Michael Jackson's estate and Sony Music have reached a settlement with an accuser alleging three songs on the King of Pop's posthumous album in 2010 didn't use Jackson's vocals. Vera Serova, a fan of ...
The post Three Michael Jackson Songs Pulled from Streaming Amid Debate Over Fake Vocals appeared first on Consequence. Three songs from Michael Jackson’s first posthumous album Michael were pulled ...
While those accusations have been ongoing for years, reps for Jackson’s official website, estate, and Sony Music say it has nothing to do with their decision. If you’re a fan of Michael Jackson’s 2010 ...
A trio of Michael Jackson songs have been removed from streaming services including Spotify and Apple Music amid persistent rumors that they feature faked vocals. Sony Music and Jackson's estate ...
As a result of the controversy, Sony Music – which manages the rights to MJ's catalog – has removed the songs from streaming services including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music, per American ...
Three Michael Jackson songs from his 2010 posthumously released album, “Michael,” were recently removed from streaming services, according to TMZ. The songs “Breaking News,” “Keep Your Head Up,” and ...
Three tracks from Michael Jackson's posthumous 2010 album "Michael" have been removed from streaming services amid claims that the King of Pop never sang them. Jackson's estate and Sony Music withdrew ...
Three songs from Michael Jackson’s posthumous record Michael have been removed from all streaming services because they were “distracting the fan community.” According to reports, the three songs in ...
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