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Two possibilities come to mind. Either the author of the article misremembered the song title or there's a totally different song called PG with no connection to LG at all.
No, fanmadeJust found this instrumental, gywoom. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QpQJzkknC6x_7mMdJz3nr6dBCm0kekSe/view?usp=drivesdk
Is it real?
Pretty sure pyramid girl is just something fans made up
It is not just this news article (posted by @Fuzball) about 'Pyramid Girl' actually being the 'Liberian Girl' song.Yeah, I don't think it's been mentioned anywhere other than this article, so I do not think it's a legitimate title.
The For The Record book is fairly dated, at this point.It is not just this news article (posted by @Fuzball) about 'Pyramid Girl' actually being the 'Liberian Girl' song.
'Pyramid Girl' was the working title of 'Liberian Girl', as confirmed also by several other sources.
For example:
"…'Liberian Girl' came out of the woodwork in 1986, under the working title 'Pyramid Girl'…" ('Michael Jackson: All The Songs: The Story Behind Every Track' book by François Allard and Richard Lecocq)
Even Adrian Grant confirms it in the March 1987 news section of his book:
"…The ['BAD'] album is said to include tracks titled 'Bad' and 'Pyramid Girl', later confirmed to be 'Liberian Girl'…" ('Michael Jackson: The Visual Documentary' book)
Or, the 'For The Record' book (by Craig Halstead and Chris Cadman), which again confirms that.
This is news to me!There were 2 albums that were supposed to be released in 1983......one of them was another Michael turned in no later than April and the Victory album but Victory was pushed back to 1984
You better hope MJ never met Kanye, the farther away from that guy the better for his rep tbh. R.Kelly is enough.Did MJ work on songs with Kanye West ?
On Thriller 25, the remix are made by Akon and will.i.am, and MJ work with them on new songs. But with Kanye West ?
Nope.Did MJ work on songs with Kanye West ?
Lol yeah. I don't say this only because of his controversies but I always thought that Kanye was overrated, his voice is pretty uninspiring.You better hope MJ never met Kanye, the farther away from that guy the better for his rep tbh. R.Kelly is enough.
In The Valley is a real title from the Mexico Deposition.Who knows about song in the valley with tyrees
Yes tyrese they said 2000 watts discovered during working on song in the valleyIn The Valley is a real title from the Mexico Deposition.
And I assume you meant Tyrese ? No correlation, as far as I'm aware. All that is publicly known is the title.
I've been thinking about this since the Estate gave the background of Sunset Driver, we got NO outtakes from that era and it's odd (WALTG is from before OTW and Be Not Always wasn't recorded during OTW). We got outtakes from every era including from after Invincible's release but nothing from OTW. I'm sure that the songs might not be anything special but I'm still interested in hearing them, especially Going To Rio and the demo of Little Susie.honestly, why are there so many known unreleased songs from every era except Off the Wall? there are some but not as many
Going to Rio have Brazil styleI've been thinking about this since the Estate gave the background of Sunset Driver, we got NO outtakes from that era and it's odd (WALTG is from before OTW and Be Not Always wasn't recorded during OTW). We got outtakes from every era including from after Invincible's release but nothing from OTW. I'm sure that the songs might not be anything special but I'm still interested in hearing them, especially Going To Rio and the demo of Little Susie.
Written and recorded in 1976.I've been thinking about this since the Estate gave the background of Sunset Driver, we got NO outtakes from that era and it's odd (WALTG is from before OTW and Be Not Always wasn't recorded during OTW). We got outtakes from every era including from after Invincible's release but nothing from OTW. I'm sure that the songs might not be anything special but I'm still interested in hearing them, especially Going To Rio and the demo of Little Susie.
Probably due to him being busy with touring with his brothers as well as filming The Wiz; yet he had still managed to write (and most likely also demoed) a dozen songs.honestly, why are there so many known unreleased songs from every era except Off the Wall? there are some but not as many
This is news to me!
I know Mike was planning on his follow up to Thriller before Victory but I didn't realise an album was scheduled..thank God Thriller was an astronomical success.
I'm so glad Mike waited and crafted a phenomenal follow up to Thriller, rather than copping out and releasing a concept album
Probably due to him being busy with touring with his brothers as well as filming The Wiz; yet he had still managed to write (and most likely also demoed) a dozen songs.
“Light the Way” — No MJ vocals. Ballad. Horn section intro, full choir singing the choruses. Lyrics include, “Light the way, let’s pray for peace.”Did Michael recorded light the way and he who make the sky grey ?![]()
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Thank you very much what about i have this dream it's also from bahrin session“Light the Way” — No MJ vocals. Ballad. Horn section intro, full choir singing the choruses. Lyrics include, “Light the way, let’s pray for peace.”
“He Who Makes the Sky Gray” — Vocals exist, but their extent/completion is unknown.
I took this information from AlwaysThere's recap of everything that Damien Shields has said about unreleased tracks.
“I Have This Dream” (2005) — All-star version fully finished. Ciara, Snoop Dogg, James Ingram, Jermaine, Shirley Caesar, and the O’Jays contribute vocals. R. Kelly is also featured, but MJ allegedly wanted him removed. Leaked demo on YouTube is authentic, though the vocalists are unknown. MJ demo vocals exist, but were to be re-recorded at some point.Thank you very much what about i have this dream it's also from bahrin session
I'm so glad Mike never did a concept album. The best thing about his discography is, it's almost, if not immaculate.Thriller started taking off in 1983 after the Motown 25 performance and once the Thriller short film released, it began to sell almost 1 million albums a week at one point. If Thriller didn't become the monster that it was, Michael definitely would've turned in another album in 83 and that would've most likely been the concept album he was excited for.
I do think 'History' would be stronger with only protest songs or songs that explained him as a person, so in that sense a concept album would be great imo.I'm so glad Mike never did a concept album. The best thing about his discography is, it's almost, if not immaculate.
The nearest he ever got to a concept album was perhaps the 5 songs on Blood or the HIStory album, but I think they're too strong and not experimental enough to be considered concept
The period between making the Bad album demo's (85-87) and the Dangerous era (89-91) is so fascinating to me, MJ seemed so focused