Yes, only Brad Buxer was involved with this song, not Michael.
"On December 11, 2009, independent record label Fervor Records released several previously unreleased Jetzons songs. One song, "Hard Times", closely resembles the theme for the level "Ice Cap Zone" in the 1994 video game Sonic the...
I was checking all my old HIStory concert photos the other day and noticed that the lean didn't work in Leipzig (Germany) 1997.
I guess it can be a painful thing if this goes wrong. Imagine one foot stuck, the other lose.. you fall... ouuuch..... So over time he might have gotten more cautious.
Why would he only confess about these 3 songs "and Stay". He sang a whole bunch more songs for the Cascios.
Is this new btw? At least something similar was posted on his facebook page some time after the album came out. Then it was removed again and he claimed that he had been hacked.
I...
I think so too. The mass of people (non hardcore fans) that make such albums a commercial success have a hard time distinguishing between Jason Malachi and Michael Jackson. How are they supposed to hear or care about what era a real MJ song is from. If it's a good song, it's a good song. That's...
You're exaggerating badly.
In the "I Feel It Coming" video, there are two little MJ'esk VISUAL homages to Michael.
The militaria style jacket and the Billie-Jean-video-like triple splitscreen at one point. That's it.
No MJ-trademark moves (he hardly dances)... and his voice and singing style...
Since this happened some days ago (in 1995)...
Here's an interesting article about the doctor who treated Michael after his collapse at the HBO "One Night Only" rehearsals.
(The original article, published ~2 weeks after Michael's death, is not online anymore, but still can be found...
Re: New MJ content?
80s style is a thing in general, and the 'SynthWave' retro genre seems to have hit mainstream with the latest The Weeknd productions now. Just to say... it doesn't always mean people are out to copy Michael Jackson when things sound 80s. Michael didn't invent any of that...
The sticker it got after the jewish controversy was just a disclaimer sticker with Michaels apology. No parental advisory sticker. Of course in theory it's possible that certain local shops put a parental advisory sticker on it themselve in fear of potentially mad parents, but I have never seen...
There were no USA copies of the HIStory album that officially came with a parental advisory label.
And while this label might have added to the badass-factor and sales of Hiphop and Rock genre albums in the 80s and 90s, I doubt that a Michael Jackson Pop mainstream album like HIStory would have...
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