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Washington, May 28 (ANI): Legendary music producer Quincy Jones has rejected the proposal to record Michael Jackson’s comeback album owing to a heavy burden of work.
Jones, who is credited for producing Jackson’s albums ‘Off the Wall’, ‘Thriller’, and ‘Bad’, says that he is too busy at this time to work on the singer’s album.
The former ‘King of pop’ is putting in his best efforts to bring out his comeback album after being absolved of child molestation charges in 2005.
However, Jones insists that he already burdened with so much of work that making a contribution to Jackson’s album is impossible for him.
"Man please, I've got enough to do. We already did that. I have talked to him about working with him again but I've got too much to do. I've got 900 products. I'm 74 years old. Give me a break," Jones told the UK’s NME, when he was there to attend the Ivor Novello Awards. (ANI)