John McClain , the veteran music executive and co-executor of Michael Jackson’s estate, has died at the age of 71 on Tuesday, according to a TMZ report. McClain was widely respected in the music industry for his decades-long career shaping major artists and guiding influential projects across R&B and pop music. As co-executor of Jackson’s estate, along with John Branca, he played a key role in managing the late pop icon’s catalog, legacy, and business affairs following his death. Known for his sharp business acumen and strong industry relationships, McClain helped oversee landmark deals that expanded Jackson’s global influence even after his passing. His death marks the loss of a significant behind-the-scenes figure in modern music history. McClain had been ill for several years, though it is unclear whether the illness contributed to his death, TMZ reported citing sources with direct knowledge. He reportedly passed away in Malibu. McClain worked closely with Branca as co-executor since 2009, helping transform the estate after Jackson’s death. The duo cleared significant debt and built a multibillion-dollar enterprise, expanding the singer’s legacy through various projects including a biopic. McClain also worked as a producer and A&R executive at A&M Records, where he helped shape hits for Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Ice Cube, and Dr. Dre. According to the report, McClain also oversaw Janet Jackson’s breakthrough album 'Control' and encouraged the label to sign new acts such as Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. He also contributed to posthumous tracks like 'Love Never Felt So Good' and 'Much Too Soon'. His career left a lasting impact on modern pop and R&B music worldwide.
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