Stella, the old tagline has been "We know what you did last summer [2010]" for almost 2 years, your recent "Jason on vacation" theories from Spring 2010 are inconsistent and contradicting your camp's vigorous claims. If you guys google and make up things based on random happenings, you won't ever achieve something. You will only feel frustrated because you convince yourself you would have "found out/exposed" - which you have not.
Milli Vanilli has been exposed, no public statement from them was needed for a lawsuit, there was public evidence.
"Fall In Love" is not any different than the other 11 tracks. You sound like a broken record, not respecting other fans' opinions due to your exaggerated opinion of yourself and downplaying any and all other results.
Eddie has a such big ego, thus he talked crap about the songs for other reasons than what you have been assuming for so long. I wouldn't mind if fans manage to sue them for the fabrication of the songs. That's what they are indeed afraid of.
I've been analyzing the fans' feelings about these unusual (fabricated) recordings since their release.
I am well aware of all different opinions, theories about their origin etc.
I do agree with all of you that Eddie Cascio and James Porte are not respecting the fans' wishes to tell the truth about these recordings. Eddie Cascio has a big ego and has been telling crap about them. No word that the songs were originally written with his brother Frank for another artist named "James Porte" (Bobby Ewing).
Frank Cascio has been avoiding all questions regarding them as well (just recently evident in the interview series published on MJDATABANK). Yet he was an original songwriter of some of the songs but claims to know nothing about them. Yet screenshots of his iTunes collection with the James Porte demos surfaced on the internet.
James Porte has never revealed himself in the public, yet he's heavily featured in all of these recordings (the credit as "background vocalist" is not the complete truth).
James Porte allegedly doesn't want to give an interview.
I have especially paid attention to the "Jason Malachi" (Jason Edward Cupeta) conspiracy theories, the many voice comparison clips.
I can understand why certain people always compare the voice with Jason (some have been obsessed with this dude because he has been bugging fans with songs like "Mamacita". I was among the first to state on all forums that these songs are not Michael, so I am quite familiar with his voice).
It's hard to explain but I think I do get what they are pointing out.
However they went so far with their theories that they have claimed so many things that have all been debunked one after another. They also started to accuse too many people to be a part of a big, big conspiracy (and we all know, big conspiracies never last long):
Frank DiLeo (R.I.P.), Roger Friedman (infamous gossip journalist), Howard Weitzmann (a lawyer for the MJ Estate), Teddy Riley (finisher on 3 Cascio tracks: Monster, Breaking News, Burn 2Nite), Stuart Brawley (engineer on INVINCIBLE and worked with Angelikson Productions)
and many more
This goes as far as labeling Teddy Riley a "multi-instrumentalist" with the tag line "Just ask my daughter's face"
These fans are not just obsessed with Malachi, they turned into extremists and are attacking all and any who is not anti-Cascio, mainly other fellow fans. They do this because they have lost respect, they don't achieve anything, they are only left mourning.
They are also claiming such nonsense that the MJ Estate would read the blog from Roger Friedman (411showbiz) and buy the Cascio songs based on his blog entries - when in fact Roger got his info from a source within the Estate (he has already had a source within MJ's inner circle since 2008)
After analyzing WHO these people with such claims are and WHY they are so aggressive, I realized that many of them have a past of attacking/disrespecting/bullying other fans.
However on one point - as said above - I agree on: We need answers.
They released the tracks, Eddie talked crap about them, he said things that do not make sense. They have a responsibility to tell the truth.
My understanding is that they are really afraid of a consumer fraud case - not for hiring a voice impersonator (as so far no such evidence has emerged) but for the pure FABRICATION of the songs. The use of copy-pasted vocals from Michael's archives, the synthetic creation of sentences and James Porte's vocals mixed together with Michael's at times and the lack of any evidence they might present to the fans combined with the fact that the songs were sold as authentic Michael Jackson recordings.
The MICHAEL album has a disclaimer on the back that says "recently completed". OK, that does apply to all tracks, "Behind The Mask" or "Much Too Soon" have also not much to do with Michael's original vision.
BUT the Cascio songs are a pure FABRICATION. There are so many cuts and oddly layered vocals in an attempt to blend 2 voices that definitely qualify for fraud - they have failed to deliver sufficient explanation for these facts.
Similar to the Milli Vanilli case, consumers (=us) believed to buy authentic recordings of Michael, including those recorded with Eddie.
Yet they did not release authentic recordings, the music is all new and almost nothing sounds like Eddie could have recorded it in his basement.
So far there does not seem to be a consumer fraud case.
Eddie is rich, he doesn't have a normal life like us. He said he did it "for the fans".
That's BS if you ask me. They don't really care about us. He's such a big ego.
quote of Eddie: "KYHU is the new Keep The Faith"
Are you kidding, Eddie?
The song - as all 12 songs - is incomplete and average mainstream pop. Eddie's production skills are poor.
The song - as most of them - does not have a climax, they added a choir to cover up the fact they had not many vocals.
Only guide vocals - that are heavily controversial - pasted together with James Porte's original singing.
No power like on the gospel classic "Keep The Faith" where MJ is giving his all.
It's no wonder Eddie looks like an idiot with such comments.
The MJ Estate cancelled "Keep Your Head Up" and "Monster" singles (for both further mixes were already done) and issued a statement regarding the controversy with their evidence not made public - which is a standard procedure. Fans have been wondering why they don't release it? Well, as I've just stated above, they would then still qualify for fraud due to the FABRICATION which they don't want to talk about.
And as we speak: 3 CASCIO songs are still available for purchase (digitally and physically).
Consumers have a right to be provided correct information. They are still selling them as normal recordings without proper background info.
So let me repeat: forget the Malachi thing, it's a dead end. Focus on the FABRICATION instead. That's your way to show them that you don't want them to get away with it.
Only a due law suit and then due answers will solve it all. Nothing else.