same here!Shucks, I was expecting a personal declaration!
But I agree... it's a lovely song!
Indeed. I’ve thought about that, too.I always forget about this tune, but I think it’s a fair argument to use about whether or not MJ would consent to his material being adjusted posthumously (on top of him never addressing it in a will or to any collaborators). If he’s gonna do it, seems hypocritical to then be against it.
wait...they did that on this song? sorry I don't know too much about this stuffhis material being adjusted posthumously
Yes. Michael recorded his vocals after Minnie had passed.wait...they did that on this song? sorry I don't know too much about this stuff
ohhhhhhhhhhhh she dead. oops I thought she alive. thank you!Yes. Michael recorded his vocals after Minnie had passed.
She died in 1979.ohhhhhhhhhhhh she dead. oops I thought she alive. thank you!
oh. she old. always rest in peace!She died in 1979.
She died at age 31oh. she old. always rest in peace!
oh. she young. sorry. don't haunt me.She died at age 31
I had no idea! Thank you for sharing.Yes. Michael recorded his vocals after Minnie had passed.
It is more to do with taking the vocals and putting them in a new context. Think: altering the instrumentals for Michael’s recordings, which is what happened with the two posthumous Michael albums. Minnie recorded I’m in Love Again without intending it to be a duet, yet a duet it became after her passing.I don't understand this argument ...
... if this is the case, sounds like Minnie's vocals were not adjusted. So how is it the same as Michael's own vocals being worked on posthumously?
No, I JUST deleted my comment. My brain just woke up!It is more to do with taking the vocals and putting them in a new context. Think: altering the instrumentals for Michael’s recordings, which is what happened with the two posthumous Michael albums. Minnie recorded I’m in Love Again without intending it to be a duet, yet a duet it became after her passing.