The TRUE reason Sony removed three Michael Jackson tracks from every streaming service

The TRUE reason Sony removed three Michael Jackson tracks from every streaming service
Michael Jackson performs during his 'HIStory' world tour concert at Ericsson Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand (Getty Images)

Whenever we talk about music and its history, one name would always come out on top as one of the greats and it’s none other than Michael Jackson. Known as the ‘King of Pop’, Jackson has been one of the most influential names in the music industry and gave numerous chart-toppers in his career. Apart from music, controversies have also been a big part of his life and it seems the latest controversy has forced Sony to remove some of the songs that were produced by Jackson.

In 2014, a woman named Vera Serova sued Sony Music and filed a lawsuit for violations of the Unfair Competition Law and the Consumers Legal Remedies Act due to claims that Jackson was misrepresented as the lead singer of three tracks, including ‘Breaking News’, ‘Keep Your Head Up’, and ‘Monster’. All the aforementioned songs are from the 2010 album ‘Monster’ which was released almost a year after Jackson’s tragic death. Jackson's estate and Sony denied the allegations, and an appeals court ultimately ruled in their favor, removing them from the lawsuit.

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