Sony admits releasing fake Michael Jackson songs

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Sony Music admits releasing fake Michael Jackson songs after singer's death
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Sony Music Entertainment has admitted in court that three songs on Michael Jackson’s first posthumous record were sung by an impersonator. The songs ‘Breaking News’, ‘Keep Your Head Up’ and ‘Monster’ from that album were reportedly performed by an impersonator named Jason Malachi.

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