12 completed & unreleased songs of Michael's were found in a storage unit.

ok some songs I've heard. they are : Work That Body, To Satisfy You, Serious Effect, (I feel like I have heard She Got It but I'm not sure)
 
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In response, the Estate clarifies to THR that these tracks are not “new” as the master recordings are currently housed in the Estate’s vaults. “The Estate of Michael Jackson was presented with DAT copies NOT master recordings of Michael’s music, and we confirmed that the actual master recordings were in fact already located in the Estate’s vaults,” says a rep for the Estate. “It should be clear to all that ownership and rights of exploitation to the recordings remain vested in MJJP Records and that nothing commercial or otherwise can be done with the DAT copies.”
 
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In response, the Estate clarifies to THR that these tracks are not “new” as the master recordings are currently housed in the Estate’s vaults. “The Estate of Michael Jackson was presented with DAT copies NOT master recordings of Michael’s music, and we confirmed that the actual master recordings were in fact already located in the Estate’s vaults,” says a rep for the Estate. “It should be clear to all that ownership and rights of exploitation to the recordings remain vested in MJJP Records and that nothing commercial or otherwise can be done with the DAT copies.”
source?
 
It's convenient that enough songs were found to make a full album. Maybe a little TOO convenient.

After the whole Cascio debarcle I'll always be a little suspicious of any new songs that's magically discovored.
Exactly!! What I would like to know, post Cascio and also post the birth of AI... how can we make sure we will ever get true Michael whenever a new song gets published?! I mean Cascio was done before AI, I would assume it would be even easier to do pull it off nowdays.

So... how will we ever know?
 
He might be bitter person but when you hear stuff like '7 Digits' you have to admit Loren is right about his influence on not only 'Dangerous' but also 'History' and 'Blood on the Dancefloor'
Not to be pedantic but in this specific case of 7 digits, wasn’t it Michael who came up with the melody for the song? It’s basically Michael recycling his own ideas and honestly, a lot of artist does this. IMO, I can not hear any influence from the Bryan Loren tracks on Dangerous or History except for 7 digits.
 
He might be bitter person but when you hear stuff like '7 Digits' you have to admit Loren is right about his influence on not only 'Dangerous' but also 'History' and 'Blood on the Dancefloor'
I dunno if I agree. As much as I enjoy some of his songs, they’re very middle-of-the-road new jack swing beats that any R&B singer/producer could’ve made. To be honest, I hear more influence from Bobby Brown than Loren on Dangerous and BOTDF.

I could buy that Loren was a very important stepping stone towards convincing MJ to make NJS and work with Teddy Riley, but I think he’s drastically over-inflated his own importance in MJ’s catalog.
 
This sounds exciting, not sure what will come of it but it's nice to know more titles exist at least
 
I like Bryan's work tbh. I think 'Do The Bartman' tainted his sound to 'goofy' instead of funky but I think Michael would have sounded great on these songs, it's definitely the Minneapolis and R'n'B sound it is said he was looking for:


BTW: 'Ain't that what chu want' is basically Man in Black vs. Streetwalker

His music doesn't suit MJ. Too Prince-esque.
 
Pressure's registered with BMI; stating Michael as the perfoming artist.



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I'm pretty sure Seven Digits was featured in early Blood on the Dance Floor promotional tracklists.
 
I spoke with Shana Mangatal, who knows Bryan Loren's songs pretty well, and she told me she didn't know "Pressure" and "She's Got It Baby."
And for "Can't Come Back", she remembers that Bryan Loren is lead vocal on this song.

Obviously, she doesn't know everything. But I would like to have confirmation that it is indeed MJ, especially on "Can't Come Back" and "She's Got It Baby". I prefer to be careful.

Maybe @JohnC has more information on these Bryan Loren songs?

Edit :

Maybe @Korgnex ? @AdeZ ?
 
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The version we've heard has to be the final version (that's why it was considered for Dangerous SE), in fact it seems that the recently found version doesn't feature LL Cool J in the rap
You think so? It still sounds ‘unfinished’ in some parts. Either way i want all the versions. Thats my song lol
 
As we come to the end of another year, can someone fill me in regards to what song's leaked in 2024?
 
As we come to the end of another year, can someone fill me in regards to what song's leaked in 2024?
On July 20, 2024, Faux leaked a medium-quality snippet of the 2010 remix on the internet.[7] Damien Shields confirmed its authenticity on July 22.[8] Meanwhile, two more snippets leaked on the same day.[9] On August 29, 2024, it was leaked in full by an unknown source, and a day later, Damien Shields confirmed its authenticity.[10]
 
As we come to the end of another year, can someone fill me in regards to what song's leaked in 2024?
This year we got:

Best Of Joy third verse with alternative vocal take

Seven Digits snippets https://youtu.be/0ndMa4sZ_Kc

Unedited GYWOOM

Changes snippet

Rocker snippet (still uncertain whether it's real or not) https://youtu.be/K6GoYG-A0Fg

Higher quality seminar recording of Throwing Your Life Away

Scrapped remix of TYLA for the Michael album

2nd scrapped remix of Hollywood Tonight made by Neff-U https://youtu.be/GBb2t6Tr2jY

Real Water and Monster snippets https://youtu.be/FLxsx_zQ5pc https://youtu.be/b2SXWQXaIiA

Shout writer's demo https://youtu.be/mi-6h5xaQEA

Not as extensive as it was last year but still a great year for leaks I'd say lol
 
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I like Bryan's work tbh. I think 'Do The Bartman' tainted his sound to 'goofy' instead of funky but I think Michael would have sounded great on these songs, it's definitely the Minneapolis and R'n'B sound it is said he was looking for:


BTW: 'Ain't that what chu want' is basically Man in Black vs. Streetwalker
that black or white clap 😭
 
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