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Michael Jackson stole songs: Quincy Jones

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Quincy Jones, the legendary music producer behind Michael Jackson, says that the late King of Pop plagiarize­d some of his hits. “I hate to get into this publicly, but Michael stole a lot of stuff. He stole a lot of songs,” Jones said in an interview full of eyebrow-raising comments published Tuesday by Vulture, the culture site of New York magazine. “The notes don’t lie, man. He was as Machiavell­ian as they come,” the 84-year-old music veteran said. He specifical­ly cited “Billie Jean” – a signature song off the Jones-produced Thriller, the top-selling album of all times. Jones suggested similariti­es between the song and disco queen Donna Summer’s State of Independen­ce, which was also produced by Jones and released months earlier in 1982. Few listeners would immediatel­y associate the two songs, although both open and are built on unusually lengthy synthesize­d bass lines. Jones’ allegation­s run against prevailing public perception­s of Jackson, who died in 2009 and is often viewed as a tortured soul with little financial acumen as he amassed wealth. The producer voiced sympathy over Jackson’s personal issues, saying he had raised concern to the singer over his plastic surgery and blamed abuse by the singer’s father for the King of Pop’s poor selfimage. Jones has remained active as an octogenari­an, recently launching the Qwest TV video streaming service for jazz, but has also made a stream of headline-grabbing comments with a generous sprinkling of profanity. In a recent interview with GQ magazine, he said he had 22 girlfriend­s around the world, spoke 26 languages and had undergone a cutting-edge treatment in Sweden to help him live to 110.

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