More than 100 unreleased Jackson songs are  believed to be in the singer's vaults, his manager, Frank  DiLeo, said.  The collection includes works with will.i.am, Akon, and Ne-Yo. "There  are a couple  songs we recorded for the Bad album that we had to  cut that are sensational," he said.
Jackson made dozens  of songs for each record.  "Every time that (Jackson) recorded, he  over-recorded," former Sony Music CEO Tommy Mottola told Rolling   Stone last year. Mottola added that all of the songs were quality  tracks that could have been hits. One  of the records, "Don't Be Messin'  Around" is from the Thriller era.  DiLeo said a few leftovers  from the Bad album are  "sensational."
Rodney Jerkins, who produced  Jackson's Invincible record, recently discussed his plans to  collaborate on a forthcoming  Jackson album. "I'm about to work on a  new, unreleased project that we're talking about doing  right now,"  Jerkins told VladTV.com. "It's definitely going to come. It takes time.  You have to do a lot of  the red tape, but yeah, there's going to be  (an) unreleased Michael Jackson."
A few of Jackson's  unreleased tracks, "A Place With No Name," "Another Day," and "This Is   It," surfaced last year.
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The November album will  reportedly feature 10 songs. It is part of the new deal the Jackson   estate struck with Sony in March. The $200 million venture will yield 10  albums in seven years, the  Wall Street  Journal reported.
Jackson  has sold nine million albums in the U.S. and 13 million tracks since  his death on June 25, 2009, Billboard accounts. The leading music  industry trade magazine also estimates that  the Jackson has made more  than $1 billion since his death from his recordings, merchandise, This   Is It film, and publishing.

