Confused fans: Didn’t Michael Jackson have a high voice?

Was his voice just a fake? Michael Jackson (✝50) is still considered the King of Pop with his unmistakably high singing voice. The American became world famous with hits like “Billie Jean”, “You Are Not Alone” and “Man In The Mirror.” But was his real voice actually much deeper than in his hits? A video has now gone viral posthumously, causing a stir among Michael’s fans and causing some discussion on the internet…

In dem Clipwhich is only seven seconds long, Michael is said to be seen and heard making a deep-voiced noise before clearing his throat before a speech in New York in 2001. After making this sound, he pauses for a moment and then asks in a much higher voice, “Can you hear me? Okay.” The singer holds his hand at the transition from his chest to his neck. As the Sun reported, fans disagree as to whether the video is even real — or edited.

One fan comments: “Michael Jackson really was with the wrong voice the whole time, I can’t believe it.” Other fans have shared videos from concerts claiming that his deep voice “just slipped out sometimes”. But one fan has a different opinion: “Anyone who has followed Michael’s life and knows this video can see that it is staged and fake.”

Michael Jackson, 2001 im Waldorf Astoria in New York
Michael Jackson in Santa Maria in June 2005
Michael’s children Prince, Bigi “Blanket” and Paris at a concert honoring their father in 2011

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