I have no idea. It's completely obvious. It gets more and more obvious each time I hear Malachi or a Cascio song, too.
Michael had a powerful amazing voice even up to his last days, sick and heavily medicated. He could still bust out some powerful vocals that some could prefer over the actual recordings.
Michael may have recorded a small small bit for the songs, or he may have been drowned out by Malachi when Malachi recorded over the songs and finished them, but Malachi IS the lead vocalist on the songs. IF Michael is on the songs, he is definitely not the lead vocalist.
The truth will come out!
Here's something I just thought also...
I was watching Chris Brown's 2010 BET Awards Michael Jackson Tribute, here:
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In the beginning he starts off doing his best Michael Jackson impersonation, singing The Way You Make Me Feel. It sounds a lot like Michael in spots but you CAN tell it's Chris Brown singing. However, immediately after, Michael Jackson actually does start singing Remember The Time and Chris Brown starts to lipsync.
So if you look at this example you can see how you can identify two separate voices. You can tell that the first voice is Chris Brown, you can hear his vocal characteristics, you can notice the differences from Michael's version of The Way You Make Me Feel.
Then when Remember The Time starts you instantly hear the power of Michael Jackson. The parts where MJ is singing are the most amazing parts. Then Chris starts with Man In The Mirror and starts to cry, as I did too. Michael Jackson was so amazing and there is no one who can really impersonate him 100%. He is the King.
EDIT: Also I'm sorry if someone else has used this Chris Brown example before, I'm sure some other person may have!
