"Song for Epic" is a placeholder name for an unreleased trio by Michael Jackson intended for the Bad album.
Background[]
The track was co-written, co-produced by Jackson and Bill Bottrell, and recorded between January 30-February 6, 1986, during the early Bad sessions at Hayvenhurst. The working title was revealed on December 5, 2024 through a reply on X with a list of Bottrell's notes.[1]
According to Bottrell, the song was Epic Records' idea, as they wanted Jackson to make a trio song with Tina Turner and Bruce Springsteen.
“ | Epic wanted M to do a trio with Tina Turner and Bruce Springsteen. Pretty lame idea, but M was a good soldier and told them I'll try something.
M went away for a few days and John B and I wrote a hook and no lyric and made a quick demo. M got to tell Epic he tried and all was done. |
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–Bill Bottrell, X, December 5, 2024[2] |