The album carries a total of 10 tracks including the “Hold My Hand” duet with Akon, this song is one of the greatest piece of works created by Michael Jackson and is surely going to be a chartbuster.
The album to be cherished by all music lovers has been exclusively made available to Tata Docomo subscribers where in the subscribers can access Michael’s Call Me Tunes, My Song, Full Songs, Videos, Wallpapers & Ringtones.
The subscribers can call and enjoy the entire bouquet of services on 55500 at a nominal charge of 2p/sec, they can also set the Call me Tunes directly by sending SMS MJ to 55500 (tollfree) however CRBT Rent and song changes will be applicable as existing tariff.
Tata Docomo is also running a contest for its subscribers in Chennai where in a few lucky customers who download the maximum number of songs from the album will be given passes to attend the listening Party on 14th December ’10 in Chennai.
Apart from “Hold My Hand”, the album has songs like “Behind The Mask, Breaking News”, while tracks like “Keep Your Head Up”, speaks about surviving tough times, “(I Like) The Way You Love Me” instructs the listeners to groove to love notes and “Best Of Joy” lifts the veil off Michael Jackson’s vocals and let’s his light timbre float, you have to believe that this is the best of his last work. It once again takes Michael Jackson to the super star lane!
Speaking on the launch of new VAS, Mr. Rishi Mohan Malhotra, Head VAS, TATA Docomo “Bagging exclusive rights and partnering with Sony Music to offer the first posthumous release of Michael Jackson’s new album “Michael” exclusively is yet again ‘Doing the New’ and offering interesting value based service offerings.We could not let go off an opportunity, to be associated with such a prodigy, a global figure in pop culture for over four decades. Such an incredible dancer, singer-songwriter, and philanthropist as we all know Michael Jackson is. Taking the first mover’s advantage, our customers will have the exclusive privilege rights to listen to his last few recorded songs, even before the launch of the album in India.”
No comments:
Post a Comment