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The tracklisting for a new Michael Jackson album has been released.

The ten-track album, entitled ‘Michael’, includes collaborations with 50 Cent and Lenny Kravtiz, and is released on December 14.

It will be preceded by the Akon-featuring single ‘Hold My Hand’, due out on November 28.

In a statement, Akon said ‘Hold My Hand’, which leaked two years ago, was “an incredible, beautiful, anthemic song”.

Fans can already hear the song ‘Breaking News’ now at michaeljackson.com.

Jackson was working on songs  until his sudden death in June 2009 at the age of 50.

The tracklisting for ‘Michael’ is:

‘Hold My Hand’ (featuring Akon)
‘Hollywood Tonight’
‘Keep Your Head Up’
‘(I Like) The Way You Love Me’
‘Monster’ (featuring 50 Cent)
‘Best Of Joy’
‘Breaking News’
‘(I Can’t Make It) Another Day’ (featuring Lenny Kravitz)
‘Behind The Mask’
‘Much Too Soon’

Michael Jackson – RIP

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Sunday, Dec 26, 2010 10:31AM

Written by Cyrus Langhorne

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New York rapper Mr. Cheeks has opened up about his past beef with 50 Cent and downplayed the severity behind their brief war of words in the early 2000′s.

According to Cheeks, 50 sparked their tension by name checking him on a record.

“Me and 50 had our little corny rap war or whatever,” Cheeks said in an interview with Mikey T The Movie Star. “It wasn’t really serious. We got to him because it’s just what it was. I’m in the hood with it. I wasn’t even in the hood — I was out in Miami, chilling, and [my man said,] ‘Yo kid, what’s up with your man 50 talking like he’s reckless?” I’m like, ‘What’d he say n*gga?’ ‘N*gga said he got your name in the record.’ So I heard the record and you know what it was. Plug me in n*gga. Let me get me a little track, n*gga and let me go. But that was a little fun sh*t. Whatever man, it wasn’t that serious. N*ggas made it out to be and I just put it in. I’m an O.G., n*gga, of course, so you know I got to lay it down. It ain’t no [MC] Hammer coming after Jay-Z. I don’t even understand that. But you know, that’s what it is. My sh*t is official.” (Movie Star Status DVD)

On 50′s “I’m So Hood” 2003 Beg For Mercy single, 50 used a line to taunt Cheeks.

“Uncle Rock, a wino, he won’t put the ‘gnac down/Eric had the jump shot but he’s smokin’ crack now/The Lunatics, the Lost Boyz, Cheeks sh*t is wack now/Country blew trial, them crackers got him on his back now.” (“I’m So Hood”)

Cheeks later got at 50 on wax with the release of “In 50 Cent’s Dreams”.

Cheeks collaborated with new R&B crooner Ryan Young debut single Sweet Luv and also released a “Diss track” aimed at 50 Cent called “In 50 Cent’s Dreams”, where he brings up the accusation of 50 being a snitch. (Wikipedia)

The rapper has a career in the music business spanning over 20 years.

Before establishing himself as a solo artist in the early 2000s, Mr. Cheeks made a name for himself as a member of the Lost Boyz in the mid- to late ’90s. Cheeks and the other members of the Lost Boyz practiced a sincere, literate, non-sensational style of New York hip-hop. As a result, they never attained substantial commercial success, yet garnered substantial critical acclaim and were underground favorites. But when Freaky Tah met an unfortunate demise, the Lost Boyz soon broke ranks and remained quiet. Cheeks resurfaced in late 2001, though, and he came with a more mature outlook on life that informed his rhymes with a greater sense of knowledge and truth than before. (All Music)

Check out Mr. Cheeks interview below:

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Think your house is a money pit?

You’ve got nothing on rapper 50 Cent and his sprawling, 17-acre estate in Farmington, which has been on the market for three years with no takers.

Keeping up the property costs about $450,000 a year, covering everything from taxes and insurance right down to winterizing the sprinkler system and replacing burned out exterior light bulbs, according to estimates from area real estate brokers.


Add in the cost of occasional big-ticket items like roofs, furnace and painting and annual costs would easily top a half-million dollars.

All for a 50,000-square-foot house the size of a low-rise office building in suburbs. The mansion made headlines last week when a couple of guys broke in, highlighting the fact that the property isn’t even occupied much of the time.

But it costs money full-time, just to keep it in showing condition on the chance that someone wants to buy it. The hefty maintenance bill would be enough to run as many as 100 apartments in West Hartford where scores of people live year-round.

“That’s not quite a city block, but it’s a neighborhood,” said Marc Gottesdiener, a longtime Hartford apartment owner and appraiser. “It’s mind-boggling for just one house.”

Rob Giuffria, a broker with Prudential Premier Homes in Farmington, said the mansion with its 21 bedrooms and 37 bathrooms isn’t likely to be shown more than once in 60 days.

“All this is just to hold the property,” Giuffria said of the costs.

Giuffria estimates that the biggest chunk— $175,000 — is for round-the-clock security, a cost that may well go up after two intruders scaled a fence last week and broke into the compound. One was apprehended drinking a bottle of wine.

Heidi Picard-Ramsay, an agent with William Raveis in Avon who has the listing, concurred with the high cost of upkeep, but said it is all handled by G-Unit, the New York company 50 Cent co-founded. G-Unit did not return a telephone call seeking comment on the actual costs.

Property taxes run $98,000 a year, and policies that insure the property likely carry hefty premiums of at least $30,000 annually, Giuffria said.

Grounds maintenance requires at least one-full time groundskeeper and probably some part-time help at a cost of about $48,000 a year. Then there are the specialists: an arborist at $4,000 a year; an electrician to maintain exterior lighting, at $1,000 a year; a plumber to winterize the sprinkler system for another $1,000. The indoor and outdoor pools add at least another $3,000.

Inside, there’s the cleaning bill of $2,000 a month, but that’s the least of it. Gas heat can run as much as $5,000 a month in winter, while air conditioning likely sets the rapper back $8,000 a month during the summer.

50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III, bought the property for $4.1 million, but reportedly spent between $6 and $10 million on renovations. The mega-mansion also has been owned by boxer Mike Tyson and was built by real estate swindler Benjamin Sisti.

The rapper first put the property on the market in 2007 with an asking price of $18.5 million. It has since been reduced three times to $9,999,999, the price as of a month ago.

“It’s the antithesis of his upbringing,” Gottesdiener said. “He was brought up in tough times, his family scraping money together. The money to maintain such a residence is extremely ludicrous compared with his upbringing.”

Picard-Ramsay said there has been some interest following the recent price reduction, but gawkers need not bother: a full background check on financials ferrets out those who can’t afford the price tag.

The size, location and asking price will continue to make the property, which also includes a gym, billiard rooms, racquetball courts and a disco with a “dancing room” featuring stripper poles, a tough sell, Giuffria said.

There’s no estimate on how much it costs to polish those stripper poles.

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