'King of Pop' Michael Jackson's song 'A Place With No Name' from his posthumous music album 'Xscape' has made its debut online.
The music video has been launched on the micro-blogging site, Twitter. "It's time! The first ever premiere of 'A Place With No Name' right now on Twitter," read a post on the Twitter page of the late music icon.
A preview of the video is set to make its network television debut also, on the special Michael Jackson themed episode of FOX's 'So You Think You Can Dance'.
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The show will open with a Top Eight group performance featuring 'A Place With No Name' choreographed by the Emmy award-winning Travis Payne, who worked as both back-up dancer and choreographer for Michael Jackson.
The short video directed by iconic award-winning director Samuel Bayer, whose credits include videos from Nirvana and The Rolling Stones, has been created by following Jackson's overall vision for short films which tell the song's story, in this case, of a man enticed into a magical place by a mysterious woman.
The short film also includes outtakes and behind-the-scenes footage of Jackson shot during the production for 'In The Closet' short film, which have been kept in the vault since 1992.
'Xscape' is the second posthumous album, after Michael (2010), of previously unreleased tracks by the American singer.
Jackson died of acute propofol intoxication on June 25, 2009, after suffering a cardiac arrest.