Justin Timberlake stars in Michael Jackson's Love Never Felt So Good video

A video for the new single from Michael Jackson's new album, Xscape, has been released.
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A video has been released for the first single of Michael Jackson’s posthumous album, Xscape.

Love Never Felt So Good was co-written by Paul Anka and the video was co-directed by Justin Timberlake.

Timberlake, who was a big fan of Michael Jackson’s work, also features in the music video and in a bonus version of the track.

The album, Xscape was executively produced by Timbaland, and includes songs recorded by Jackson from the 80s and 90s.

Some of the tracks include sounds from early recordings of songs used in his hit albums Bad and Dangerous.

Music producer Rodney Jenkins, who worked with Michael Jackson previously, has said that the album was started when he worked with Jackson in 1999, while recording the Invincible album.

He re-touched the titular song this year, after re-visiting it back in 2003. He finished the song and it is now part of the eight track album.

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