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Who told you that ?It's a vocally complete demo from 1981, it was written by Sue Shifrin and produced by Quincy with a length of 4:12 minutes and a BPM of 106.
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Who told you that ?It's a vocally complete demo from 1981, it was written by Sue Shifrin and produced by Quincy with a length of 4:12 minutes and a BPM of 106.
Source pleaseIt's a vocally complete demo from 1981, it was written by Sue Shifrin and produced by Quincy with a length of 4:12 minutes and a BPM of 106.
Is it possibly new songs we haven't heard yet?![]()
Ransomed.vc group claims hack on ‘all of Sony systems’
Relative ransomware newcomers have claimed to have succeeded in what could be a devastating ransomware attack on global entertainment giant Sony.www.cybersecurityconnect.com.au
Interesting new occurrence. Might there be something new incoming?
Amidst the significant other things going on at Sony Corporation, yes.Is it possibly new songs we haven't heard yet?
That's what I'm asking about, maybe one of our resident leakers has heard through the grape vinewill they ever possibly get leaked soon?
lol, 6,000 files? I doubt it.![]()
Ransomed.vc group claims hack on ‘all of Sony systems’
Relative ransomware newcomers have claimed to have succeeded in what could be a devastating ransomware attack on global entertainment giant Sony.www.cybersecurityconnect.com.au
Interesting new occurrence. Might there be something new incoming?
We're talking the entire Sony Corporation. I'm assuming PlayStation is included in that.lol, 6,000 files? I doubt it.
They said they want to sell the data.will they ever possibly get leaked soon?
“We have successfully compromissed [sic] all of sony systems,” the group claimed on both the clear and dark nets. “We won’t ransom them! We will sell the data. Due to Sony not wanting to pay. DATA IS FOR SALE.” https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/a-ransomware-group-claims-to-have-beached-all-sony-systems/
I'm sure they have hq versions of Man in Black and others.As far as I know, Sony no longer has any MJ Music in their database. What leaked about ten years ago mainly came from worked songs from the Michael album.
It is very unlikely MJ did full verses for that song. Also even if true Loren will never release it , also Loren's songs were mostly shit.I'm sure they have hq versions of Man in Black and others.
Conjecture.I'm sure they have hq versions of Man in Black and others.
Apart from Superfly Sister which i did like. The rest are corny tunes.It is very unlikely MJ did full verses for that song. Also even if true Loren will never release it , also Loren's songs were mostly shit.
Pure hyperbole actually. This is why the Wikipedia page has so many fake names.Conjecture.
you're wrong. they have Men in Black in HQ.Conjecture.
Michael Jackson (recorded in 1989)
It is included on an ultra rare promo titled ‘Promo Flight Only’, of which only ten copies exist, given to Sony executives on their way to Neverland from Europe in 1991, as a teaser for the tracks under consideration for Michael’s album, Dangerous – the promo also featured the still unreleased Men In Black. https://mjlyricsonly.com/monkey-business/
The flight only CD isn't real.you're wrong. they have Men in Black in HQ.
Really?The flight only CD isn't real.
I knew the middle one was a real deal. Thought it was Boy No for a second but alas. Very interesting.
Damien says the second snippet is “From the Bottom of My Heart”! Another commenter is saying the third snippet is from “Boy No”.
UNKNOWN BRAD BUXER TRACK - I don't know the title of this song, but from what I've heard, I'm guessing that it is the long-time speculated Bottom of My Heart. I've only heard about 25-30 seconds of it, though. It is similar to Heal the World and Cry in terms of music; a smooth drum track that is slightly buried under the strings, pianos and guitars. Lyrically, it leans towards What More Can I Give and We Are the World. It's a down-tempo ballad about a tragedy. (If my memory serves me correctly, it was aimed towards a Hurricane Katrina disaster in 2006.) Michael even borrows a few ad-libs from What More Can I Give in the song ("Oh, my God! Oh, my God!" and "Teaching, I'm preaching my brother!"). The version I heard was taken from the ending of the song, where I assume a choir would have been inserted; however, since it's an unfinished song, it's just multi-layered vocals of Michael. "Sending love from the bottom of my heart."