A former Ventura County, California, police officerhas randomly found material recorded on tapes between 1989 and 1991 attributed to the late Michael Jackson, has reported The Hollywood Reporter.
The discoverer of the material is a former Highway Patrol officer named Gregg Musgrove, 56, who found it, in cassette and digital audio tape format, fortuitously in a deposit located in the San Fernando Valley.
According to this medium, in the material found There are 12 unreleased songs from the ‘King of Rock’, music that Jackson worked on before the album titled Dangerousbetween 1989 and 1991.
“I’ve visited all the fan sites. “Some of the songs are rumored to exist, some have been leaked a little bit,” Musgrove explained to The Hollywood Reporter.
Among the unreleased songs there is one titled Don’t Believe Itwhich seems to refer to the news that was then circulating in the media about Jackson.
The style and vibe of the song seem in keeping with the type of music Jackson was releasing at the time. On another tape you can hear the singer explaining the meaning of a song called Seven Digits which refers to the identification number that bodies receive in a morgueadds the publication.
Although the exact value of the find is unclear, Musgrove and his team of lawyers, who are guarding the tapes, They believe it will be a million dollar figure and they plan to take them to the four main auction houses in the future.