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US music legend Quincy Jones sues Michael Jackson estate
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FILE - This Feb. 1, 1993 file photo shows Pop superstar Michael Jackson performing during the halftime show at the Super Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. Quincy Jones sued Jackson's estate on Friday, Oct. 25, 2013, claiming that he was owed millions in royalties and fees on music that's been used in post-death Jackson projects including the 'This Is It' concert film. Jones produced Jackson's 'Off the Wall,' 'Thriller' and 'Bad' albums. AP photo
FILE - This Feb. 1, 1993 file photo shows Pop superstar Michael Jackson performing during the halftime show at the Super Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. Quincy Jones sued Jackson's estate on Friday, Oct. 25, 2013, claiming that he was owed millions in royalties and fees on music that's been used in post-death Jackson projects including the 'This Is It' concert film. Jones produced Jackson's 'Off the Wall,' 'Thriller' and 'Bad' albums. AP photo

Music impresario Quincy Jones, credited with producing some of Michael Jackson's biggest hits, has sued the singer's estate for USD 10 million, US news reports said.

Jones filed a USD 10 million breach-of-contract lawsuit in connection with Michael Jackson projects released after the singer's death, the Hollywood Reporter wrote.

The entertainment industry Bible reported that Jones filed his suit in Los Angeles against Sony Music Entertainment and MJJ Productions, a song company controlled by Jackson's estate.

Jones, a legendary producer who has won 27 Grammy Awards during a half century in the music business, produced Jackson's biggest hits, including "Off the Wall," "Thriller" and "Bad."

The suit alleges that Jones has not been compensated for work released posthumously by Jackson's former handlers, citing the "This Is It" concert film and soundtrack album, Michael Jackson Cirque du Soleil productions and a 25th anniversary edition of the late pop icon's "Bad" album, Hollywood Reporter wrote.

Jones, one of American pop music's most influential behind-the-scenes figures, a composer, arranger, conductor, and record company executive, has worked with a catalogue of recording legends from Jackson, to Frank Sinatra to Barbra Streisand.

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(Published 27 October 2013, 12:15 IST)