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The Deluxe Edition offers a comprehensive look at the production process by including both modern and original recordings: Reworked Tracks:

Commercial performance

The album’s lead single, Love Never Felt So Good , became Jackson’s first posthumous top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 since 1995. A hologram performance of Jackson dancing to Slave to the Rhythm at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards (though technically impressive) sparked debate about the ethics of performing a deceased artist as a digital ghost. Michael Jackson Xscape -Deluxe Edition- 2014

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Ultimately, the Xscape Deluxe Edition serves as a fitting monument to Michael Jackson’s dual nature as both a timeless musician and a studio craftsman. The first disc honors his enduring relevance in the pop landscape, proving his sound could translate to a new generation. The second disc honors his foundational talent, stripping away the pyrotechnics to reveal the heart of the music. It is a package that respects the fan’s desire for purity while satisfying the industry's need for progression, ensuring that even in death, Michael Jackson’s voice remained vital, vibrant, and undeniable.