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I still dont believe it. Do we have any propper proof of it?
Just listen to r kelly saying "me" and mj's version saying "me".
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I still dont believe it. Do we have any propper proof of it?
To me it sounds like it's Michael, even though they sound very very similar.
https://dbr.ee/Z0G8
I put the two tracks together, left is RK, right is MJ.
Is there a R.Kelly Solo Version of OMC?
In what way? A lot of popular singers & rappers worked with R. Kelly. He did a remix for Janet Jackson. He had a really popular song on the Space Jam soundtrack, which came out in 1996 after he worked with Mike. So R. Kelly is linked to Bugs Bunny & Looney Tunes and that movie is still aired today. Warners is making a sequel to Space Jam, so that will probably increase the recognition of the 1st movie.it's just sad michael did collab with him after all the stuff with him. which some ways make michael look bad.
JichaelMackson;4284381 said:Was it in consideration for Invincible? It's better than anything bar heartbreaker on in Invincible for me
DuranDuran;4284389 said:In what way? A lot of popular singers & rappers worked with R. Kelly. He did a remix for Janet Jackson. He had a really popular song on the Space Jam soundtrack, which came out in 1996 after he worked with Mike. So R. Kelly is linked to Bugs Bunny & Looney Tunes and that movie is still aired today. Warners is making a sequel to Space Jam, so that will probably increase the recognition of the 1st movie.
mj_frenzy;4284420 said:‘One More Chance’ was originally considered for the ‘Invincible’ album, but it was replaced by ‘Cry’ eventually.
Exactly because after this video release he got arrested. :'( poor mike. it's so sad. i still like the song though.
One More Chance is one of MJ's worst songs imo. And the fact that it came out just after the emergence of the second allegations couldn't have been worse for MJ. It's as if Michael is asking for "One More Chance" from everyone after he was accused of molestation. MJ couldn't have been more unlucky.
I personally wasn't even aware of the song. It got no airplay and it flopped basically everywhere. I guess most people don't even know the song. I don't think it harmed MJ much at the time. I like this so much more than YANA which is too cringe for me both the lyrics and the video.
Got airplay in the UK, a makeshift video aired on music television in the UK regularly and the single was a top 5 hit (as I recall).
And then it dropped like a stone... A hit must have longevity more than a high peak imo. It's better to have a song peak top 20 if it stays thereabout for 2 , 3 months, then 2 or 3 weeks in the top 20 but a top 5 peak.
That generally doesn't happen as much in the streaming era. It sometimes does like with Old Town Road by Lil' Nas X & Billy Ray Cyrus which recently broke the record for staying at #1 (19 weeks).song peak top 20 if it stays thereabout for 2 , 3 months, then 2 or 3 weeks in the top 20 but a top 5 peak.
Songs before the streaming/itunes era didn't stay on the charts for long.
And One More Chance was released literally just after the outbreak of the second molestation allegations. The fact that it reached as high as #5 in a major music market like the UK is an achievement.
That generally doesn't happen as much in the streaming era. It sometimes does like with Old Town Road by Lil' Nas X & Billy Ray Cyrus which recently broke the record for staying at #1 (19 weeks).
The way the Billboard Hot 100 chart works today, a song does not even have to get any radio airplay to be a hit. Every song from an album can be in the Top 10 or Top 20 at one time (Drake, Taylor Swift). A few years ago Drake & Lil Wayne passed up Elvis Presley's long standing record. Nicki Minaj is just about tied with Elvis. She has the record for female artists on the Hot 100, previously held by Aretha Franklin.
Agreed.I would prefer to forget that Michael ever associated himself with R. Kelly.
That's what a big fanbase does, when it drops like a stone after the initial 2 weeks it means the general public has no appetite for the song.
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It can also mean that a song did not get a lot of airplay. If bad publicity prevented radio stations from playing One More Chance, then it would not have any longevity on the charts. Like the Dixie Chicks getting banned from country radio stations after Natalie Maine's George W. Bush comment.That's what a big fanbase does, when it drops like a stone after the initial 2 weeks it means the general public has no appetite for the song.