MJbr2
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My guy, your ears don't work as they should it seems.Timbaland's mix of DYKWYCA slaps even though a lot of people seem to dislike it
My guy, your ears don't work as they should it seems.Timbaland's mix of DYKWYCA slaps even though a lot of people seem to dislike it
His ears work on whatever alternative frequency the song belongs to. But that's his right. I also insist the newest version is more sonically intereting.My guy, your ears don't work as they should it seems.
I prefer the original version overall so maybe there's salvation for me.My guy, your ears don't work as they should it seems.
There's not. You think the new Xscape doesn't go hard.I prefer the original version overall so maybe there's salvation for me.
I mean that GYWOOM is Michael's song because of its meaning. Song, that somehow takes part in MJ history, is not colloborative. (even if it was made with other musician) Colloborative tracks are usually universal) They dont have MIchael's secret implication) For example on Invincible there are only 4 Michael's tracks) 2 of them was made with colloborator but they are Michael's) i hope you get what I'm trying to tell yaGYWOOM was finished and is also a collaborative track made by Rodney Jerkins so that contradicts that entire claim. The most likely reason that the song was never released is because it isn't good enough.
MJ liked the angular hard rhythms of the Superthug type of sound. Rodney actually wanted him to have lusher, more organic sounding stuff like You Rock My World and You Don't Love Me.Get Your Weight Off Of Me sounds weak if that version is close to accurate. Feels very 1999/2000.
Honestly MJ has passed on stronger demo's and has many incomplete demo's that interest me more if I'm honest.
I’m on Rodney’s sideMJ liked the angular hard rhythms of the Superthug type of wound. Rodney actually wanted him to have lusher, more organic sounding stuff like You Rock My World and You Don't Love Me.
I'm in the middle because I'm nuancedI’m on Rodney’s side
Why does this sound like a dig at me!?I'm in the middle because I'm nuanced
It's not a dig man. I promise I'll say it extra slow so you know. It just is some light taunting.Why does this sound like a dig at me!?
This sounds like a dig as well!It's not a dig man. I promise I'll say it extra slow so you know. It just is some light taunting.
It's not! Not truly. I respect your opinion.This sounds like a dig as well!
TypoThis sounds like a dig as well!
It’s ok, thank youIt's not! Not trulty. I respect your opinion.
First you hate on concerts, now this?
Who hurt you, my guy?
THIS IS TARGETED HARASSMENT.RIGHT?
If I were president of the world, this guy would be locked in a room playing Bad Tour shows 24/7 for the rest of his life.
TYLA sounds to me like one of the strongest (if not the strongest) tracks in the vault.But for real, I like TYLA but have grown somewhat sour on it overall. It’s good but I don’t consider it like a required listen. SYPHD on the other hand just isn’t my cup of tea imo. SYPHO is outstanding and one of MJ’s finest ballads, but the demo just doesn’t do it for me. GYWOOM is at least something different. I guess in fairness I wouldn’t say it’s better than TYLA, but it’s a more interesting listen, if that makes sense.
That's a good point my friend, I love Mike but I'm with Rodney on this. At that point in his career Michael should have been the leader of the revolution and got artists back to real productions, talented musicians using real instruments again.MJ liked the angular hard rhythms of the Superthug type of wound. Rodney actually wanted him to have lusher, more organic sounding stuff like You Rock My World and You Don't Love Me.
I'm of two minds about it. I'm not liable to agree though, synthetic music is fine, and actually great. The set from Darkchild simply sounded rudimentary.That's a good point my friend, I love Mike but I'm with Rodney on this. At that point in his career Michael should have been the leader of the revolution and got artists back to real productions, talented musicians using real instruments again.
Sadly he didn't, and Invincible suffered in my opinion for it. Probably why The Neptunes and Timberlake sounded so fresh and rode thar wave in 2002
My god this brings back memories of the summer of 2011. I used to listen to that song daily. The nostalgia is hitting me hard with this one. Good memories and the good old days.
“Spino” was never identified, but I firmly believe this is the demo Dr. Freeze presented to MJ back in 1998.
Ummm this is not true. Sony did pressure MJ to release the album as quickly as possible, but the tracklist and which songs were recorded was ultimately decided by MJ. The only intervention Sony had in this was in 1999 when MJ presented an early version of the album to Sony, and they told him “it wasn’t good enough.” This has been confirmed by multiple people on the project. Also Weight is definitely one of the weaker tracks from the era Imo.Damn. I've just read so many stupid comments.... First of all, GYWOOM - is literally one of the BEST Michael's songs from Invincible era! It has the coolest sample and sounds just perfect. It's much better than many tracks from Invincible album! And secondly, in my honest opininon, MJ didnt let that track to be in Invincible album. because he was forced by Sony to finish colloborative tracks, like heaven can wait 2000 watts and so on! Thats why most of MICHAEL'S track were off the Invincible album! He surely loved GYWOOM, but didnt have time to finish it properly because of Sony...
I wish MJ recorded You Don’t Love Me. Would’ve been interesting to hear him do more lush/ organic sounding stuff like what Brandy did on the Never Say Never album.MJ liked the angular hard rhythms of the Superthug type of wound. Rodney actually wanted him to have lusher, more organic sounding stuff like You Rock My World and You Don't Love Me.
Looking back at this post I think that it's more likely that this is also a recreation made by someone who heard the demo before it leaked rather than the writer's demo.
“Spino” was never identified, but I firmly believe this is the demo Dr. Freeze presented to MJ back in 1998.
I agree. I like it better than Privacy and Invincible but Xscape, We’ve Had Enough, Rock My World, Threatened are so much better.After listening to only the instrumental I can say that it's better, I don't know what was it with Jike's vocals but it sounded out of place to me. Anyway. It's a cool tune but it definitely isn't anywhere near the level of Rodney's best tracks like Threatened and Heartbreaker. The track is on level for re-issue albums imo and if the Estate ever decides to make an anniversary edition of Invincible that's where the track should be released.
Who's singing this? This is indeed very interesting. It's not MJ, right?
This captures the song structure pretty much 1:1, including the small instrumental breakdown 2/3 in. It seems to me the people who made this heard the full song.
So if anyone is curious about what the actual song sounds like, this is a good way to find out.