The Rundown: Michael Jackson, Xscape

A track-by-track look at the collection of unheard MJ songs.

My Friend Michael: An Ordinary Friendship With an Extraordinary Man by Frank Cascio  - In 2011, Frank Cascio, a lifelong friend of Michael Jackson who eventually became his personal assistant, released the book My Friend Michael: An Ordinary Friendship With an Extraordinary Man, which detailed the King of Pop's drug use, among other private matters.
18. He Came From Nothing - Mike was born on August 29, 1958, in the hard-scrabble industrial city of Gary, Indiana. He was the eighth of 10 children born to Joe, a steel-mill worker, and Katharine, a homemaker and devout Jehovah’s Witness. 50 years later, when he died, his fortune was estimated to be between $4 billion and $8 billion. Talk about a come-up.  (Photo: Ron Wolfson /Landov)
"Human Nature," Michael Jackson - Written by Toto's Jeff Bettis and Steve Porcaro and produced by mastermind Quincy Jones, "Human Nature" injected a softer and gentler sound into Michael Jackson's Thriller album and left an indelible imprint in our musical psyches. Artists like Stevie Wonder, SWV and Chris Brown loved MJ's original track so much, they went on to sample it in their own songs.  (Photo: KMazur/WireImage)
5. His Charity Work - Michael put his money where his music was. He donated 100 percent of the profits from "Man in the Mirror" to charity. Between 1985 and 1990, he gave $500,000 to the United Negro College Fund. All the profits from his Dangerous tour went to his Heal the World foundation, which supported charities for underprivileged children. In 2000, he actually took the Guinness World Record for most charitable entertainer.    (Photo: REUTERS/Kieran Doherty /Landov)Michael Jackson x ATV Music Publishing - When Michael Jackson learned the value of music pubishing, he changed the game and began acquiring catalogues that "meant something to him," like Sly & the Family Stone songs. He eventually acquired ATV Music Publishing, sold to MJ in 1985 for $47.5 million, and giving him ownership of, most significantly, a bunch of the Beatles' songs, which ruffled the feathers of fellow pop royal Paul McCartney. MJ held on to the share, however, allowing a merger with his label home, Sony. Another merger later (with EMI), the company is now the largest music publishing house in the world, and his estate still rakes in cash from it.(Photo: Havakuk Levison/Reuters)

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"Blue Gangsta" - MJ gets his thuggery on for this menacing cut which finds him flexing a tough dude vocal over creeping piano chords and 808 rolls. He's got no time for love because he's a Blue Gangsta.  (Photo: Ron Wolfson /Landov)

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