11th January News and Mentionings [Carlos Santana to work with Michael?]

yea it would seem as if they were working together. maybe on a song or 2? who knows. Mike uses a barrage of producers. People think Rodney Jerkins is the only producer on Invincible - not true.

Michael is working with will.i.am, obviously.. He has again worked with Rodney Jerkins. Kanye is working with him. Ne-yo is writting songs, Akon doing concepts and collaborating, so why not Quincy too?

Adding one more musical mind cant help. Plus, did you guys know Akon and Quincy are very very good friends?;)
 
http://leisureblogs.chicagotribune.com/turn_it_up/2008/01/michael-jackson.html


Michael Jackson makes his best album in more than a decade -- with a lot of help from Rhymefest

The Michael Jackson revival is in full swing. A 25th anniversary edition of “Thriller,” his biggest album, is scheduled for release next month, and Jermaine Jackson says there will be Jackson 5 reunion tour this year that includes his most famous brother. Bottom line is that Jackson is still an icon, despite a litany of tabloid indiscretions that would’ve crushed most careers and reputations.
But Jackson also hasn’t made much in the way of compelling new music in at least decade. And I doubt that any of the Michael-is-back projects will equal the artistic inventiveness (or the affordability) of the latest release from South Side rapper Rhymefest, who just released “Man in the Mirror (The Michael Jackson Dedication Album)” as a free download on his Web site, rhymefest.com.
The release is musical contraband; it flouts copyright law and freely dips into the Jackson back catalog for source material, including a trove of audio interviews. It rearranges this material into a fascinating virtual collaboration between two artists of different generations who have never met. Gimmicky as it sounds, sparks fly. Jackson hasn’t had such a provocative and inspired collaborator since he was working with producer Quincy Jones --- back when “Thriller” reigned.
Such legally dicey remix projects have been a crucial part of the hip-hop underground for at least a decade, and survive in part because they’re usually low profile and low profit. Rhymefest says he lost money paying for studio time to make “Man in the Mirror,” and isn’t going to make a penny off its release because he does not intend to sell it.
What’s more, Rhymefest is clearly a fan; he digs beyond the obvious hits in songs stretching across five decades. Even his jokes at Jackson’s expense are affectionate rather than mean-spirited. The humor is one of the disc’s greatest charms, in part because it’s been missing from Jackson’s music and public persona for years. Rather than coming off as a freak, Jackson is portrayed as a gentle eccentric with musical chops to burn.
Chopped and spliced into the audio equivalent of a buddy film by Rhymefest and his longtime producer Mark Ronson, the disc humanizes Jackson through mock conversations; they range from juvenile jokes about flatulence to a poignant exchange on race relations called “Mike the Mentor.” Jackson acts as a virtual catalyst, his performances on vintage tracks such as “Don’t Let Your Baby Catch You,” “I Can’t Help It,” “Dancing Machine” and the title track inspire potent new songs. Best of all is “No Sunshine,” in which Jackson’s impassioned interpretation of Bill Withers’ “Ain’t No Sunshine” courses through an equally fierce Rhymefest meditation on the traps of ambition. “You ever wanted something so bad ‘til you got it,” Rhymefest asks, “and it loses all the magic and it just don’t feel exotic?”
“Man in the Mirror” brings out the best in both artists. It’s prime Rhymefest, a prelude to his forthcoming album, “El Che,” due out through more legitimate channels later this year. And it adds up to the best Michael Jackson album in nearly two decades --- even though he may not even know it exists.
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Did you actually read that Dorothy? I took it as a bit of a diss to Michael and I am not usually that touchy.
 
Mike and Q together!...that's what I'm talking about! Mike is carefully planning and preparing...2008 is gonna ROCK with MJ!
 
I'll believe it when I see it or hear that Carlos n MJ callaboed again on a new album, or that QJ n MJ worked together again. Lord knows that should have been MJ's only producer 4 his whole life. I mean he's done great on his own, but OTW, Thriller, n BAD speak for themselves...
 
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Holy $#!+

If the article is true then my dreams have come true. Michael working with Quincy again. Now I looks forward to the new album.
 
Man, I got a feelin this album is gonna be really, really good.

Michael is really coloring this album with some good people. I mean Q being on board is nothing but the cherry on the cake.
 
took the article or the man in the mirror compilation as a diss? i downloaded th rhymfest thing. its great. i recommend it!
Not the compilation but the write up, basically saying it is Michael's best and he doesn't have anything to do with it.

It's this part that annoys me:
And it adds up to the best Michael Jackson album in nearly two decades
 
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I NEver New Carlos Worked with Michael In the First Place. (exept in What more can i give video).

And My 1st Post!!!!
Congradulate me PLZ hhaha


Congradulation dude.

And welcome.

I never new they worked together before now.

Mike really has been active hasn't he, he has been working with so many different people!!
 
Thanks for the news :). I would love to se Michael and Quincy working together again.
 
now this is interesting. At least it's not some annoying rap artist. Whoo hoo... LOL
 
Yeah yeah, Michael hates Q. He only wants to produce one song together with Q so he can say the songs not good enough to be on the album. Tthat will be Michaels revenge.
(joke)
 
Yeah yeah, Michael hates Q. He only wants to produce one song together with Q so he can say the songs not good enough to be on the album. Tthat will be Michaels revenge.
(joke)


Haha! Quincy would get mad! And you dont wanna see Quincy mad.........
Joking :)

Anyway, I'd love to see Michael and Q work again. Also Santana! Love him!
 
I don't know what to think about Quincy, he seemed like such a nice guy back in the days before all the crap that started to happen to Michael. And the things that he and Mike did together were just... classic.

But persons change I guess and Quincy hasn't been very kind lately towards Michael and seriously what do Quincy know about todays music? What was the last song he produced? I think Michael needs something fresher than Quincy Jones.
 
Quincy Jones is a fair weathered friend if ever I saw one.

Anyway... if Michael want's to work with his crusty ass, that's cool.
 
still, i say they make a pretty good team. in showbiz, there are no permanent friends or enemies, only permanent interests
 
Whatever Happens is one of my favorite tunes.
It'd be great to see what they can create again! :smile:
As for Q, hey, maybe some magic can come of that again as well.
 
still, i say they make a pretty good team. in showbiz, there are no permanent friends or enemies, only permanent interests

The bolded part is a great line gemini and I'm going to remember it because that is so beyond true and important for all of us to remember :flowers:
 
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