Michael Jackson's lama wrecked Freddie Mercury's dreams of recording a hit duet with the King of Pop - because the Queen star, sterne didn't like working in a studio with an overgrown pet. He said: ‘Michael Jackson keeps bringing his pet into the studio and I’m not used to recording with a llama. I missed out.” Imagine: Freddie Mercury The Great … Michael Jackson had an incredible run in the 1970s … Michael Jackson's llama wrecked Freddie Mercury's dreams of recording a hit duet with the King of Pop - because the QUEEN star didn't like working in a studio with an overgrown pet. Close • Posted by 1 minute ago. Freddie was an adult, and very much into adult things. Back in 1983 Freddie Mercury and Michael Jackson collaborated in a recording session featuring the duo singing There Must Be More to Life Than This, State of Shock and Victory that has unfortunately never seen the light of day.Queen members Brian Taylor and Roger May are working to resolve that and release them this fall.

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