Michael Jackson‘s first posthumous album of new material isn’t due for official release until next Tuesday December 14 but according to sources, all 10 of the album’s tracks have leaked their way to the Internets. Clearly, Michael Jackson fans cannot wait a moment longer to hear this new batch of previously unreleased music from the [...]
Michael Jackson‘s first posthumous album of new material isn’t due for official release until next Tuesday December 14 but according to sources, all 10 of the album’s tracks have leaked their way to the Internets. Clearly, Michael Jackson fans cannot wait a moment longer to hear this new batch of previously unreleased music from the late King of Pop … cuz the entire album is already available online:
Another high-profile leak has hit the web — Michael Jackson’s posthumous album, Michael, which is due out next week. According to TMZ, all 10 of the disc’s tracks have made their way onto file-sharing sites, a fact we’ve confirmed by surfing around a few sources. Twitter is also abuzz about the leaked album. Three songs from the disc have already been available for a while now — “Much Too Soon” premiered exclusively on Ping last week, “Hold My Hand” debuted on November 23 on Jackson’s official website, and “Breaking News” (which many suspected was not actually sung by Jackson) hit the web on November 8. We imagine that Sony and Epic Records are not pleased with this turn of events, but they declined to comment.
The US government recently seized numerous websites that they claim foster copyright infringement but, as you can see, album leaks continue to happen unfettered by attempts to stop file sharing. Very obviously, Sony Music cannot be happy about this leak but I’m certain that diehard Michael Jackson fans will still pony up and pay for the album when it is released next week even tho the full disc is now available for free download all over the Internet. Despite the leak, do you plan to pay for Michael Jackson‘s Michael when it gets released next week?
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