According to the Hollywood Reporter, “Mercury subsequently fell out with Jackson because the U.S. star objected to Mercury taking too much cocaine in his living room.”. At the time, it was reported that the duo had recorded three tracks named “State Of Shock,” “Victory,” and “There Must Be More To Life Than This,” but the two
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Freddie Mercury and Michael Jackson collaborated in the 1980s ‘State of Shock’ I couldn’t complete. So Mick Jagger did it. I actually did the vocals. Timing is everything. At the time
Michael Jackson was a big fan of the band Queen, particularly the vocal prowess of frontman, Freddie Mercury. The two became friends and naturally, decided to record some music together. The idea Freddy Mercury & Mick Jagger - State Of Shock - YouTube. Music Video By Michael Jackson Feat. Freddy Mercury & Mick Jagger Perfoming State Of Shock. (C) 1984 CBS Records. cH06.
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