Producer Teddy Riley, the man behind Michael Jackson's posthumous new album, has had to fight the singer's family to get the CD releasedA Michael Jackson release is rarely without controversy, and Michael, the singer's highly anticipated posthumous album which hits shops today, is no exception. As soon as its release was announced to the world, his dismayed mother Katherine Jackson suggested to Oprah that "some of the tracks on the album are fake", while Quincy Jones, the man behind Thriller, ...
Guardian Music — (Sony)We already know that death is not the end in pop. It is just the merest career hiccup. No sooner were rappers such as Tupac and Biggie gunned down than collaborator... more info
Guardian Music — Producer Teddy Riley, the man behind Michael Jackson's posthumous new album, has had to fight the singer's family to get the CD releasedA Michael Jackson release is rarel... more info
Popeater — Filed under: Music News, Celebrity Deaths, Michael Jackson Just days before the first posthumous Michael Jackson album hits, controversy is still raging. A new UK Reuters... more info
411 Mania — Michael Jackson's highly-anticipated postmortem album Michael has finally been released, but how does it stack up? 411's Lenny Vowels checks in with his full review! more info
Pop Justice — With the exception of standout track (and today's Popjustice Song Of The Day) 'Monster', the new Michael Jackson album is a bit of a wasteland in terms of tunes one might... more info