Sony dismisses Katherine Jackson’s ‘fake MJ album’ claim
November 5th, 2010 - 3:54 pm ICT by ANI
Washington, Nov 5 (ANI): Sony Music has rubbished claims by Katherine Jackson and two of Michael Jackson’s kids that some of the tracks on upcoming MJ album are fake.
The song - ‘Breaking News’ - was recorded in 2007, at the New Jersey home of Eddie Cascio, where Jackson and his kids lived in the house for 4 months while Michael was recording.
However, Prince, Paris and Katherine believe the Cascio tracks are fake - not Michael’s voice, reports TMZ.com.
But Sony has done a bunch of voice authentications, and the record company is convinced it’s the real deal.
Despite the accusations, a teaser will be released soon, and the full song will be on the MJ website for one week.
3 tracks recorded at the Cascio house will be included on the full album, which will be released on December 14. (ANI)
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