India, Aug. 5 -- Fans have been excited ever since a report of BTS recording an unreleased song of late singer Michael Jackson for a tribute album emerged. According to The Irish Sun, the songs were written in 2006 during Michael Jackson's time at Grouse Lodge, Ireland for a planned album dubbed "the next Thriller." Unfortunately, the sessions were never finished before his death in 2009. Now, Paddy Dunning, owner of Grouse Lodge Studios, is reviving the project with global artistes. "The sessions started last year, and we've already had BTS at Grouse Lodge recording one of the tracks. There's about ten more, written especially for Michael by the collaborators he worked with in Ireland, including producer Rodney Jerkins and rapper Nephew," he revealed. Bighit Music, too, announced on Insta with a post. It read, "BTS will be performing one of the legendary Michael Jackson's previously unreleased songs, which he prepared in Ireland before his death, for his tribute album!" Fans reacted to the news on X. One user wrote, "Insanely good choice! Especially after Jungkook's Standing Next To You vocals came out." Another posted, "I just know Michael would be so proud of BTS if he were alive." A fan called it the "most iconic crossover since moonwalk met mic drop". One comment read, "From BTS paying homage to MJ in their biggest hit to recording one of MJ's songs, it is insane. Legends." This isn't the first time BTS has paid tribute to MJ. Their chart-topping English song, Dynamite, was also a tribute to the late singer. HTC...