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03rd June, 2014
Sony Music collaborates with A.R.Rahman’s K M Music Conservatory

Music industry giant Sony Music has collaborated with the legendary musician A. R. Rahman’s K M Conservatory music school to create cover versions of 2 songs from the King of Pop, Michael Jackson’s new music from the album XSCAPE. It is for the first time in India that official versions of Micheal Jackson’s songs will be released giving his music an India feel.  

Two official song versions of the single Love Never Felt So Good and Slave To The Rhythm will be available for download and streaming by the 3rd week of June. The project within a week of its release is no. 1 on iTunes India and across all other major streaming platforms.

Commenting on the association, Fathima Rafiq, Executive Director for KM said “It is a wonderful opportunity for KM to be creating Indian-influenced covers of these tracks from such a legendary musician. We hope to capture the spirit and essence of Michael Jackson’s music and infuse them with elements from different Indian traditions to make new musical masterpieces showing homage to his legacy.”

Adam Greig, Academic Coordinator for KM says: “Although KM primarily teaches Western and Indian Classical music, working on MJ’s music demonstrates how connected popular music is with its classical past tradition. The students are relishing the chance to prove their mastery of these skills in re-working these tracks. I find it amazing how easily and naturally the Indian elements blend into the mix.”


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