Michael Jackson returns from death to feature on Drake’s album

Pop legend, Michael Jackson, has returned posthumously to feature on Drake’s new album.

Drake released his fifth studio album titled Scorpion on Friday.

As he put out the 25-track album, one of the most striking features is the appearance of a special guest, Michael Jackson, who is credited as the co-artist on the song ‘Don’t Matter To Me.’

Michael Jackson distinct voice is heard on the chorus in the track.

“All of a sudden you say you don’t want me no more / All of a sudden you say that I closed the door / It don’t matter to me,” Jackson sings.

Jackson is known to have left a series of unfinished tracks before he died in 2009.

A previous posthumous duet, ‘Love Never Felt So Good,’ came out in 2014 between Jackson and pop star Justin Timberlake.

The song comes out little more than a day after the death of Joe Jackson, the King of Pop’s father and manager who guided his children’s careers.

But Joe was so ruthless in his discipline that his children were left traumatized.

In a 2010 interview with Oprah Winfrey, he admitted that he hit his children with a strap and had no regrets over doing so: “It kept them out of jail and kept them right.”

Drake voiced admiration for Michael Jackson in an interview last year. He described Jackson as a longtime model and voiced dismay at being pigeon-holed as a rapper.