Three Michael Jackson songs released posthumously have been removed from various streaming services. streaming due to doubts about the authenticity of the singer’s voice. The news confirmed sony music D Michael Jackson estatea foundation that manages the legacy of the “King of Pop”.
They deal with topicsKeep your head up”, “Monster”YU”last news”, included in the artist’s first posthumous album called”MichaelThe three titles, which were recorded in 2007, have been delisted from Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, and Tidal since June 30th.
For years, it has been assumed that the voice that appears in the three songs does not match Michael Jackson’s, all because of conflicting statements from his own mother, his sister Toya, and his nephews.
“This has nothing to do with the authenticity of the songs, but rather to leave behind the distractions that surround them,” Sony Music said in a statement. “This is the best and easiest way to leave the conversation behind these songs once and for all,” the lyrics say.
In 2010, at the time of the release of “Michael”, Sony Music stated that it “has full confidence in the results of our extensive research, as well as the testimony of those who were in the studio with Michael, that the vocals on the new album belong to him.” “.
MICHAEL JACKSON IS BIOPIC
These days, Graham King, producer of the film Bohemian Rhapsody, based on the life of Freddie Mercury, is working on an authorized biopic about Michael Jackson. It is known that the project will be called “Michael’ and will also feature John Branca and John McClain, managers of the Jackson estate, as producers. John Logan will be in charge of writing the script.
“The film is being made with the help of Michael Jackson’s estate, which could affect how allegations of child abuse that have been leveled against the King of Pop throughout his career and after his death are dealt with. death in 2009, ”the publication indicates. from Diversity. It was also reported that the tape will be distributed worldwide by Lionsgate.
“I am thrilled to have Lionsgate as part of this epic film and very excited to be working with Graham, who has proven himself in telling legendary life stories from Bohemian Rhapsody to Ali,” said Joe Drake, President of Lionsgate Film Group. Lionsgate, via statement.
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