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I heard it tooA friend of mine heard The final version in a seminar back in 2024
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I heard it tooA friend of mine heard The final version in a seminar back in 2024
I noticed earlier that every file in that screenshot aligns with titles the estate registered in one of their US Copyright Office rushes back in 2010, down to the working title of “Remember What I Told You.”Those files are apparently from AdeZ laptop. He has the original lossless files
If this is the last mix is likely the one with autotuneI Am A Loser 14.5 MD mp.CD
Not very surprised it was working in 2000s, but now in what year?Don't Be Messin 28.1 CD
finished in terms of what?DBMR was supposedly finished for T25.
My 18th birthdayThanks for the info, would love to hear this eventually--the HIStory stuff is just so interesting to me and it seems super mysterious. Also, were you the one people were saying had Ghost of Another Lover in good quality? Do you know if this CD has anything reworked from 2009?
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I emailed Brad Sundberg about Circles, if it's the same as that Family Thing mix or a common name they used. He doesn't recall anything about it at all.
I feel like after Scream leaked (or some other leaks) he decided his voice was too in demand.I was listening to Al Capone, Price of Fame, Throwin' Your Life Away, Cheater, etc last night.
It's night and day listening to how he worked before the Bad album and after.
Yeah it was played on radio weeks before it was supposed to.Scream leaked in 1995?
Scream leaked in 1995?
I would say Xscape then Hold My Hand was the nail in the coffin. I don't remember who it was who said it but that leak absolutely devastated him and made him basically paranoid about laying his vocals down on a song and who had access to the tracks.I feel like after Scream leaked (or some other leaks) he decided his voice was too in demand.
I searched as well and it's rather interestingNot a relevant track to any ongoing conversation here just thought it was interesting.
I've brought this up here before but it wasn't confirmed until now. The track "Be Me 4 A Day" does NOT exist and the BMI registration is a false fabrication. I did a deep dive investigation and the co-writer (only person to ever claim it existed) Calix Grey has countless fraudulent registrations on BMI with various artists such as Tito, 3T, Brandy, and many others and she now writes science fiction novels. Really goofy situation.
I would say Xscape then Hold My Hand was the nail in the coffin. I don't remember who it was who said it but that leak absolutely devastated him and made him basically paranoid about laying his vocals down on a song and who had access to the tracks.
Rodney created a whole personal phone line for MJ to record vocals on.I know that this is the "official" reason given, but like I pointed out before, the difficulty in getting MJ into the studio in those years -- he'd never show up when he was supposed to or he would cancel the studio dates at the last minute -- was probably a bigger factor in the lack of MJ leads.
Agreed. I don't think Michael was paranoid about laying vocals, it was a task during this time to get him to commit to thingsI know that this is the "official" reason given, but like I pointed out before, the difficulty in getting MJ into the studio in those years -- he'd never show up when he was supposed to or he would cancel the studio dates at the last minute -- was probably a bigger factor in the lack of MJ leads.
I know that this is the "official" reason given, but like I pointed out before, the difficulty in getting MJ into the studio in those years -- he'd never show up when he was supposed to or he would cancel the studio dates at the last minute -- was probably a bigger factor in the lack of MJ leads.
He was paranoid about a lot of thingsAgreed. I don't think Michael was paranoid about laying vocals, it was a task during this time to get him to commit to things
Yeah like dying before his timeHe was paranoid about a lot of things
Which was his own fault but that's another topic for another day.He was paranoid about a lot of things
Even during Invincible, he'd often be a no-show. It's been confirmed by the people who were in his entourage at the time, from the Darkchild guys to Boteach to the guy who took the picture that was supposed to be used for the CD cover. He'd take so much medication that he'd often be incapacited and not able/willing to go out. Same happened with Elvis. Part of the insane price tag for the Invincible project was wasted studio time, where Sony would have to pay for a bunch of people who came in to work and MJ didn't show.I think more so after the trial it was harder to get MJ in the studio. But during Invincible, he was at a different point in his life. Creatively, Dangerous and Bad were probably when he was most active.
I assume we have 4.6 but he doesn't know himself@GYWOOM I think this is the third time asking you this, but, did you know what versions of Shut Up And Dance we have?
5.3
E & M Mix
4.3
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EXACTLY THANK YOU (you gotta admit it's funny to watch)Why are collectors publicly fighting like this? What’s the reason for it? I just don’t understand the petty call outs and disses. Just enjoy the music.