Tomboy (June 1989)
In an alternate universe, Bad sold 60 Mil. so Sony wanted a new album ASAP, Michael had so many finished or very near completed songs that he convinced Quincy to finish them with him to release a follow up to the success of Bad.
1. Don't Be Messin' 'Round (1986 Ver. Finished)
2. I'm So Blue ('87)
3. Song Groove (Rewritten, same instrumental)
4. Loving You ('85 Revisted)
5. Tomboy ('85)
6. Crack Kills ('86 Ver)
7. Free ('87)
8. Do You Know Where Your Children Are ('87 Ver Revisted)
9. Throwing Your Life Away ('88)
10. Chicago Nights (C'45 Revisted)
11. Streetwalker ('88 Ver)
13. Price of Fame (Quincy Ver)
14. Fly Away ('86)
Tomboy would introduce a passive aggressive tone, as Bad (to me anyway) is just hard core aggressive. Tomboy would sell 45 Mil copys and would be a success. the singles would be:
1. Don't Be Messin' Round (Late May '89, #1 for 2 weeks)
2. Crack Kills (Aug '89, #2)
3. Loving You (Oct '89, #7)
4. Streetwalker (Dec '89, #1 for 3 weeks)
5. Chicago Nights (Mar '90, #2)
6. Tomboy (Aug '90, #1 for 1 week)
because an album released in 1989, Dangerous, HIStory, BOTDF, and Invincible would be pushed back 1 or 2 years (Ex. Invincible would be released Late 2002 and Dangerous in 1992 or 93. these albums would also sell much better, with invincible selling 15-25 Mil. and Dangerous and HIStory selling 10-20 Mil more. cementing his place as the true GOAT of music