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I like your theory and I find it very possible since in the last couple of months we were constantly bombarded with the unofficial news that there was a guy named Jason Malachi who had similar voice like MJ. And all of the sudden - bam- "Malachi-like voice" is singing on Michael's album! :shock: What a "coincidence"!I also remember Michael in "This Is It" saying: "I'm trying to conserve my voice" or sth like that... I may understand that he wants to, for example, "ruin his image for the sake of the hoax" by making the people believe that he "was a drug addict" (
Has anyone ever noticed that of all the tracks on the album the three questionable ones are the ones that could be hoax-related? Breaking News - no question... Monster, the horror of Hollywood, being hunted by paparazzi... Keep Your Head Up... I agree that's rather far-fetched, but maybe the message is in the title. "Keep Your Head Up"... "stay alive"... Keep your hope alive... something the like. He's alive.Maybe those songs were recently written and Michael desperately wanted them included on the album, but, as a "dead" guy, he wasn't able to record them himself. He would've needed a proper recording studio, making sure there are no intruders. Now, I agree, after hoaxing your death that can't be too difficult. Still, maybe he's not close to any recording studio and felt it was too risky. So he reached out to Eddie Cascio and he helped him out finding a proper singer, Malachi, for example. Just a vague theory, sorry.But anyway... the possibility of those three songs being fake. I think there could be a message right there. Fake songs on a Michael Jackson album, what is that? A hoax. And you have all three songs containing a certain hoax-related message (if you agree with me). Plus, you have seven real songs, as others have pointed out.