Will.i.am: He and Jacko recorded new songs

Published: June 29, 2009 at 3:56 PM
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GLASTONBURY, England, June 29 (UPI) -- Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am says he and Michael Jackson recorded new songs before the U.S. pop superstar's death.

Speaking to the BBC Sunday at the Glastonbury Music Festival, will.i.am said the new material was "fresh" and "demanding."

"It demanded all the people to the dance floor," will.i.am said. "Of course, it was melodic. As he would say, juicy."

The singer said Jackson kept all of the material on his hard drives and so wasn't sure what would ultimately happen to the songs.

"He had all the hard drives because I didn't want to be responsible for that," he said. "It's one thing to lose a Black Eyed Peas hard drive. I move around a lot and to make songs with Michael Jackson and risk me losing that music, I didn't want that responsibility. So he kept all the stuff that we worked on."

Will.i.am, whose birth name is William Adams, dedicated his Glastonbury performance to Jackson, playing "Thriller" in a tribute to the pop icon, the BBC said.

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