Much is always made by the anti-Cascio people of the fact that they have come up with comparisons that they say prove the Cascio singer sounds like Malachi, while their detractors can't do the same.
I could make an easy joke here and say that all that it proves is that the anti-Cascio people have a lot more time to waste on their hands...
I have neither the time nor the technical know-how to create such comparisons, but even if I did, I wouldn't waste my time on them. Here's why they are futile :
Either I'd be comparing a man's voice with his own voice (the "no-impostor" theory)
Or I'd be comparing a man's voice with that of an eerily similar-sounding impersonator.
In both cases, the differences will be so subtle, so nuanced, so small, and the variables so numerous (different eras, different moods, different recording systems), that it will all be completely subjective.
If you didn't know any better, and if you were looking for an impostor, would you not say that "Someone Put your hand out", "Money", "Beautiful Girl" and "2000 Watts" are sung by at least a few different people?
You might say that's a lot of words to cover the fact I won't produce those comparisons you ask for. Well, here's what I submit : I submit that KYHU sounds just like any number of other MJ ballads. That is my comparison : KYHU to most MJ ballads. I think that had that song been streamed first, there would be no controversy now.