Yes, just like a ton of people, I was initially surprised by the song "Breaking News" : I was put off by the use of the third person in the lyrics, the vocals sounded overprocessed, and the initial 30-second sample, because it ended with a classic MJ "aooow", had led me to expect a classic MJ vocal. So my initial, emotional reaction was, "wait, this isn't MJ", and that reaction was obviously totally influenced by all of that talk from the Jacksons and those articles from Friedman regarding the accusation that the songs were fake. And what didn't help me -- and didn't help anyone actually -- was that the first thing I did was come on this forum and others, where everybody would get everybody else angry and over-excited and outraged about "fraud" and "those damn Cascios" and "that damn Teddy Riley".
The whole thing was a classic, textbook example of mass over-reaction based on first impressions, on disappointment ("Breaking News" was just not what we wanted), and on the hyperspeed with which Internet allows us to basically speak before we think things through.
And then, of course, my emotion subsided, and I realized the hoax theory made no sense. It is impossible. The Cascios could not have come up with such a fraud, and executed it, and kept everyone quiet, and fooled everybody. The official story explained everything much more clearly. And with every passing month, when it became obvious nobody was suing anybody, and the Jacksons would talk the talk but never walk the walk, and the Estate included "Monster" in the Immortal show, and Malachi was still working 9 to 5 as a security guard, and everything else : well it became clear the songs are authentic.
I keep coming back here and debating this for two reasons : first, because I think I have something to contribute to this debate, and second, because it's a shame that the anti-Cascio people keep trying to convince other MJ fans to reject 12 songs that MJ sang. In other words, if I was a new fan and came on this forum now, I might be led by the anti-Cascio camp to think those 12 songs are fake, and then I'd miss out on 12 important recordings, and maybe even on the whole Michael album. And that would be a shame, and silly.