Wednesday 3 July 2002

Jacko furious at snub for Sept 11 record

Michael Jackson is angry that a charity single he made was shelved by his record company. He recorded the track called "What More Can I Give" with stars including Mariah Carey and Ricky Martin. It had been intended to raise money for the victims of the September 11 attacks.

Marc Schaffel, who produced the single, said Jacko was furious that Sony had never released it. He told The Sun: "Sony Music are punishing many innocent people who would have been the beneficiaries. This is the most blatant, disgusting act of corporate greed." No one at Sony was able to comment.

(Ananova)



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