Invincible 25th Anniversary

Invincible (The song) sounds really good in the car, I will say that. Way better than in headphones.
I mostly listen to music on the way to and from work. Some music sounds so damn good in the car. When I’m driving home from work it usually sounds incredible! 😂

Seriously tho, I concur.
 
Has anyone seen the cover of Heaven can wait on TikTok? 😂 the lad has a decent voice but his eyes go to the back of his head and it looks like he’s enjoying himself a little too much when he sings I’d tell them noooooo 😂😂😂

Daniel Boutros is his name …. Bro almost came from his own voice 😂 in the first comment
 
I also got it on release. The first MJ album I bought on release day. What can I say? I listened to it over and over and loved it so much that I started buying all the Jackson 5 albums, Jackson's albums, and missing MJ albums.
Completely opposite here….I remember the album leaked online a week or so before release and I was so dissapointed with it.
Still I bought it on release day as I have done with every album since Bad in 1987.
 
When i hear all the Writer Demos then i can say there is no 0,00% of Michaels Own Artisticaly Power and love inside, its Just an album where he was singing the writer demos 1:1 (like a Karaoke Album) without Soul example:




 
I doubt it is true. Unbreakable was recorded in the mid of 2000, while picture was taken in 1999

"Unbreakable" was recorded rather last minute in spring 2001. So was "Threatened".

Keep in mind, that Invincible still sold 13 million copies worldwide in the first few years.

Only 5m. Eventually, it reached 6m (or so they say).
 
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When i hear all the Writer Demos then i can say there is no 0,00% of Michaels Own Artisticaly Power and love inside, its Just an album where he was singing the writer demos 1:1 (like a Karaoke Album) without Soul example:




that guitar in the first video sounds like a groan tube
 
MJ should have chosen this song by Tyrese instead of 2000 Watts:

That song was never presented to MJ. The reason why he heard "2000 Watts" was because Teddy Riley produced it and showed it to him; "I Like Them Girls" was produced by the Underdogs.

Fun fact, though: Harvey Mason Jr one of the two members of the Underdogs and he was originally in Darkchild's team. He worked on "You Rock My World", "We've Had Enough", "Cry", "Escape", etc; basically, the songs MJ and Darkchild did before MJ decided he wanted to overhaul the album in 2000.

Another fun fact: Darkchild happened to produce this track for Tyrese at the same time he was working with MJ.
 
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Anyway, Invincible gets too much hate from this fandom. It's not a good album, but it's not a terrible album, either. All in all, it's an average pop album. Yeah, it's far from MJ's best, but what do you expect from a guy who was in his 40s? It's really not much worse than Dangerous and History. Both of those albums were overlong with obvious filler. What 70+ minute album isn't? Yeah, MJ was chasing trends, but he was chasing them on Dangerous and History, too. Songs like "Heartbreaker" and "Invincible" aren't much worse than "She Drives Me Wild" and "Can't Let Her Get Away", or "History" and "2 Bad".

Songs like "You Are My Life" and "The Lost Children" aren't much worse than "Keep the Faith" and "Heal the World". "Privacy" isn't much worse than "D.S.". "Cry" isn't much worse than "You Are Not Alone". "Don't Walk Away" isn't much worse than the "Smile" cover. And what the hell was "Come Together" even doing on History? Nobody actually listens to "Little Susie", do they? Yeah, it's a shame how MJ didn't write many songs on Invincible, and the only two songs he wrote on it are pretty cheesy, but I think MJ did a fine job for someone who was dealing with a dependency on painkillers. And I like how he included something for everyone on the album.

There's R&B and soul on "Break of Dawn", "Butterflies", "Heaven Can Wait", "Whatever Happens" (even Latin fusion on this one), and "You Rock My World". If you like the music MJ made with Quincy Jones, then you might like these songs. There's digital hip hop on "2000 Watts", "Heartbreaker", "Invincible", "Threatened", and "Unbreakable". If you like the songs MJ made after leaving Quincy Jones, then you might like these songs. There's adult contemporary on "Don't Walk Away", "The Lost Children", and "You Are My Life". There's gospel on "Cry" and "Speechless". There's rock on "Privacy".

Yeah, I would have taken "Shout" over "You Are My Life". I don't like "Privacy" very much (but I don't dislike it as much I used to, either). There are too many ballads. The sequencing could be better; "Unbreakable", "Heartbreaker", and "Invincible" all playing back to back at the start of the album was exhausting. The Biggie voice sample was weird. And we're all still wondering who the hell Fats was and why he was on one let alone two tracks. But let's face it, MJ was past his peak in 2001. There was no recovering from the 1993 scandal. People were more interested in talking about his face. Furthermore, rap was overtaking pop music. MJ did about as well as 'N Sync, Britney Spears, and Janet did that year. MJ was never going to return to his former glory, neither artistically nor commercially, so you shouldn't take this hot mess of an album too seriously. I believe Robert Christgau put it best in his review, don't believe the hype matters.
 
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Anyway, Invincible gets too much hate from this fandom. It's not a good album, but it's not a terrible album, either. All in all, it's an average pop album. Yeah, it's far from MJ's best, but what do you expect from a guy who was in his 40s? It's really not much worse than Dangerous and History. Both of those albums were overlong with obvious filler. What 70+ minute album isn't? Yeah, MJ was chasing trends, but he was chasing them on Dangerous and History, too. Songs like "Heartbreaker" and "Invincible" aren't much worse than "She Drives Me Wild" and "Can't Let Her Get Away", or "History" and "2 Bad".

Songs like "You Are My Life" and "The Lost Children" aren't much worse than "Keep the Faith" and "Heal the World". "Privacy" isn't much worse than "D.S.". "Cry" isn't much worse than "You Are Not Alone". "Don't Walk Away" isn't much worse than the "Smile" cover. And what the hell was "Come Together" even doing on History? Nobody actually listens to "Little Susie", do they? Yeah, it's a shame how MJ didn't write many songs on Invincible, and the only two songs he wrote on it are pretty cheesy, but I think MJ did a fine job for someone who was dealing with a dependency on painkillers. And I like how he included something for everyone on the album.

There's R&B and soul on "Break of Dawn", "Butterflies", "Heaven Can Wait", "Whatever Happens" (even Latin fusion on this one), and "You Rock My World". If you like the music MJ made with Quincy Jones, then you might like these songs. There's digital hip hop on "2000 Watts", "Heartbreaker", "Invincible", "Threatened", and "Unbreakable". If you like the songs MJ made after leaving Quincy Jones, then you might like these songs. There's adult contemporary on "Don't Walk Away", "The Lost Children", and "You Are My Life". There's gospel on "Cry" and "Speechless". There's rock on "Privacy".

Yeah, I would have taken "Shout" over "You Are My Life". I don't like "Privacy" very much (but I don't dislike it as much I used to, either). The sequencing could be better; "Unbreakable", "Heartbreaker", and "Invincible" all playing back to back at the start of the album was exhausting. The Biggie voice sample was weird. And we're all still wondering who the hell Fats was and why he was on one let alone two tracks. But let's face it, MJ was past his peak in 2001. There was no recovering from the 1993 scandal. People were more interested in talking about his face. Furthermore, rap was overtaking pop music. MJ did about as well as 'N Sync, Britney Spears, and Janet did that year. MJ was never going to return to his former glory, neither artistically nor commercially, so you shouldn't take this hot mess of an album too seriously. I believe Robert Christgau put it best in his review, don't believe the hype matters.
Invincible is Michael' WORST album! It's really bad, comparing with his previous work! He wrote only about 4 songs. The rest 10-12 songs were given to him. That's ridiculous!

I forgive him that during OTW and Thriller - he was a beginner at the time of these albums, but starting with Bad album he become a REAL MUSICIAN, who started to wrote almost all of his songs!

Invincible was destroyed both by Sony and Michael, and I'm glad that this album sold only 8m copies. It doesn't deserve more! It doesn't even deserve to be released, because that's not MJ's album! That's a feat album, where MJ is a guest!
 
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MICHAEL JACKSON'S FINAL ALBUM IS A MASTERPIECE. (Invincible Album Reaction)​

 
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At the beginning of the song Invincible, you hear the sounds that Rodney Jerkins was supposed to record for Michael from a junkyard. Do you think these sounds could be interpreted as Michael feeling like junk because he was rejected by the woman being sung about?
 
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