MTV News reports that when New York radio station WKTU-FM debuted the Michael Jackson all-star tribute ‘What More Can I Give’ on Friday at 6 p.m., playing it about six times a day, they did so without permission. Marc Schaffel, the executive producer of the single, said at least 200 copies were sent to artists who participated and their representatives and that the song has since surfaced on the Internet. “It’s a loose train; there’s no stopping it,” Schaffel said. “But I would hate to see it out there and not do its intended purpose, which was to raise money for the victims of September 11th and children’s charities.” Read more.
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