NME Newsletter If this email is displayed incorrectly or you are unable to view its contents please click here | | Your votes have been piling in to the Michael Jackson Greatest Ever Song poll on NME.COM - and if one thing stands out it's that there's only one track that dates after 1990 in our top 20.
'Billie Jean' currently leads the charge, in a week when Jacko was beaten to the UK chart Number One spot by the brain-numbing Euro-cheese of Cascada. At time of writing there are no less than five MJ classics in the UK Top 20, and after 60,000 votes so far, you can see the definitive NME list as voted for by readers here.
Also on NME.COM this week: Mark Ronson interviews The Rumble Strips about their new album, exclusive unseen photos of Oasis, your (overwhelmingly joyful) reactions to Blur live in Hyde Park, weekly music-recommendations in 10 Tracks You Have To Hear, reviews of must-listen-to new albums from Discovery, Florence and Major Lazer, plus live video sessions from The Horrors and Bat For Lashes, a music video exclusive from Bloc Party and a new video interview with Beastie Boys.
Enjoy!
| David Moynihan Editor, NME.COM
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