Michael Jackson’s Charity Single Emerges

Michael Jackson’s forgotten 9/11 charity single ‘What More Can I Give?’ which features guest spots from Britney Spears, the lads from N’Sync, Destiny’s Child and more has finally emerged over a year late.

The track has been on rotation play on New York radio station WKTU-FM for a week. But its appearance does not necessarily signal a release. WKTU-FM have not received permission to broadcast the track, but on the other hand, no one has yet told them to yank it off the air.

Program Director Frankie Blue, a long-time friend of MJ’s, won’t say how he got the song, but he insists Michael had nothing to do with it.

Marc Schaffel, the executive producer of the single, said at least 200 copies were sent to artists who participated and their representatives, and that the song has since surfaced on the Internet.

“It’s a loose train. There’s no stopping it” he told MTV. “But I would hate to see it out there and not do its intended purpose, which was to raise money for the victims of September 11th and children’s charities.”

“Maybe this will give someone the push to put it out” he also added, “because now would be the time. Otherwise, the more it proliferates the more it defeats the purpose, and there’s no way it can raise money.”

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