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BREAKING NEWS, MONSTER E KEEP YOUR HEAD UP DESTINATE A SPARIRE | ::: MICHAEL JACKSON NEWSFEED

BREAKING NEWS, MONSTER E KEEP YOUR HEAD UP
DESTINATE A SPARIRE?
Le tre controverse canzoni prodotte da Eddie Cascio e James Porte incluse nel primo album postumo del re del pop verranno nel tempo rimosse dai servizi di streaming e acquisto digitali. Fin da subito oggetto di speculazioni riguardo alla loro autenticità e di un processo (a carico dell'Estate e Sony Music) per pubblicità ingannevole nei confronti dei fans, le tre canzoni sembrano destinate a sparire dalle più importanti piattaforme.
In merito alla questione la pagina Billie Jean ha ottenuto in queste ore una risposta dal team online dell'Estate:
“The three tracks by Cascio on the 2010 album 'Michael' will no longer be made available by Sony Music for purchase or streaming, but please note that the removal of these three songs has nothing to do with authenticity. The Estate and Sony Music believe that the ongoing discussion about these tracks distracts Michael Jackson's fan community and casual listeners from focusing attention where it should be — on his legendary deep catalog of music.
We believe Michael will continue to make new fans and it's up to all of us to focus attention on his legacy. We hope that everyone shares the love for Michael and that the MJFam community continues to grow.
Share the success of 'MJ The Musical', which won four Tony Awards, including Best Lead Actor and Best Choreography. MJ achieved excellent sales figures on Broadway shows the week after the Tony Awards and a US tour arrives in Chicago in July 2023. And of course, Michael Jackson's immensely popular show 'ONE' continues in Las Vegas. We're excited about the Michael Jackson biopic and looking forward to the campaign that will celebrate the 40th anniversary of 'Thriller' in November, the best-selling album in history. We hope you all share our excitement for what's to come in the world of Michael Jackson.''