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Dave Grohl credited on Michael Jackson's posthumous album but doesn't even feature

Dave Grohl has revealed that while his name appears in the credits for Michael Jackson's posthumous album, Michael', the recordings of his drum sessions don't actually feature on it.

The Foo Fighters icon explained that he worked on a track called 'I Can't Make It Another Day', but his drum lines never made the final cut although he is still acknowledged on the album's sleeve notes:

"That was messed up actually. Lenny Kravitz - who I only met once - called and asked if I want to play drums on a track."

"I said, 'sure', played drums on it and I never heard from them again," he added to Red Bulletin magazine. "On the sleeve notes it says 'Michael Jackson featuring Lenny Kravtiz and Dave Grohl' but they didn't use any of my recordings. Dude, that's not cool."

Check out the song in full, along with a recent interview with Grohl, below: