1993 for Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog 3; while some of Jackson's compositions (i.e. Carnival Night Zone's BGM and the credits theme) were incorporated into the final game, the vast majority were scrapped after Jackson was dropped from the project; varying accounts state that Jackson's removal was either due to the first round of child molestation allegations or that Jackson left on his own accord due to his dissatisfaction with the quality of the Sega Genesis's YM2612 synthesizer. Lost
Space Dance Michael Jackson Used as a promotional song for Sega's Space Channel 5. Written and recorded in 1998-1999; alternatively known as "Space Channel 5". Leaked
Spice of Life Rod Temperton Mentioned during the 1993 deposition. Recorded in 1981 during the Thriller sessions; later recorded by The Manhattan Transfers for their 1983 album Bodies and Souls. Lost
Stand Tall Michael Jackson Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1985. Written and recorded in 1981. Lost
Starlight Rod Temperton Mentioned during the 1993 deposition. Recorded in 1981 during the Thriller sessions; referred to by Jackson as "Starlight Sun"; early version of "Thriller". Leaked
Streetwalker Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded during the Bad sessions; planned for inclusion on the album, but replaced with "Another Part of Me" due to the latter being more "dance-able". Released
State of Shock Michael Jackson, Randy Hansen Unknown One of three duets between Jackson and Queen singer Freddie Mercury; later re-recorded by The Jacksons with Mick Jagger (of The Rolling Stones fame) for Victory. Leaked
Stay Michael Jackson, Bryan Loren Unknown Recorded circa 1988 during the Dangerous sessions. Lost
Stop the War Michael Jackson, Carole Bayer Sager Unknown Written and recorded in 1999 during the Invincible sessions. Lost
Susie Michael Jackson Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984. Written and recorded in 1978; believed to be an early version of either "Little Susie" or "Blood on the Dance Floor". Lost
Sympathy Michael Jackson, Randy Jackson Mentioned during the 1993 deposition. Written in or before 1993, but not recorded until 2003 with Randy Jackson; intended for release on a 2003 album, which ended up shelved due to Jackson's arrest for child molestation. Lost
Thank Heaven Michael Jackson Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1998. Written and recorded in 1998. Lost
Thank You For Life Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. Written and recorded in 1976. Lost
That Michael Jackson Unknown Written and recorded in 1998. Lost
That Kind of Lover Michael Jackson, Ray Ruffin Unknown Written circa 2001. Lost
This is Our Time Michael Jackson, Lauryn Hill, David Foster Unknown Written and recorded in 1999; commonly believed to be a duet with Hill, though this is false. Lost
Throwin' Your Life Away Michael Jackson Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1988. Written in 1986, Snippets surfaced in 2018. Partially leaked
Todo Mi Amor eres Tu Michael Jackson, Ruben Blades Unknown Recorded sometime after the Bad sessions as a duet with Siedah Garrett; Spanish version of "I Just Can't Stop Loving You". Released
To Satisfy You Bryan Loren Unknown Written and recorded from 1990 to 1992; features Jackson on backing vocals, Michael version lost. Lost
Tomboy Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. Written and recorded in 1985 during the Bad sessions. Lost
Too Late to Turn Back Now Michael Jackson, Brad Buxer Song title listed on a note in Jackson's bedroom. Recorded in 2009. Lost
The Toy Michael Jackson Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984. Written and recorded in 1981 for a Richard Pryor film of the same name; early version of "Best of Joy". Lost
Tragedy of a Cheer-leader Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. Written in 1991 during the Dangerous sessions. Lost
The Truth on Youth Michael Jackson Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1990. Written and recorded in 1990 during the Dangerous sessions; features LL Cool J. Lost
Tubeway Michael Jackson Unknown Written in 1999 during the Invincible sessions. Lost
Turning Me Off Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. Written and recorded in 1987 during the Bad sessions. Lost
Under Your Skin Michael Jackson Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984. Written and recorded in 1979; alternatively known as "Under My Skin". Lost
Unknown Michael Jackson Registered with Broadcast Music Incorporated. Possibly written in 1996 or 1999; it is unknown whether "Unknown" is the song title or if the song's title is not known. Lost
Verdicts Michael Jackson, Bryan Loren Unknown Written and recorded in 1990 during the Dangerous sessions. Lost
Vibrationalist Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley Unknown Written circa 1999 during the Invincible sessions; alternatively titled "The Vibrationalist". Lost
Victory Michael Jackson, Freddie Mercury Unknown One of three collaborations between Jackson and Mercury in 1983. Lost
We Are the Ones Michael Jackson Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984. Recorded in 1978. Lost
We Be Ballin' Michael Jackson, Ice Cube, Clark Kent, DMX Unknown Written in 1997; remix of "We Be Clubbin'"; features Ice Cube and Shaquille O'Neal; intended to be featured in the NBA's "I Love This Game" campaign, but shelved when the 1997 player strike against the NBA caused the campaign to fold. Leaked
What a Lonely Way to Go Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. Written and recorded in 1975. Lost
What About Us Michael Jackson Unknown Written and recorded in 1988 during the Dangerous sessions; intended for release on the cancelled bonus disc from the 2001 reissue of Dangerous; early version of "Earth Song". Leaked
What You Do to Me Michael Jackson Initially registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1985; copyright renewed in 1998. Written in 1985. Lost
What's a Guy Gotta Do Pharrell Williams Unknown Written in 2000. Lost
What's It Gotta Be Michael Jackson Registered with Broadcast Music Incorporated. Not to be confused with "What's It Gonna Be" by Janet Jackson and Busta Rhymes. Lost
What's Your Life Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. N/A Lost
When You Wish Upon a Star Medley Michael Jackson Unknown Recorded in 1983; features the songs "When You Wish Upon a Star", "Follow the Yellow Brick Road", and "Ease On Down the Road"; alternatively known as "Disney Medley" (despite only the first song being from Disney). Leaked
Who is the Girl With Her Hair Down Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. N/A Lost
Why Can't I Be Michael Jackson Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984. Written in 1980 during the Triumph sessions. Lost
Why Shy Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. N/A Lost
Willing and Waiting Michael Jackson Mentioned by Jackson's engineer in an interview. Written during the HIStory sessions; produced by Babyface; shelved due to it sounding softer than what Jackson desired for HIStory. Lost
Work That Body Michael Jackson, Bryan Loren Unknown Written and recorded during the Dangerous sessions; planned for inclusion on the shelved bonus disc from the 2001 reissue of Dangerous. Leaked
The World is Our Church Michael Jackson Unknown Written and recorded in 1999 during the Invincible sessions. Lost
Xscape Michael Jackson, Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III, LaShawn Daniels Unknown Recorded from 1999-2002 during and beyond the Invincible sessions. Released
You Ain't Gonna Change Nothing Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. Written in 1975. Lost
You Are a Liar Michael Jackson Listed during the 1993 deposition. Written and recorded during the Invincible sessions; alternatively known as "You're a Liar" and "You're a Liar, Brother". Lost
You Are So Beautiful Michael Jackson Unknown Writing began in 2005; written as a thank-you to his fanbase. Lost
You Told Me Your Lovin' Michael Jackson Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1984. Written in 1979; a second version exists, with words and music by Randy Jackson. Lost
You Were There Michael Jackson Unknown Written and recorded in 1989 for Sammy Davis Jr.. Lost
You're Supposed to Keep Your Love for Me Stevie Wonder Unknown Originally recorded in 1975 by Jermaine Jackson, with Wonder, Jackie Jackson, and Michael on backing vocals; re-cut solo version published by Jermaine on his 1980 album Let's Get Serious, replacing the original recording. Lost

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