jacksonface230.jpgMichael Jackson's brother, Randy, unleashed his anger via Twitter about the upcoming tracks allegedly made by his brother.

Blasting Sony Records, Randy tweets:

    "Sony has 250 mil reasons to convince the public that it is his voice, if you know what I mean. In fact, when I heard about the Sony deal, it made me sick. Like AEG, they were cutting deals with the Estate before I could get my brother in the ground. May he rest in peace.

    I invited McClain [John McClain, the current executor of Michael Jackson's estate] to the burial, Ironically, he didn't show up.

    Neither of the executors didn't show up to pay their respects. Maybe they were too busy getting deals done ... after this Sony deal was inked, McClain went to work putting together the first album. Calling all over the place looking for music with my brothers voice on it. From what I heard, he didn't care about the quality or how complete the vocals were. I found this to be very interesting.

    Why would Sony sign a 10 album deal over a period of seven years and McClain couldn't find enough product for one album? I'd like to hear what they played Sony, or did Sony even care? If they don't even have enough product for one album how are they going to make 10 albums?

    On a side note, the letter released by the Estate, I was informed by someone who attended that meeting at the studio it didn't happen the way it was mentioned in the letter.

    You must understand, Sony is a power house in this business. And as to the vocal authenticators, they work for pay. And I wasn't there when they did their analysis. I dont know what they heard, surely not what I heard. Like I said, Sony and the executors have 250 mil reasons to influence the public.

    Some of the songs are him, and some aren't. I would bet my life on that. I know this may seem harsh, but this is the truth, as I know it.

    But what's worse then harsh is that my brother isn't here, and all these people are more concerned about making money off his death. They could care less about why and how he died, or maybe they already know."


Randy then addresses whether fans should purchase upcoming Michael Jackson albums:

    "I can't tell you what to do, but I can tell you what I think my brother would want. Questions about death conspiracy, whether or not to buy the album, many questions. Since my brothers passing, over one billion dollars has been profited. I want his legacy to be respected as if he were here. My brother was a perfectionists, and they are paying no regards to quality."