- by Daniel Melia
- Tuesday, December 06, 2005
- filed in: Pop
Michael Jackson is planning to re-release some of the most famous songs from his back catalogue in an attempt to reignite his career.
Jackson, who is believed to be in over £150 million worth of debt, is to follow in the footsteps of Elvis Presley’s estate by releasing a single a week for five months according to reports.
Jackson wants to put an end to the public’s obsession with his child abuse trial and instead have them remember him for his music.
A source told the Sun: “Michael is determined to get back in the charts. He has lost a lot of public support. He hopes his devoted fans will buy them all.”
The first single released will be ‘Don’t Stop’Til You Get Enough’ on January 16 with the last one apparently set to be ‘Blood On The Dance Floor’ on May 22.


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