A new Michael Jackson album titled Xscape, which will feature previously unreleased material from the pop star, will be releasing on May 13.

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The record has been produced by Timbaland and features a song, H** ** *** *********e, which has vocals from D'Angelo and Mary J. Blige. One of the tracks, Do You Know Where Your Children Are?, which is suspected as being Jackson striking back for the child sex abuse allegations, could be a revved up version of the earlier track which was unveiled online a couple of years ago.

"She wrote that she is tired of step-daddy using her / Saying that he'll buy her things, while sexually abusing her," Jackson sings on the track. He also repeats the phrase "save me from this living hell" over and over. This has led most to believe that the song deals with Jackson being mired in child sex abuse cases for the most part in the later phase of his career.

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NME has already asserted that this rumored bit of information, stating it as fact: "A previously unheard track on a new Michael Jackson album is about child sex abuse." 

The Guardian already has a first listen review of the album.

In the preview the album is being sold as "the best you've never heard" by the king of pop. One can hear Jackson singing the title track Xscape on the preview.

Jackson died at age 50 in July 2009 of medical complications. The musician's death was later deemed as homicide -- cause by the administration of a deadly mix of drugs -- by the LA Courts and Jackson's personal physician Conrad Murray was held guilty.

Check out the teaser for the album here: