Teddy Riley and Michael Prince working on a new project

Michael himself stated that he never stopped creating music. And the people around him in his last year said the same thing.
Yeah, he spent time writing, making arrangements and all of that. Doesn't explicitly mean he recorded them.
We fans don’t know much about these songs, but I’m sure there is enough material left.
Technically there is enough material for a short album, the problem is that the producers who have them won't let the Estate release them, like Will.i.am's songs, 2 of the Bahrain songs and 1 song of RedOne's. Since the Estate can't release them we can't count them as one of the 40 songs.
 
But lets be honest. There are a lot of tracks to release a new posthumous album (even without these 40 tracks).
1. Get your weight off of me
2. The Loser
3. Beautiful girl
4. Days in Gloucestershire
5. Shut up and dance
6. Men in Black
7. Dream Away
8. Shout
That could a great 3d album :)
 
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But lets be honest. There is a lot of tracks to release a new posthumous album (even without these 40 tracks).
1. Get your weight off of me
2. The Loser
3. Beautiful girl
4. Days in Gloucestershire
5. Shut up and dance
6. Men in Black
7. Dream Away
8. Shout
That could a great 3d album :)
As long as we know "Shut Up And Dance" does not have vocals, unless they prove us otherwise. Let's put there "Throwing Your Life Away" and "Chicago 1945", and maybe a totally unheard song like "Remember What I Told You"
 
As long as we know "Shut Up And Dance" does not have vocals, unless they prove us otherwise. Let's put there "Throwing Your Life Away" and "Chicago 1945", and maybe a totally unheard song like "Remember What I Told You"
I saw the video where some of Michael's well known folk was talking about vocals of this song. He even sung a little bit of it...
 
I think a third posthumous release would potentially include these:

- Throwing Your Life Away
- Get Your Weight Off Me
- Chicago 1945 (If Porcaro lets them use it)
- Cheater ('Contemporised', similar to The Way You Love Me on Michael Album)
- Hot Street
- If You Don't Love Me
- Serious Effect (If Bryan Loren lets them use it)
- Hot Fun in the Summer Time
- Nite Line

It'll be released around the same time as the biopic and will have a 'Weeknd-esc' sound, hence the inclusion of mostly 80s outtakes
 
I think a third posthumous release would potentially include these:

- Throwing Your Life Away
- Get Your Weight Off Me
- Chicago 1945 (If Porcaro lets them use it)
- Cheater ('Contemporised', similar to The Way You Love Me on Michael Album)
- Hot Street
- If You Don't Love Me
- Serious Effect (If Bryan Loren lets them use it)
- Hot Fun in the Summer Time
- Nite Line

It'll be released around the same time as the biopic and will have a 'Weeknd-esc' sound, hence the inclusion of mostly 80s outtakes
i like that too(y)
 
I think a third posthumous release would potentially include these:

- Throwing Your Life Away
- Get Your Weight Off Me
- Chicago 1945 (If Porcaro lets them use it)
- Cheater ('Contemporised', similar to The Way You Love Me on Michael Album)
- Hot Street
- If You Don't Love Me
- Serious Effect (If Bryan Loren lets them use it)
- Hot Fun in the Summer Time
- Nite Line

It'll be released around the same time as the biopic and will have a 'Weeknd-esc' sound, hence the inclusion of mostly 80s outtakes
That one sounds awesome already!
 
Please, I've said it a couple of times already and I'll continue to do so... I hope we won't get another album. Don't get me wrong, I want "new" music as much as y'all do, but I think nowadays singles are the way to go. Imagine having a new song every 6 months or so, I'd take that over an album anytime of the day, and it would also kinda solve the problem of not having so many releasable songs left, don't waste them on an album that only fans will listen to! I mean, sure, they could slap them all on an album once they released a couple of them and maybe put a handful of new songs on the album itself (I think Michael planned to do a similar thing after This Is It...), so yeah, singles are the way to go, and what a lovely way to go!
 
This is an track that MJ worked on during his experimental period, MJ banged the microphone into the side of his head whilst Michael Prince stood over him breathing and moaning. Michael Prince later described those sessions as some of the best work they ever did.
You made this crap up. You made this freaking bull💩 up.

This is a demo for Behind the Mask. I hate you fans and your wiki lore crap
 
ok folks, fake snippets aside. here's some real insider shit.

It has been kinda semi-confirmed that Teddy's been working exclusivly on previously leftover songs, precisely on

Ready 2 win (2024 mix)
Fall in love (2024 mix)
Water (2024 mix)
Stay (2024 mix)
Burn tonight (2024 mix)
Black widow (2024 mix)
All I need (2024 mix)
All right (2024 mix)
Soldier boy (2024 mix)


Here are some pics from the still ongoing recording sessions. Btw, the newly hired a vocalist is da bomb! He's really nailing the vibratio🤣

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ok folks, fake snippets aside. here's some real insider shit.

It has been kinda semi-confirmed that Teddy's been working exclusivly on previously leftover songs, precisely on

Ready 2 win (2024 mix)
Fall in love (2024 mix)
Water (2024 mix)
Stay (2024 mix)
Burn tonight (2024 mix)
Black widow (2024 mix)
All I need (2024 mix)
All right (2024 mix)
Soldier boy (2024 mix)


Here are some pics from the still ongoing recording sessions. Btw, the newly hired a vocalist is da bomb! He's really nailing the vibratio🤣

images

ratio3x2_800.jpg


5ebede4e11ab8.image.jpg
HAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
 
I think a third posthumous release would potentially include these:

- Throwing Your Life Away
- Get Your Weight Off Me
- Chicago 1945 (If Porcaro lets them use it)
- Cheater ('Contemporised', similar to The Way You Love Me on Michael Album)
- Hot Street
- If You Don't Love Me
- Serious Effect (If Bryan Loren lets them use it)
- Hot Fun in the Summer Time
- Nite Line

It'll be released around the same time as the biopic and will have a 'Weeknd-esc' sound, hence the inclusion of mostly 80s outtakes
Hopefully not Serious Effect. I think most of the Loren songs including Men in Black are pretty dull and repetitive. Superfly Sister being the exception which is excellent.
 
Hopefully not Serious Effect. I think most of the Loren songs including Men in Black are pretty dull and repetitive. Superfly Sister being the exception which is excellent.
Serious Effect is better than Superfly Sister to me tbh. And I really like Superfly Sister. But Serious Effect is just good and hood.
 
I quite like the vibe of the unreleased Loren tracks if I'm honest. Would be nice to hear them properly mastered.
Same here. Though I can imagine that they would've sounded outdated by the time 1991 rolled around.

If they worked around MJ's vocal melody for a new Serious Effect instrumental it could very easily appear on a new album project. The most difficult part would be getting Loren to approve. I can imagine him being similar to Porcaro, in regards to producers meddling with his work.
 
I think a third posthumous release would potentially include these:

- Throwing Your Life Away
- Get Your Weight Off Me
- Chicago 1945 (If Porcaro lets them use it)
- Cheater ('Contemporised', similar to The Way You Love Me on Michael Album)
- Hot Street
- If You Don't Love Me
- Serious Effect (If Bryan Loren lets them use it)
- Hot Fun in the Summer Time
- Nite Line

It'll be released around the same time as the biopic and will have a 'Weeknd-esc' sound, hence the inclusion of mostly 80s outtakes
Dream Away must be released. It could even be a single
 
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