Whilst not mentioned in the film, around 1982-3 Freddie Mercury and singer Michael Jackson collaborated for a few weeks on a handful of songs for inclusion on a future Jackson album. None of the songs were published during Jackson's lifetime, getting only as far as demo recordings after they ended up having a huge disagreement resulting in Mercury quitting the project after Mercury found Jackson's behaviour to be too eccentric for him, and Jackson did not approve of Mercury's smoking, drinking, swearing and occasional drug use. However one of the songs, "State of Shock" was re-recorded with new vocals by Mick Jagger and became a worldwide hit single for The Jackson 5 in 1984.
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