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Several Michael Jackson Songs Removed From Streaming Services

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Amid rumors of fake vocals on several Michael Jackson songs, those songs have been removed from streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music. Michael’s estate denied rumors that the songs feature fake vocals but instead wanted to “move beyond the distraction” surrounding those songs.

The songs that have been removed include “Breaking News,” “Keep Your Head Up,” and “Monster.” All three songs were featured on his posthumous 2010 compilation album Michael. A statement explaining the removal has been shared with fans.

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Three Michael Jackson songs were removed from streaming services

Michael Jackson, December 1999. ph: Andre Rau / TV Guide / Courtesy Everett Collection

It reads, “The Estate of Michael Jackson and Sony Music decided to remove the tracks ‘Breaking News,’ ‘Monster’ and ‘Keep Your Head Up’ as the simplest and best way to move beyond the conversation associated with these tracks once and for all. The focus remains where it belongs — on the exciting new and existing projects celebrating Michael Jackson’s legacy… Nothing should be read into this action concerning the authenticity of the tracks — it is just time to move beyond the distraction surrounding them.”

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Michael Jackson at court appearance for Michael Jackson trial for child molestation, Santa Barbara County Courthouse, Santa Maria, CA, Monday, June 13, 2005. Photo by: Michael Germana/Everett Collection

The rumors stemmed from a fan suing Michael’s estate in 2014 saying that the tracks don’t actually feature the late singer’s vocals. His estate and Sony denied the allegations and the court ruled in their favor. The songs were reportedly recorded two years before Michael passed away in 2009.

Michael Jackson, November 10, 2001. ph: Alberto Tolot / TV Guide / courtesy Everett Collection

Michael’s estate’s attorney Howard Weitzman said at the time, “We have complete confidence in the results of our extensive research as well as the accounts of those who were in the studio with Michael that the vocals on the new album are his own.”

What’s your opinion on the decision to remove these songs from streaming services?

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