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Invincible is an album by Michael Jackson
released on October 30, 2001. It was Jackson's 1st album to only contain all-new material since 1991's: Dangerous
.

The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart, and went on to sell eight million copies worldwide. The singles released from the album include "You Rock My World
" (US #10; R&B #13; UK #2), "Cry
" (UK #25), "Butterflies" (US #14; R&B #2) and "Heaven Can Wait" (R&B #72). The album included guests performances by Carlos Santana, Brandy and a posthumous appearance by The Notorious B.I.G..

On Invincible, Michael Jackson expanded his instrumental involvement on the album, playing most of the instruments and much of the programming in collaboration with producers Rodney Jerkins, Teddy Riley, and Dr. Freeze.

Just before the release of Invincible, Jackson informed Sony Music Entertainment head, Tommy Mottola, that he was not going to renew his contract, signed in 1991, which was about to expire in terms of supplying the label with albums of full-new material for release through ER/SME. When Invincible was in stores, the album came in five colors which are: gray/white, blue, red, golden yellow, and green.

In 2002, Mottola cancelled all the singles releases, video shootings and promotions, concerning the Invincible album. Due to this, Jackson made allegations about Sony not supporting its African-American artists. Jackson referred to Sony Entertainment head, Tommy Mottola, as a "devil" and a "racist" who used black artists for his own personal gain. Jackson also insisted that Mottola called Irv Gotti a "fat nigger." Sony issued a statement stating that they found the allegations strange, since Motolla was once married to half-Black R&B star Mariah Carey
.

There were seven singles and videos that Jackson wanted to release from Invincible. Initially, Jackson wanted to released "Unbreakable" as the debut single from the album, partnered with a 20-minute music video. However, Sony wanted Jackson to release "You Rock My World
" instead of "Unbreakable" due to shorter production time of the video accompanying the single. "You Rock My World
" was the only worldwide single release from Invincible. Jackson had also planned to release "Break of Dawn", "Butterflies", "Speechless", "Cry
" and "Whatever Happens" (with Carlos Santana). These singles were never released worldwide because of cancellation by Mr. Mottola .

In 2002, Jackson announced that Invincible would be his last studio album with Epic Records.

Track listing

#"Unbreakable" (Jackson/Jerkins/Jerkins III/Daniels/Payne/Smith) - 6:26 #"Heartbreaker" (Jackson/Jerkins/Jerkins III/Daniels/Mischke/Gregg) - 5:09 #"Invincible" (Jackson/Jerkins/Jerkins III/Daniels/Gregg) - 4:46 #"Break of Dawn" (Dr. Freeze/Jackson) - 5:32 #"Heaven Can Wait" (Jackson/Riley/Heard/Smith/Beal/Laues/Quiller) - 4:49 #"You Rock My World
" (Jackson/Jerkins/Jerkins III/Daniels/Payne) - 5:39 #"Butterflies" (Harris/Ambrosius) - 4:40 #"Speechless" (Jackson) - 3:18 #"2000 Watts" (Jackson/Riley/Gibson/Henson) - 4:24 #"You Are My Life" (Jackson/Babyface/Sager/McClain) - 4:33 #"Privacy" (Jackson/Jerkins/Jerkins III/Daniels/Bell) - 5:05 #"Don't Walk Away" (Jackson/Riley/Stites/Vertelney) - 4:24 #"Cry
" (Kelly) - 5:00 #"The Lost Children" (Jackson) - 4:00 #"Whatever Happens" (Jackson/Riley/Cang/Quay/Williams) - 4:56 #"Threatened" (Jackson/Jerkins/Jerkins III/Daniels) - 4:18

Out takes

  • "Another Day" (with Lenny Kravitz)
  • "Color Of My Soul"
  • "Do You Love Me"
  • "Do You Want Me"
  • "Dreams"
  • "Easy"
  • "Ekam Satyam (The One Truth)"
  • "Fall Again" (later appeared on Michael Jackson: The Ultimate Collection
    )
  • "House Of Style"
  • "I Have This Dream"
  • "Keep On Keeping On"
  • "Kick It"
  • "Maybe We Can Do It" (with P Diddy)
  • "New Attitudes"
  • "On My Anger"
  • "Peaceful Journey"
  • "Secret Passage"
  • "Seeing Voices" (with Ray Charles)
  • "She Was Loving Me"
  • "Soldier's Entrance"
  • "This Is Our Time"
  • "Triple Threat Cable"
  • "True Life"
  • "Tubeway"
  • "Vibrationist"
  • "What You Do To Me"
  • "Who Do You Be"

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