By Zuko Komisa
50 Gigabytes worth of Micheal Jackson’s music reportedly stolen and leaked.
Theft has occurred involving 50 gigabytes of previously unreleased Michael Jackson content.
On Sunday (January 29), Kurrco, a Twitter account that monitors music leaks, released the information, saying:
“50 GB of unreleased Michael Jackson content, including unreleased songs and demos, have leaked after a laptop & hard drive belonging to MJ’s engineer, Brad Sundberg, were stolen at a seminar this past Friday”
~50 GB of unreleased Michael Jackson content, including unreleased songs and demos, have leaked after a laptop & hard drive belonging to MJ's engineer Brad Sundberg were stolen at a seminar this past Friday pic.twitter.com/0CC9bcr9Ny
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) January 29, 2023
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Micheal Jackson’s Engineer confirms theft
The owner of the website and interactive area In the Studio with MJ, Brad Sundberg, who spent over two decades working with Michael Jackson, uploaded a video from Brussels discussing the theft.
“I think some of the forums are already starting to pick up on this. But I thought I would just talk to you directly myself. It seems as though one of our guests stole my laptop and one of my hard drives. I’m not going to name names and I’m certainly not going to show any pictures. We do know who it is. And we are working with the police. And we’re doing all we can to bring this to some sort of a resolution.
“It’s just frustrating. It’s hurtful and it’s frustrating when something you worked so hard for and 99% of our guests are absolutely wonderful, fantastic people. And unfortunately, something like this happens.” said Sundberg,
WATCH THE VIDEO HERE:
Brad Sundberg's statement on the leaks: pic.twitter.com/kJoKDhJDve
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) January 29, 2023
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