Eddie Cascio Talks About Fake Michael Jackson Tracks on Oprah



On December 6, 2010, producer of the infamous Cascio tracks, Eddie Cascio, went on Oprah to defend the autheticity of his recordings with Michael Jackson.

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31 thoughts on “Eddie Cascio Talks About Fake Michael Jackson Tracks on Oprah”

  1. Strange moment on TV… I have such huge respect for Teddy and Michaels work (some of the best he/they did) but despite a few tracks on “Michael” being Michael’s voice for sure, others were (if Michael in there somewhere) layered or so manipulated it lost its core sound. I sometimes wish that the posthumous work that was released would have been worked on more to reach higher standards. Like “Xscape” (original version and probably closer to its vision than many of the other released songs).

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  2. He did not have a drug problem. It was the propofol, trying to get sleep using propofol and that man gave him too much. Period. He was not using drugs……..grrrrrrr. I wish people would get their facts right and stop the false accusations. Poor Michael.

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  3. Its kinda funny how Mike's own father said its not his son…look it up its on YouTube…and there is some people who can sing like mike damn close..which is also on YouTube.

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  4. This interview is really missing one important point. It wasn't the drug addiction that killed Michael! He was murdered by his personal doctor either intentionally or not! Conrad Murray murdered Michael with Propofol mixed with many other drugs and wasn't able of taking care of his patient the way he should! If it wasn't that guy Michael Jackson would still be alive.

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  5. What makes me angry is he only trusted one person to do an interview with and that was Oprah and she turned around and stabbed him in the back and they steal something that I cannot forgive I can't stand that woman with a passion I used to love Oprah but ever since she did that I have no respect for her

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  6. And people, the idiots of the world, don’t understand why MJ gravitated to children for friendships. Even the adult friends that he thought he could trust betrayed him. MJ was an ATM to many people. Children didn’t want anything monetary from him, just fun and games.

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  7. My memory is flipping?
    Wasn't Oprah the one that supported those snakes Wade Robson and James safechuck?
    And now she is supported on Michael again?
    Yak….
    And why especially now Cassio family does all this?
    Yak…. Again.

    I smell money fuck them

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  8. I’ve been researching this topic for a while now. I didn’t even know the fake songs existed until fantano made his video on it. All signs point to these songs being Jason Malachi, not Michael. The only people who said it is Michael Jackson are the Frank and Eddie Cascio, Teddy Riley, Jason, and others who are with Sony. Literally everyone else who knew Michael, including his immediate family, his kids, La Toya and his parents. They all said it was not him, and it didn’t sound like him. After listening to the Cascio tracks myself, yeah, it doesn’t really sound like Michael. It’s just Jason doing a decent impression. But it doesn’t have that same punch, and the personality that Michael’s real vocals had. It’s just a random guy doing an impression. And knowing how bad Michael’s relationship with Sony was just makes this feel even more weird and honestly disrespectful. I don’t completely blame Eddie or Teddy for this. Yeah they were involved, which IS bad, but when you look at everything else it’s clear that they love and miss Michael, and they were close. Teddy said he was set up, and forced to do the songs because of a contractual obligation, and I believe him. But the real enemy is Sony, who tried to trick people into buying fake songs by an artist who just died. They knew they were in the wrong, and dragged Teddy Riley and Eddie Cascio down with them. I’m glad the songs are now removed from the “Michael” album. Still I kinda like Xscape better lol

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