As legend would have it, Robin Thicke, not Glenn Lewis, recorded this as a demo for the late Michael Jackson in 2001 for his Invincible album. It is still numbing to think next month will mark an entire year since Dr. Conrad Murray attempted to “save” the King of Pop’s life. Jacko’s version would eventually be released on The Ultimate Michael Jackson Collection.
No matter what the actual story is regarding this record, Thicke sounds at home as his signature sound barrels over this horn-heavy instrumental. If you consider yourself a fan of Rob’s work, this serves as a welcomed addition to the archives.
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Download — Robin Thicke – “Fall Again”


Most definitely. Ultra smooth.
Stop calling him jacko
Mr. Tinsley: Please refrain from calling Mr. jackson, Jacko. He HATED that term and did all he could to prevent his children from seeing it’s use on magazine covers.
I know in Europe they tend to think of it as a nickname, but it actually is very degrogatory and he asked that it not be used. Even in death, his wishes should be respected. His name is Michael Jackson. Please use his given name when referring to him. Thank you.
Did Robin Thicke say to disrespect Michael Jackson in order to sell a download?! You have some nerve.