Invincible is the final studio album released during his lifetime by American recording artist Michael Jackson The album was released by Epic Records on October 30, 2001, six years after Jackson's 1995 double disc studio album HIStory. The album art, an image of Jackson's face, was available in five different colors - red, green, orange, blue and silver. Copies of the album with the red, green, orange and blue cover art have since been discontinu...
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Invincible is the final studio album released during his lifetime by American recording artist Michael Jackson The album was released by Epic Records on October 30, 2001, six years after Jackson's 1995 double disc studio album HIStory. The album art, an image of Jackson's face, was available in five different colors - red, green, orange, blue and silver. Copies of the album with the red, green, orange and blue cover art have since been discontinued. To date, Invincible has sold over 13 million copies worldwide.
The album was the first release of Jackson's to feature all new tracks since HIStory was released in 1995, in addition to production being handled by contemporary artists such as Rodney Jerkins, R. Kelly and Teddy Riley.
Jackson was waiting for the licenses to the masters of his albums to revert back to him, thus allowing him to promote his old material and preventing Sony from getting a cut of the profit. Jackson expected this to occur early in the new millennium, however, due...
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