The Discussion of MJ's Unreleased Tracks

Why not? He was a huge fan of Sly and the Family Stone, already doing a version of “Jane is a Groupee” for Dangerous. No reason he wouldn’t cover one of their songs
Jane has nothing to do with Sly and the Family Stone. The story behind it is very different. However, you should listen to the backing vocals in 'Who Is It'.
It’s been long established that “Seven Digits” does not have full vocals. That user is lying.
There's a big difference between 'fully sung' and 'full' vocals. I can sing a rough vocal multiple times in full, and it would still count as fully sung. That doesn't mean these are the final lyrics, or that they are complete.
 
I don't know about these unreleased tracks, but the title "Hot Fun In The Summertime" does not sound like a song MJ would sing.
I'm absolutely fascinated at the thought of him singing this, but of all the Family Stone songs this one is the last I'd have thought he's have wanted to do. I'm assuming he sings Sly's parts (and hopefully Freddie's) and they got in Mary for Rose's part and D'Angelo for Larry's.

That's my dream, at least. Well, my dream is a full Sly and the Family Stone tribute album sung entirely by MJ.
 
It’s the only one of all the damn titles we have confirmation was sung & remixed in 2014, with d’angelo, Mary j blige, Eric Leeds and Jesse Johnson on it
I am aware of 10 true cover songs released, excluding the jackson 5, and these are all in the early years. The songs you have mentioned above, were they ever going to be released?

Michael Jackson – Official Solo Cover Songs (Studio Releases ONLY)


1. Rockin’ Robin (1972)


Original: Bobby Day (1958)


2. Ain’t No Sunshine (1972)


Original: Bill Withers (1971)


3. You’ve Got a Friend (1972)


Original: Carole King (1971)


4. Love Is Here and Now You’re Gone (1972)


Original: The Supremes (1967)


5. My Girl (1972)


Original: The Temptations (1964)


6. All the Things You Are (1973)


Original: Jerome Kern & Oscar Hammerstein II (1939)


7. Happy (Love Theme from Lady Sings the Blues) (1973)


Original: From the Diana Ross film soundtrack (1972)


8. Too Young (1973)


Original: Nat King Cole (1951)


9. Doggin’ Around (1973)


Original: Jackie Wilson (1960)


10. Up Again (1973)


Original: Glenn Sutton / Rita Wright (1967)
 
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