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Let's go to Mumbai city, says Jermaine Jackson

Prithwish Ganguly / DNA
Friday, October 2, 2009 2:50 IST
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Mumbai: Jermaine Jackson, the older brother of the late pop star Michael Jackson, is dedicating a song to Mumbai city as a sign of tribute to the place that hosted Michael Jackson back in 1996.

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Titled Let's Go to Mumbai City, the song will have a video that will see Jermaine singing in several actual locations of Mumbai like Haji Ali, Gateway of India and Marine Drive for which special permissions have been obtained from the civic authorities.

"There is a four-day shooting schedule lined up for Jermaine by T-series. The music for the album is being composed by Adnan Sami," said an insider close to this development. Sources say he will have a massive entourage of security following him too.

Jermaine's shoot will also show him shaking a leg on the city's public transports and even at the slums.

Since he is arriving on Gandhi Jayanti, he will be wearing khadi all through the day. The khadi outfit is being provided by the giant music label company T-series which is also hosting him in the city and producing the album.

"The song Let's Go to Mumbai City would feature both Jermaine and Adnan in it and is being directed by Divya Khosla Kumar (wife of the music label owner Bhushan Kumar)," the source adds.

"We are very happy to collaborate with Jermaine Jackson and looking forward to make this the most memorable visit for him," said Bhushan Kumar.

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