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Nokia offers ‘MICHAEL” music on Ovi
TT Correspondent |  New Delhi |  26 Nov 2010

Nokia will offer music from Michael Jackson’s forthcoming album ‘MICHAEL’ on Ovi Music Store. The digital edition of the song entitled ‘Hold My Hand’ will be available exclusively on Nokia Ovi Music Store in India till 30th November 2010. Post this period, the single would be available at other traditional channels as well.

Speaking about the exclusive offer, Jasmeet Gandhi, Head Services Marketing, Nokia India said, “Michael Jackson’s iconic stature and breathtaking music still captivates million of hearts across all generations. We, at Nokia, are extremely pleased to offer our consumers an opportunity to be the first ones to download his latest single ‘Hold My Hand’ for free from the Ovi Music Store.”

Shridhar Subramaniam, Managing Director, Sony Music India says, "We, at Sony Music India, are extremely excited to launch Michael Jackson's new single ‘Hold My Hand’ from the brand new album- "Michael". Michael Jackson stands apart from all other international artists in India- his popularity cuts across age, language and towns. This is a special treat for fans of Michael on the OVI store in India as they can legitimately download his music well in advance of the CD release."

    
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26 Nov 2010(IST)  
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