What were the planned singles to Invincible?

Was that not to satisfy some producer or something like that? Give some extra royalties? It seems so odd to have Break Of Dawn on it randomly outside of that. I love the song myself, it’s on my top 3 on the album but I feel I am kind of alone rating it so highly.
According to Damien Shields, Dr. Freeze threatened to sue MJ for taking unwarranted credit on “Break of Dawn,” so they included it on Number Ones to provide additional royalties.
 
According to Damien Shields, Dr. Freeze threatened to sue MJ for taking unwarranted credit on “Break of Dawn,” so they included it on Number Ones to provide additional royalties.
Loool then they should have released #1's with a second disc : the whole Invincible album.
 
Unbreakable was planned.

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What’s the logic behind picking singles with multiple tracks versus just one? I mean, YRMW came out as a one-track single, but Cry had three. Is there a rule for this, or is it totally random
 
How could Heaven Can Wait even chart on the RnB charts? Did I miss something? Doesn't a song have to be released at least as a promo single for that to happen? Heaven Can Wait wasn't used anywhere at all, except for that fan party back in 2002
Heaven can wait has become more popular now then back in the day. I see people covering it on tiktok
 
I’ve only just realized - what was the point of pulling Shout from the album if they ended up releasing it anyway as a B-side for the Cry single, which was released to support people after 9/11? They removed Shout because of 9/11, only to put it on the Cry single, which came out because of 9/11. Is this some kind of joke?
 
Could it be that Unbreakable was cancelled as a single release after the Twin Towers collapsed? How likely do you think that is?
 
I’ve only just realized - what was the point of pulling Shout from the album if they ended up releasing it anyway as a B-side for the Cry single, which was released to support people after 9/11? They removed Shout because of 9/11, only to put it on the Cry single, which came out because of 9/11. Is this some kind of joke?
Was shout replaced by YAML because of 9/11 at all?

Other than the final tracklist's been published after 9/11 do you have any solid source for this?
 
Was shout replaced by YAML because of 9/11 at all?

Other than the final tracklist's been published after 9/11 do you have any solid source for this?
Isn't it obvious? 9/11 happens and Michael suddenly goes to record YAML... Probably to replace Shout? Isn't there a clear cause-and-effect relationship here?
 
Were fans going to chip in and pay for it? Because MJ had no money and Sony wasn't going to assign any more resources to a project they had already lost money on.
Could it be that Unbreakable was cancelled as a single release after the Twin Towers collapsed? How likely do you think that is?
I’m convinced the reason the Unbreakable single never saw the light of day is that Mottola didn't want to make it as ambitious as Michael was asking for.

Money wasn't the issue. They could have found 10 million. But I'm 100% sure Mottola would have released it only in Europe again (meaning another limited release like YRMW and Cry), and most likely, the cover would have been Michael's eye once again...

I think Mike just wanted to pour everything into promoting Unbreakable, but Mottola was dead set against it.
 
According to Damien Shields, Dr. Freeze threatened to sue MJ for taking unwarranted credit on “Break of Dawn,” so they included it on Number Ones to provide additional royalties.
Thanks, I knew I was not just making that up, so great that we got to the bottom of where that came from :)
 
I’ve only just realized - what was the point of pulling Shout from the album if they ended up releasing it anyway as a B-side for the Cry single, which was released to support people after 9/11? They removed Shout because of 9/11, only to put it on the Cry single, which came out because of 9/11. Is this some kind of joke?
He preferred YAML because it was dedicated to the kids.
 
Was shout replaced by YAML because of 9/11 at all?

Other than the final tracklist's been published after 9/11 do you have any solid source for this?

The reason "Shout" was pulled was because one of the co-writers complained about the publishing rights to the song.
 
ROCK MY WORLD
BUTTERFLIES
UNBREAKABLE
HEAVEN CAN WAIT
WHATEVER HAPPENS
BREAK OF DAWN
THREATENED
SPEECHLESS
 
ROCK MY WORLD
BUTTERFLIES
UNBREAKABLE
HEAVEN CAN WAIT
WHATEVER HAPPENS
BREAK OF DAWN
THREATENED
SPEECHLESS
YOU ROCK MY WORLD

BUTTERFLIES

UNBREAKABLE

WHATEVER HAPPENS

BREAK OF DAWN

THREATENED

I feel like this was more doable
 
I thought Teddy Riley sang this song. Didn't he?

He didn't, but "Shout" interpolates the 2000 Guy song "Do It"; Guy was a group Teddy was in. Teddy also speaks on the intro.

iirc, the complaining co-writer was Roy Hamilton.
 
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