The track produced by Timbaland is featured on the posthumous album “Xscape”

May 6, 2014 13:59 GMT  ·  By

It only takes a couple of seconds to realize that this song is going to be a hit. Titled “Chicago,” this latest release from Michael Jackson's posthumous album “Xscape” has the right potential to hit the charts.

It's going to be officially released on May 13 along with the rest of the album that has eight previously unreleased songs that have been worked on by contemporary artists and producers. This particular song has been produced by Timbaland and it was originally supposed to be called “She Was Lovin' Me” as part of the 2001 album “Invincible” but it never made the cut.

After 15 years, Timbaland picked it up, put a modern spin to it and released it as “Chicago.”

Antonio Reid, executive producer on the album, said in a statement that “Michael left behind some musical performances that we take great pride in presenting through the vision of music producers that he either worked directly with or expressed strong desire to work with.”

This is the second track off the album to be released, after last month the song “Love Never Felt So Good” hit the internet. It was originally written by Paul Anka and recorded by Jackson in 1983.

You can listen to the song here.