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Originally Posted by DXAshram
...Boy, you don't really follow Sonic Retro, do you? They figured this out pretty solidly a long, long time ago. Sega and Sonic Team obviously can't confirm it, because they would get into major legal trouble with Jackson's estate. There are also conflicting reports on which tracks are actually Jackson's and which were essentially "remixed" by the remaining staff to retain Jackson's style, because none of the people who worked on it are legally able or willing to talk.
Also, the caps aren't necessary.
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Actually, both MJ's team and Sega (Masaru Setsumaru) have told me they worked with MJ, so isn't that officially confirming it from both parties? (although publicly they still haven't, so you're still right in a way) The question at this point is what you said, which tracks did MJ actually contribute to (Brad Buxer and Cirocco Jones have been credited for music in the game as well) and how much did Sega alter the demos MJ sent them after he left the project.