Let's end the confusion about MJ's unreleased tracks here

Then you might wanna go to the AI Michael thread.

That's solid work though.
Can you guide me to it? Can't seem to find it via the search.

Thanks! For the time being, heres the full version: https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/6847fdea-af76-4030-a923-a93b9c62ebc9

Needs a bit of tinkering still. Can't do anything about the bad source files.

Working on the Grammy Awards right now. Takes a long time tho. Everything is upscaled to 4K and enhanced via multiple AI mods.
 
Can you guide me to it? Can't seem to find it via the search.

Thanks! For the time being, heres the full version: https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/6847fdea-af76-4030-a923-a93b9c62ebc9

Needs a bit of tinkering still. Can't do anything about the bad source files.

Working on the Grammy Awards right now. Takes a long time tho. Everything is upscaled to 4K and enhanced via multiple AI mods.
 
Yeah they're near the same level of completion but for most of the songs from the 2000's I'm more interested in hearing their composition than I am in the vocals. After all since most of those songs are unrecorded they're all that they're gonna have to offer anyways lol.
Same here. I'd gladly welcome an album - hell, even an EP - of the most fleshed-out instrumentals of the bunch. Just for a taste of what could have been. On the condition that they go the Xscape route and have the OG versions accessible.

That might be obvious, considering there's little to no vocals, but I wouldn't put it past the Estate to overdub an instrumental to make it more appealing to the new generation of fans.
 
Same here. I'd gladly welcome an album - hell, even an EP - of the most fleshed-out instrumentals of the bunch. Just for a taste of what could have been. On the condition that they go the Xscape route and have the OG versions accessible.

That might be obvious, considering there's little to no vocals, but I wouldn't put it past the Estate to overdub an instrumental to make it more appealing to the new generation of fans.
The unfinished tracks could be the foundation for the biopic score. Making cinematic versions of those melodies if they apply. That'd be interesting. They won't do it though.
 
The unfinished tracks could be the foundation for the biopic score. Making cinematic versions of those melodies if they apply. That'd be interesting. They won't do it though.
I'm still holding out hope that they'll at least play Just Remember as a closing theme during the credits. Seeing how it's one of the last songs MJ recorded it'd be a good song to end the movie.
 
It'd be cool if they did a studio footage/unreleased audio montage at some point in the film. Could use a track such as "Water" to highlight some "final years" vocals. If studio footage is sparse, then could use unseen/unpublished photos, lyrics, track listings, etc. But perhaps at that point, they'd consider themselves too generous to the fans. lol.
 
Yeah they're near the same level of completion but for most of the songs from the 2000's I'm more interested in hearing their composition than I am in the vocals. After all since most of those songs are unrecorded they're all that they're gonna have to offer anyways lol.
The composition shouldn't be too different from most Buxer tracks. ala D.I.G, IAAL, SIM, etc.
 
I love the irony of him talking about "Turning Me Off" and saying something to the effect of there being "no song", in the end. Turn off the non-existent song, Bill. 😂
He meant it’s extremely incomplete. My guess is this is something akin to “The Verdict” with a scratch vocal. Something just to experiment with new sounds and ideas, but otherwise not given much consideration.
 
He meant it’s extremely incomplete. My guess is this is something akin to “The Verdict” with a scratch vocal. Something just to experiment with new sounds and ideas, but otherwise not given much consideration.
I know, just found his extreme dislike of it amusing. The way Forger and Barnes described it makes it sound highly interesting, tho, imo.
 
I'd like to hear what they did, but not really interested in will finishing them and recording a new rap or whatever. The demos will do me fine.
Ah yeah. It's a subtle art. "Just the beats, thanks, hold the 💩 please"

It's the fact he's claiming to never let them go that really adds to the mystique. Versus the estate who's just holding onto it, like the way a wasp buzzes around your property.
 
I think Will tried to release one of them and the estate stopped him. So I guess he's just holding onto them because he wants to be the one to do something with it. Which is understandable, he did help create them, and the estate aren't exactly interested in working with others.

Still, would be nice to hear them, for sure.
 
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