Sony Music today released the brand new Michael Jackson single “Breaking News” onto MJ’s official website, but is it actually the late singer on the track, or somebody else? Michael’s mother Katherine, and two of his children, Paris and Prince, are claiming that vocals on the track do not belong to the legendary entertainer.
In addition, Jackson nephew TJ went on Twitter hours ago to unleash a small rant about the track, swearing black and blue that the “Breaking News” vocals are not Michael’s.
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There’s many MJ vocal impersonators. Some better than others. But there is only ONE Michael Jackson. Deceptively merging shady vocals with MJ samples (from prior MJ records) will never fool me. Why they would ignore the obvious, look the other way and rush a suspicious track that was NEVER on my Uncle’s radar is beyond me. I’m disgusted, disappointed and saddened. And before the media starts to smear our name, just remember we are COMMITTED (as our Uncle Michael always knew) to protect his name and his amazing legacy he worked his whole life for. We have nothing to gain and we know they will try to drag our name through the mud. But we know how much he valued his legacy and his fans. And cheating either is unacceptable. “Lies run sprints, but the truth runs marathons”
Sounds like Jason Malachi to me too. The vibrato is a dead give away that it’s not my uncle. Fans, I am so sorry you were put through this. If you heard the acapella you would be even more disgusted. Sampled breaths after sampled breaths mixed in with fake vocals to try to fool you. They said this is 100% my Uncle. Not 70, 80 or 90 but a 100%. Every line, every word. My Uncle’s legacy didn’t deserve this!
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However, Sony are still sticking by their claims that it is, in fact, the King of Pop, claiming they’ve run voice authentications as proof.
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I can't even... I am disgusted. I think I might throw up.