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Michael Jackson Would Not Have Released His New Posthumous Projects

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November 15. 2010

Michael Jackson (center)

Sony Music has debuted two new Michael Jackson posthumous releases and neither would have been approved by the singer if he were alive. The first is a track entitled "Hold My Hand" featuring rapper/singer Akon, which comes across as authentic, but unfinished. It also makes one think of Hootie and the Blowfish's 1990s hit of the same name. The second is a 2003 music video for the track "One More Chance" which is an older song that was released on a previous Jackson album. 

The promo clip, reminiscent of Toni Braxton's 1991 clip "Seven Whole Days" is not what one usually expects from a Michael Jackson video. It too looks unfinished, like they ran with the little footage they had left. Last week, Sony released "Breaking News" - a song that clearly features a Michael Jackson imitator, pretending to be him on the tune, backed by old samples of the singer ad-libbing.   

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