"Chicago" Is A Song By American Recording Artist Michael Jackson. The Song Was Originally Written By Cory Rooney Under The Title "She Was Loving Me". Jackson Recorded The Track At The Hit Factory Recording Studio In New York City During The Invincible Album Sessions Between Late March And Mid-April 1999. The Track Was Ultimately Not Selected For Invincible And Remained Unreleased And Unheard By The Public For 15 Years. Following Jackson's Death Rooney Collaborated With His Nephew Taryll Jackson On A New Production In 2010. In 2014 The Track Was Reworked Yet Again This Time By Producer Timbaland. The Timbaland Version Of The Track Was Ultimately Included On Jackson's Second Posthumous Album Xscape Under The Title "Chicago". Nine Months Before Xscape Was Officially Released Timbaland Sparked Rumours That "Chicago" Was Going To Be The Project's Lead Single. However That Wouldn't End Up Being The Case With "Love Never Felt So Good" Going On To Be The Lead Single Instead. The Song Was Released On May 5 2014 On Sony Entertainment Network As A Promotional Single For Promoting Xscape.