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A prospective duets album would be as divisive as any other project the estate could do, even if they chose the best possible artists.
It certainly would. I hate the idea. Then again, I wouldn't buy it so maybe it doesn't matter. But the very thought ... ugh!A prospective duets album would be as divisive as any other project the estate could do, even if they chose the best possible artists.
I wouldn't even say it's divisive, the reaction would be simply lukewarm completely. Unless the music and singing is just truly good they would have a lot of talk against it.A prospective duets album would be as divisive as any other project the estate could do, even if they chose the best possible artists.
Its late and im tied but SWLM?The old 2010 mixes of STTR, DYKWYCA, and SWLM probably
Agree 100% Hess….I could have written this myself.And then we ended up with Timbalands crap version on Xscape... Worst posthumous song released IMO. - The production is 100 % off and sounds nothing like anything I imagine MJ would release... - So sad they did not release McClains version.
McClain has made some of the best mixes of MJ's posthumously released songs IMO. - very true to MJ's vision I think.
She Was Lovin' Me. A.K.A Chicago.Its late and im tied but SWLM?
Especially DYKWYCA sounds like a low bitrate mp3 leak….if it was real 320 kbps the sound should have been better imo
Blue Gangsta mp3 leak had awsome sound in comparison.
Right,thank you.She Was Lovin' Me. A.K.A Chicago.
Right,thank you.
Not 100% sure if I have heard the 2010 remix of this.
Heard a few but they could just be fan made.
I think if this remix got finished it could have been pretty cool. It's clearly just an early idea though.
IMO, it is by far the best version of the song.I think if this remix got finished it could have been pretty cool. It's clearly just an early idea though.
Thanks,have this as sound file….sadly only as mp3.
I quite sure this is a finished mix. Sorry.I think if this remix got finished it could have been pretty cool. It's clearly just an early idea though.
Doesn't sound finished at all to me. Nothing is balanced at all and it sounds messy afI quite sure this is a finished mix. Sorry.
Yeah, authenticity aside, Teddy did a damn great job with the Cascio tracks. He overstepped with “Hollywood Tonight,” but even then there was still a lot to enjoy about it.If they made an album with Timbaland, Teddy Riley and John McCain as the producers it would be without a doubt one of the albums of all time.
Seriously though, All of the songs they've worked on is a lot better than the demos. For example, John McCain improved the Paul Anka tracks and Behind The Mask in every way. Teddy Riley improved Hollywood Tonight (Neff-U's remix is my favorite version but the demo is still bland compared to Teddy's mix) and the Cascio Tracks. Timbaland actually made Blue Gangsta and Chicago listenable. With the 3 together in 1 project it would be really hard to be a flop.
I almost agree but Imo Neff-U dropped the ball really hard with his TWYLM remix, that's about the only thing that's stopping him from being amongst one of the best producers to have worked for the Estate.bring Neff-U back to the table, and have Timbaland do a few B-side and deluxe-exclusive remixes like he did in the 1990s and 2000s. I think that would result in the best, most authentic posthumous album to date.
What is this supposed to mean? Chicago? Ok sure, Blue Gangsta though? Hell nahTimbaland actually made Blue Gangsta and Chicago listenable. With the 3 together in 1 project it would be really hard to be a flop.
I love his remix of TWYLM! Not as good as the original but there’s still a lot to love. And even then, his take of “Best of Joy” elevated an otherwise forgettable song to something ethereal. That alone gives me the utmost confidence in him.I almost agree but Imo Neff-U dropped the ball really hard with his TWYLM remix, that's about the only thing that's stopping him from being amongst one of the best producers to have worked for the Estate.
I too prefer the demo version of Blue Gangsta.What is this supposed to mean? Chicago? Ok sure, Blue Gangsta though? Hell nah
I am sorry, everyone's got their own opinion but gawdamn that's a weird ass take
John McCain and ironically enough Teddy Riley are the best producers to have worked for the Estate (take Hollywood Tonight, Breaking News and Monster for example, Teddy/s remixes are significantly better than the demos). Hopefully they'll be back for the next album.
Dude I'm sorry but I think that the original version is bad lmao, it's bland, the violin on the song sounds out of place and the horns at the beginning and the end are annoying. The 2001 version is better but I still prefer the 2014 remix anytime.What is this supposed to mean? Chicago? Ok sure, Blue Gangsta though? Hell nah
I am sorry, everyone's got their own opinion but gawdamn that's a weird ass take