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Randy Jackson: That’s not my brother
By CMU Editorial | Published on Friday 19 November 2010
Randy ‘brother of Michael’ Jackson has insisted once again that some vocals on his late sibling’s new album were not recorded by the singer himself.
As previously reported, there has been much debate about the authenticity of the vocals on ‘Michael’, the first posthumous Michael Jackson album. Earlier this month a legal rep for the Michael Jackson estate issued a statement insisting that great lengths had been gone to in order to ensure that all singing on the album was 100% Jacko.
But on Wednesday, Randy took to Twitter to say: “Some of the songs are him, and some aren’t. I would bet my life on that. I know this may seem harsh, but this is the truth, as I know it… But what’s worse than harsh is that my brother isn’t here, and all these people are more concerned about making money off his death… They could[n’t] care less about why and how he died, or maybe they already know. [Jackson estate co-executor John McClain] didn’t care about the quality or how complete the vocals were”.