The Adonis reveal wasn't the only surprise on Drake's Scorpion album. There was also the track "Don't Matter To Me", which features the late great Michael Jackson.
Drake got the unreleased vocals through crooner Paul Anka, who had recorded with Jackson before MJ did Thriller. Jackson's estate approved the deal.
However, when TMZ caught up with Austin Brown, MJ's nephew through his sister Rebbie Jackson, he argued that Drake was out of bounds with the feature.
"I'm not OK with it. Drake's talented. But I just feel like if [Jackson] didn't finish it he shouldn't use it. Respect the artist. But I just don't think it's OK to use someone's vocals and change it," Brown said.
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