Thursday 4 July 2002

Jacko gives nothing

Michael Jackson has fallen out with Sony Music again, after they have refused to release a charity song for the families of victims of September 11. Jackson had recorded "What More Can I Give" with a host of famous singers, including Ricky Martin and Mariah Carey, but executives at Sony chose not to release the fundraising single. Speaking on behalf of Jackson, Mark Schaffel, who produced the song, said: "Sony Music are punishing many innocent people who would have been the beneficiaries. This is the most blatant disgusting act of corporate greed," reports the Sun.

Last month, Jackson claimed that he had left Sony because of their refusal to properly promote his last album, Invincible. "It's true I have left Sony," The King of Pop told fans in London. "A record company leaves you no choice when they virtually give up on promoting your album. But I've always said that great art never dies and this isn't the end of Michael Jackson." However, Sony wouldn't confirm that Jackson had left the label and this latest bust up seems to suggest that Jackson is still on their books.

(DotMusic)



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