The four-minute track, in which Jackson defends himself against his detractors and the media, will be included on the first posthumous album of original material from the King of Pop, set for a Dec. 14 release on Epic Records.
"Breaking News" will stream for one week on michaeljackson.com, where "Michael" is now available for pre-order. The news of the album release followed last week's announcement of Cirque du Soleil's forthcoming show Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour, set to begin in October 2011.
Amidst the excitement over new Michael Jackson projects, however, is a brooding controversy over whether the voice singing on "Breaking News" is authentic. "Deceptively merging shady vocals with MJ samples (from prior MJ records) will never fool me," TJ Jackson, the song of Michael's brother Tito Jackson, wrote on Twitter. "I'm disgusted, disappointed and saddened."
LaToya Jackson also appeared to question whether the voice is really her brother's, telling TMZ, "I listened to it ... It doesn't sound like him."
In a statement, Sony Music Group countered that it 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."
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