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MJ'S NEW RELESED SONG: "OPIS NONE"


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Yvonne Hime

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Katherine Jackson has decided to let the fans hear an unreleased Michael Jackson song, and taken a pot shot at Sony, saying that this song is 100% authentic.

The song, 'Opis None,' which was was pulled from the archives of JacksonSecretVault.com, sounds like a remix of Jackson songs from the late 1970's or early '80's.

Katherine is a partner in the company JacksonSecretVault.com The company owns nearly 300 unreleased MJ tracks and never-before-seen video and memorabilia.

Howard Mann, Katherine's partner in the company stated, "In an effort to overcome the confusion as to the authenticity of the track the Estate has recently released, we want to give an actual authentic Michael Jackson track to the world ... for free."

YOU CAN LISTEN TO THE SONG HERE:http://www.jacksonsecretvault.com/?page=main
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Michael's nephew and Tito's son Taj has posted on Twitter that Katherine didn't put this song up on JacksonSecretVault.com, and has no knowledge of it.

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On jacksonsecretvault.com they say the following today:

Unreleased Michael Jackson remake track

Sunday, November 7, 2010

From the archives of Jackson secret vault, we’d like to present a free authentic remake MJ track for the fans.

This track was NOT released by Mrs. Jackson, this is a dance remake created from unreleased masters in the JacksonSecretVault.com archives. We sincerely apologize to the fans for any confusion.
Apology from Howard Mann


Sunday, November 7, 2010


I wanted to take this opportunity to sincerely apologize to the
Jackson family, his fans and to TMZ for my act of both ignorance and
random stupidity this past weekend!

Our goal in releasing” Opis None” was simply to satiate fans appetite
for unreleased MJ music and to provide a vocal that the world could
believe strongly was an authentic MJ vocal, when in reality the song
turned out to be solely a remake or remix of an old Jackson track
titled “Destiny”.  The MJ fans pointed this out within 15 seconds of
the track going live, however the damage was done.

For the record: At no point in time did Mrs. Jackson give me
permission to release the track or frankly did she even hear the track
in the first place. That stupidity was ALL ME. We grabbed the track
from a series of masters we own and researched the title and found no
listed release titled “Opis None” in the MJ releases and I felt it
sounded like such a weird track for an MJ song, the fans would get a
kick out of it. I certainly did not expect fans to become enraged with
Miss Jackson about the track as it was given away for free and was not
intended as a commercial product.

Mrs. Jackson is a sweet, kind and giving person, much like her son
Michael Jackson was known to the world. As his loving mother, she was
bar none his biggest fan.  Our goal at JacksonSecretVault.com is to
pay tribute to the legendary artist and artistic visionary that was
and is Michael Jackson. The fans are entitled to a higher level of
integrity then I demonstrated this past weekend and for that I am
sorry.

When the world sees Mrs. Jackson on Oprah tomorrow, they will see a
devastated mother trying her best to both grieve the loss and also to
celebrate the life of her iconic son.  I hope the fans will not hold
my stupidity against her, as she is a truly quality woman who has
certainly been through enough!

Humbly,
Howard Mann




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