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"Breaking News" is a song credited to American recording artist
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. The song is said to have been written by Jackson, Eddie Cascio and James Porte, produced by
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, Cascio and Jackson, and was included on the 2010 edition of his first posthumous album, ''
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''. Along with "
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" and "Keep Your Head Up", the song was allegedly recorded in the Porte/Cascios' basement in 2007. These tracks have been controversial since their release, with Jackson's fans and family members doubting their authenticity since release. As of August 2018, there is a pending court case as to whether a Jackson sound-alike named Jason Malachi was used for the lead vocal of the song. The R&B song talks about the media wanting a piece of the pop star, which drew comparisons to
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' " Piece of Me" (2007). An instrumental snippet of "Breaking News" was unveiled in a promotional video which features a montage of various TV journalists reporting breaking news about Jackson, and refers to the tabloid stories and legal troubles that plagued Jackson in the years leading up to his death. "Breaking News" achieved minor success, peaking at number one on the ''Billboard'' Bubbling Under Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.


Background

"Breaking News" is said to have been written by Jackson, Eddie Cascio and James Porte, and produced by Teddy Riley, Cascio and Jackson. The song was released by
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to precede the announcement of ''Michael''. On November 5, 2010, a video "teaser" for "Breaking News" was made available on Jackson's official website. The video opens with a montage of various TV journalists reporting
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about Jackson. The musical introduction follows, ending before the vocals start. The video refers to the tabloid stories and legal troubles that plagued Jackson in the years leading up to his death. Three days later the full length version of the song appeared on Jackson's website and was subsequently played on some radio stations.


Critical reception

"Breaking News" received mainly negative reviews from
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. Terri Thomas, program director of radio station
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said, although "people miss Jackson", the song is "hard to compete with his classics and legacy". Skip Dillard of
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mentioned, "listeners overall seemed to think that 'Breaking News' sounds 'unfinished' and is not a representation of the level of perfection that Michael sought in his music." Ashante Infantry of ''
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'' said "Breaking News" "threatens to diminish the posthumous goodwill afforded the pop star", and "is a self-referential rehash that spotlights all that was wrong with Mike. If ''Michael'' is similarly disappointing, Jackson's label and executors will find a limit to these 'Breaking News' lyrics – 'No matter what, you just want to read it again/No matter what, you just want to feed it again.'" Darryl Sterdan from ''
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'' said, "the vocals on the verses of the self-referential "Breaking News" seem artificial, as if they were recorded for a different song and heavily manipulated to readjust their pitch and tempo, then buried under layers of overdubs." A review by ''
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'' said, " henew Michael Jackson song prompts more controversy, fans were divided, with many loving the new single and others expressing scepticism." Cameron Adams of ''
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'' said the song "would have no doubt stayed unreleased", if Jackson had not died. Joe Vogel, author of the book ''Man in the Music: The Creative Life and Work of Michael Jackson'', gave the song a positive review, saying, "in spite of the backlash, the content of the song is classic Michael Jackson."


Controversy over authenticity

The authenticity of "Breaking News", as with other songs allegedly written with Cascio and Porte (including "All I Need", "All Right", "Black Widow", "Burn Tonight", "Let Me Fall in Love", "Ready 2 Win", "Soldier Boy", "Stay" and "Water"), all leaked online, was questioned by Jackson's mother
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as well as his sister La Toya, and his nephews T.J., Taj, and Taryll, in addition to many of his fans. AFP reported that it was immediately clouded by questions over whether it was really the singer's voice.
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reported that the song was "sparking a new round of controversy over whether the voice is really that of the dead 'Thriller' singer". In a statement, Sony Music Group countered that it had "complete confidence in the results of our extensive research, as well as the accounts of those who were in the studio with Michael, that the vocals on the new album are his own." On November 11, 2010, the Estate of Michael Jackson issued a report, stating "six of Michael's former producers and engineers who had worked with Michael over the past 30 years—
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, Matt Forger, Stewart Brawley, Michael Prince, Dr. Freeze and
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all confirmed that the vocal was definitely Michael". Sony claim two
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musicologists were hired by the Estate and Epic to perform a waveform analysis, suggesting the vocals were indeed Jackson's. Riley later apologized on Twitter to a fan, saying it was a mistake to be part of this project and that he had been "set up". Jason Malachi, who has been noted as the possible vocalist of this song, said he was not involved in the recording. On January 16, 2011, a statement appeared on Malachi's
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page to confess that he had sung songs on the album. He later claimed that his website, Myspace and Facebook had been hacked. After two hours, his manager Thad Nauden claimed to TMZ that "someone created a phony Facebook page in Jason's name" and that "Jason wants everyone to know beyond a shadow of a doubt, he did not sing a single note on the album". On August 23, 2018, it was reported that Sony had admitted in court that the vocals on the three Cascio songs were not performed by Jackson and were instead recorded after his death by Malachi, apparently missing the first part of Sony's counsel sentence " r purposes of the argument" which is used in court not to be an admission, but rather a statement of "even if the alleged action happened". However, the next day, Zia Modabber of Sony Music's law firm, Katten Muchin Rosenman, recanted these reports, stating that "no one has conceded that Michael Jackson did not sing on the songs". On July 6, 2022, Jackson's estate and Sony Music removed the song, along with "
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" and "Keep Your Head Up", from streaming services
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and
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amid the allegations that the vocals are not Jackson's.


Personnel

*Written: Michael Jackson, Eddie Cascio and James Porte *Produced: Teddy Riley, Angelikson and Michael Jackson *Background vocals: James Porte *Mixed: Jean-Marie Horvat and Teddy Riley *Violin: Mark Cargill, Kathleen Robertson, Susan Chatman, Pamela Gates, Lesa Terry, Marisa McCleod, Richard Adkins, Yvette Devereaux, Jennifer Choi and Nicole Garcia *Viola: Karen Elaine, James "Jimbo" Ross, Cameron Patrick, Darrin McCann and Kaila Potts *Cello: Miguel Martinez, Peggy Baldwin, Nancy Stein-Ross, Ernest Ehrhardt, Giovanna Moraga Clayton and Stepanie Fife *Guitars: Joe Corcoran *"Breaking News" reporter voice: Stuart Brawley *String session: The Benjamin Wright Orchestra *Drum programming: James Porte *Voice talents: Stuart Brawley, Sandy Orkin, Stacey Michaels, Michael Lefevre and Lisa Orkin *Keyboards: James Porte, Eddie Cascio and Stuart Brawley *Programming: Teddy Riley *Arranger and conductor: Benjamin Wright *Bass: Kevin Brandon and Francis Lui Wu *Bass: Stuart Brawley and James Porte


Other versions

*"Breaking News" (a cappella) – 3:28 *"Breaking News" (instrumental) – 4:25 *"Breaking News" (original demo) – 4:07


Chart performance

The song received instant airplay on numerous radio stations on the debut day, as 151 US stations sampled "Breaking News" that day on several formats, from
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and R&B to
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and
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. A total of 246 plays were recorded on that day, reaching an estimated 2.2 million listeners. Additionally it logged 1.1 million impressions on 52 R&B/Hip-Hop stations after two days of airplay, according to
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. Among all stations monitored by BDS, the song registered 302 plays on 177 stations, amounting to an audience of 2.6 million, since its arrival on November 8, 2010. Drawing a mixed reaction from radio programmers, "Breaking News" bubbled under the
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chart at number one after two days of radio airplay. The song remained on the chart for only one week.


References

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