“Keep Your Head Up,” “Monster,” featuring 50 Cent, and “Breaking News” are no longer available for sale or streaming. Three songs from the late Michael Jackson’s 2010 album, “Michael,” were suddenly ...
Michael Jackson’s artistry lived at the intersection of music, film, and spectacle and YouTube’s streaming numbers continue ...
*Three Michael Jackson songs have been pulled from streaming services amid accusations that the late King of Pop did not sing on them. The songs at the center of the drama are “Monster” featuring 50 ...
Three tracks from Michael Jackson's posthumous 2010 album "Michael" have been removed from streaming services amid claims that the King of Pop never sang them. Jackson's estate and Sony Music withdrew ...
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Unreleased songs from Michael Jackson have been found. Bad news? They may never be released.
In news that can only be described as a thriller, new tracks from the late King of Pop Michael Jackson have been discovered in a storage unit. On the tapes that were found are a dozen tracks that have ...
The estate of Michael Jackson has removed three of the artist's songs from streaming platforms, American Songwriter reports. The songs, “Monster” featuring 50 Cent, “Keep Your Head Up,” and “Breaking ...
Call it irony, call it the silver lining of a tragic death — Michael Jackson’s passing has put the King of Pop back on top of the music charts. His hits have suddenly become the nostalgic sound track ...
Michael Jackson—well, what can you say? He’s the greatest performer of all time. His vocal prowess was like lightning claps. His songwriting was like candy. And his dancing skills were the stuff only ...
Three songs from the late Michael Jackson’s 2010 album, “Michael,” were suddenly removed from YouTube, Apple Music and other streaming services. The songs have been the subject of an ongoing lawsuit ...
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