New Michael Jackson Album’s Authenticity Questioned

Michael, the first posthumous album of supposedly new material from the late Michael Jackson, has someone very upset- brother Randy Jackson.

The youngest Jackson brother questioned the authenticity of
the album recently. And now, through a series of Twitter rants, Randy is speaking out about his concerns.

“I heard the music and I immediately said it wasn’t his voice,” read one of about 50 consecutive tweets Randy sent out this past Wednesday night.

“Me and my nephew were the first to say that it wasn’t his voice on some of the tracks,” Randy tweeted.

“[Jackson estate co-executor] John McClain insisted that no family members were allowed at his studio where the project was being completed,” he wrote. “My first thought was, what are they trying to hide.”

Randy continued his rants and eventually included Sony, saying the record label “has 250 mil[lion] reasons to convince the public that it is his voice, if you know what I mean.”

But what’s upsetting Randy most is that his “brother isn’t here, and all these people are more concerned about making money off his death,” he said. “My brother was a perfectionist, and they are paying no regard to quality.

“This story has not ended, things are still unfolding,” he concluded.

Still unfolding; after 50 tweets and counting? Will a rant such as this one from a very close family member cause fans to question the voice on the album? Weigh in Jackson fans!

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