Three previously unheard duets by music legends Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury recorded in 1983 are set for release in two months' time.
Queen guitarist Brian May revealed he is working on the "unreleased material" with fellow bandmate Roger Taylor and producer William Orbit.
The three songs were recorded at Jackson's home studio 30 years ago, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
May revealed the existence of the three unreleased tracks, which feature vocals from Mercury, in a blog post.
He described the experience as "exciting, challenging, emotionally taxing, but cool" and promised to have something "for folks to hear in a couple of months' time".