Michael Jackson’s fans have hit back at critics who have given his forthcoming new album poor reviews.
‘Michael’, which includes previously unheard songs by the late singer, was played to journalists in London last week.
Many critics were divided, although a number highlighted how it failed to live up to Jackson’s classic albums ‘Thriller’ and ‘Off The Wall’.
But responding to the reviews, a number of fans have contacted Gigwise to express their sadness at the comparisons.
One fan, Kim, said: “What is the point of comparing everything to ‘Thriller’, he can't make another one!
“His other works are so underrated they are amazing as well, it's so unfair all of these reviews, they take away all his credit for great songs. ‘Thriller’ was a curse for Michael in many ways.”
Alfie G said: “It's like people are praised for releasing poor music just because they haven't released a ‘Thriller’ album.”
Anna added: “I don't know how anyone can expect this album to be perfection if Michael is gone. I believe it will help keep his legacy alive but it will in no way be a replacement to an album he would have produced while he was alive.”
The ten-track album includes collaborations with 50 Cent, Akon and Lenny Kravtiz, and is released on December 14.
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