Michael Jackson’s Nephew ‘Isn’t OK’ With Drake and Scorpion

Jul 5, 2018 | Albums & Songs

 Michael Jackson’s Nephew Is ‘Not OK’ With Drake Using MJ’s Unreleased Vocals On “Scorpion”

In 2018 at the fin of June, the Toronto based rapper, Drake Graham, released his 5th and double album titled Scorpion.

The Canadian rapper uses on his track, “Don’t Matter to Me,” an unpublished single from the King of Pop. Drake’s fans love the song, but Jackson’s nephew doesn’t appreciate it, as you will see in the video below.

   Rebbie Jackson’s son, Austin Brown, said that the use of his uncle’s vocals isn’t OK with him. TMZ asked Austin, what his family thinks about Drake using the vocals, Brown didn’t answered, instead said:

“I’m not OK with it.”

Austin Brown also commented that despite his respect for the rapper, his uncle’s sung shouldn’t be used, because Jackson didn’t finish it and nobody should:

“I respect the artist but I just don’t feel like it’s OK to use someone’s vocals… and change them, I just feel like, if he didn’t finish it, than you shouldn’t use it. I wouldn’t do it”

It’s not sure when the original vocals of Michael Jackson were recorded, might be from the early 1980s. And according to Spin, the song it’s supposed to be co-written by Paul Anka .
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