July 7, 2022 at 9:08 p.m.
During all his life, Michael Jackson was recognized for his great talent and genius in the world of musicbut always He was involved in numerous controversies and accusations that, to this day, have not been answered.
In that line, a new controversy involves the late King of Pop, as three songs from a posthumous album which was published a year following his death, “Michael” (2010)., were removed from Spotify and various music streaming apps.
as collected Thirdthe album at the time was heavily criticizedespecially for the most fanatical of MJ, who assured that the disc It had three tracks where Michael Jackson didn’t really sing.
It was regarding the songs Breaking News, Monster y Keep Your Head Upthe same as this Wednesday, were removed on all platforms.
The Stereogum portal ensures that Jackson recorded those songs with Edward Cascio and James Porte in 2007.nevertheless, fans, and even the family of the King of Pop, doubt the authenticity of the tracks.
Even, Jason Malachisinger whom fans they aim to be the one who interprets these songsposted on Facebook that indeed he sang themnevertheless, His post was removed and flagged as false.
Katherine JacksonMichael’s mother, claimed in 2010 that some of the songs on the album are fakewhile the sister of the King of Pop, La Toya Jacksonensured that the songs They don’t sound like him.
For its part, Sony Music, the record company behind the album and which removed the songs from all platforms, said in a statement that “the removal of these songs it has nothing to do with its authenticity. The Directors and Sony believe that The ongoing conversation regarding tracks distracts the Michael Jackson fan community and listeners from what really deserves attention: Michael’s deep and legendary catalog.”