You won't get an argument out of me on Whatever Happens being a great single worthy tune.
But at the end of the day it wasn't MJs choice to put that or YRMW as 1st. It would've been Unbreakable. And that's a strong song like Scream, it's pretty much Bad 2.0. MJ was well aware of the formula...
I'm sure MJ didn't want to, but with family, sometimes they just keep making you go along with things anyway. I would be very surprised if it didn't happen, at least one more time.
There was a whole 2001 segment and according to Jermaine, there would've been a whole reunion tour. I think it was just fine, the handful. Add ABC or Never Can Say Goodbye though.
Hollywood Tonight would not have been a good song to put out in 2001, I don't care what you think. It would be just as downplayed and ignored these days. None of the songs MJ could've put out would've done well at all, even Billie Jean 2 wouldn't do what his earlier records had done. It's barely...
The new version of Xscape is how I test subwoofers and sound systems.
But amongst his own songs, well, Dangerous is quite hard. Jam is also underrated, the bass on that one slams.
Unbreakable would've been a sick opener, I don't care who you are.
But the tracklist was basically all Thriller singles, the big Bad and Dangerous tunes, and a couple HIStory songs.
What the show really needed, was guest stars. Let Janet show up and sing Scream. Get Paul to do Say Say Say (Or...
I don't think I've said it exactly like that, but that is true. MJ (r.e. his camp) needs to take his narrative back before it's hijacked.
He would've done it with This Is It. And if he was alive, he wouldn't be being sued, and if he was, he'd fight it and win.
But now, there's different ways...
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