The video premiered online on Twitter earlier today
The video for “A Place With No Name,” a single from Michael Jackson’s second posthumous studio album Xscape, premiered at 10 pm ET via Twitter.
Crafted by director Samuel Bayer, who has previously worked on music videos for The Rolling Stones, Nirvana and Blind Melon, the video features unseen footage and outtakes from the singer’s 1991 video for “In The Closet” and is reportedly the first music video to debut via the social networking site. “A Place With No Name” was originally recorded in 1998, and reworked for Xscape by Norwegian producers StarGate. Watch the video below
It’s time! The first ever premiere of “A Place With No Name” right now on Twitter #MJXSCAPE https://t.co/rRA0KJEBpg
”” Michael Jackson (@michaeljackson) August 14, 2014
The hip-hop artist reflects on his 2024 journey, including his performance in India, acting projects,…
‘Happiness’ highlights why K-zombies matter. It questions what differentiates humanity and monstrosity and what 'happiness'…
"It's not my moment, it’s her moment," the actor told Men's Health
The grime star pleaded guilty to the charge and was also fined about $2,400
Documentary on the embattled music mogul will premiere later this month on Peacock
"I’m honored to contribute to this legacy doing what I love most, rap," Fiasco wrote