That's why it was so easy for them to get away with this - the general public is the target audience...NOT the fans...If the fans were the target population, then the tracks would have been pulled as a result of the reaction of Breaking News. Then we receive a vague statement simply to placate us..And it worked for some. They knew the general public wouldn't notice and likely would think that the fans protesting the vocals are nuts and conspiracy-driven. As long as the album sold respectfully, then they can still make money in the future if they dare do this again. After all, they paid good money for the tracks.
Also, FANS were fooled by Jason's voice back in 2007, so if they can fool fans and general public alike, then that's even better! Bonus points for the fact that Michael isn't here this time around to dispute that!
I know believers have mentioned that they agree the vibrato is quite disturbing. No one has been able to find a genuine MJ song that features this same vibrato. Some people say it's not enough to convince them that it's not Michael's voice. Well, what would it take then? There is also different pronunciation, accent and style of singing, including snorts that are identical to Jason's snorts. Where are Michael's snorts? Has anyone ever heard him do that? I don't believe they'd leave them in there, if they put THAT much effort into the copy/pasted adlibs, copy/pasted word for word, breaths, grunts, and other various fabrications...
Has anyone processed Michael's real vibrato to the point that it sounds like it does on the Cascio tracks? That would be interesting to hear...I'd expect it to sound like Michael's vibrato - but processed...I wouldn't expect it to sound EXACTLY like a known imposter's unprocessed vibrato. This is where I don't understand believers' point of view.
Then again, do we even know what type of 'processing' was done on the Cascio tracks? Cuz that seems to be the resounding excuse as to why his voice sounds so different lol