The Discussion of MJ's Unreleased Tracks

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.
And all the stuff “collectors” is literally stolen material. They act all high and mighty but they are thieves who shouldn’t have what they do.
 
And all the stuff “collectors” is literally stolen material.
Not all. Physical items are not stolen - most of the times.

"Much Too Soon (Mix #9)" or CLHGA Extended for example. Never stolen.
I had prepared the first one for late 2025 but forgot about it. It had nth to do with any trolling that has been going on.

Some people have the maturity of a 5 year old and crave attention.

I second this. I think a close look at someone's public actions (AI slops, rude postings, trolling VS "the best unofficial event in 10 years" as someone said in a recent chat) gives you an idea what they're up to.

Just enjoy the music!

Collectors will be collectors.
File traders will be file traders.
Trolls will be trolls.
Fans will be fans.


I think we all need to appreciate what we have as I think we forget the preciseness MJ released his work with.

I second this as well.
 
The children yearn for more 7 minute shitty beat loops
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"Much Too Soon (Mix #9)" or CLHGA Extended for example. Never stolen.
I had prepared the first one for late 2025 but forgot about it. It had nth to do with any trolling that has been going on.
Do you mind sharing a lossless copy of MTS?
 
Just listened to don’t stop till you get enough there.

I think we all need to appreciate what we have as I think we forget the preciseness MJ released his work with.
But if I say my favorite song is It’s The Falling in Love that’d be grounds to be drawn and quartered right?

I do agree for sure.
 
So that 'Ain't No Business' session is an early version of 'Monkey Business' right..?
I already answered this.

 
remember when he said he wanted reparations from fans for the leaked MJ songs he produced lmfaooooo
I feel sorry for Bryan Loren.
The guy spent nearly two years thinking he was the replacement for Quincy Jones, only to end up with nothing on the album.

I know it’s still up in the air whether he left on his own accord or was dismissed by Michael, but as someone who prefers Serious Effect to a lot of what ended up on Dangerous, I can’t help but feel he was a bit hard done by. Nevertheless, asking for money directly from fans is perhaps not the best way around the situation
 
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