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    Michael Jackson Revelation: Secret Tapes Ignite $200K Auction War

    Michael Jackson’s estate battles auction house over $200K unreleased tape sale.
    February 20, 2025 Celebrities 2 Mins Read
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    Michael Jackson’s rare cassettes fuel auction fight, Feb. 2025.
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    Michael Jackson’s estate slams a New Jersey auction house over rare cassettes. Gotta Have Rock and Roll kicks off the sale Wednesday with three tapes. They claim these hold unreleased Michael Jackson tracks from the late 1980s and early 1990s. Starting bids hit $85,000, with TMZ pegging final prices at $150,000 to $200,000. Michael Jackson’s team calls it a scam. The fight heats up as fans eye the prize.
    The tapes, recorded with producer Bryan Loren, predate Michael Jackson’s 1991 album Dangerous. They feature demos like “7 Digits” and “Truth on the Youth.” The estate insists they own the masters. These are just copies, they say, and buyers can’t use them legally. Michael Jackson’s legacy hangs in the balance. The auction house touts rare peeks into his creative mind. Still, the estate warns it’s a cash grab.
    Michael Jackson’s Estate Fights Back
    Michael Jackson’s estate doesn’t mince words. They label the sale a sad trick on the public. The cassettes can’t be played or copied without breaking copyright, they add. Michael Jackson recorded gems like “Work” with Janet Jackson on these. Yet, the estate holds tight to the originals. Gotta Have CEO Dylan Kosinski fires back. He told DailyMail the tapes’ rarity makes them hot. Michael Jackson’s locked-away masters boost their appeal, he claims.
    Kosinski sees them as artifacts, not releasable tracks. The estate disagrees, pushing to protect Michael Jackson’s rights. “Truth on the Youth” even has LL Cool J stepping in. This clash pits legacy against collectors’ dreams. For Michael Jackson fans, it’s a tug-of-war over his voice.
    Michael Jackson’s Legacy at Stake
    Michael Jackson’s tapes stir big industry talk. Copyright and unreleased songs fuel the debate. The auction house stands firm, highlighting the tapes’ uniqueness. They’re straight from DAT originals, they say. Michael Jackson’s process shines through, drawing bidders. The estate calls it misleading hype. Timing matters too—music rights chatter grows loud. Michael Jackson’s name pulls weight in this showdown.
    Collectors and fans jump at the chance. The estate vows to guard Michael Jackson’s work. Meanwhile, the gavel looms. This battle blends art, law, and fandom in one wild ride.
    Jaja Agpalo
    Jaja Agpalo

    Jaja has a degree in journalism and took classes in international law and business communication. Jaja’s career spans roles at prominent international media outlets, including Business Times and Brigada. As a news editor, she covered a wide range of beats, including business, economy, cryptocurrency, and personal finance. Additionally, she has successfully managed teams of writers producing content on gaming, technology, and entertainment.


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