it seems like your favorite b***h, Ryan Seacrest is saying that MJ has hand picked...

Quincy is in the past. Michael doesn't need that now. Besides, even though they work great together, I don't like Quincy's attitude towards Michael anymore and if he comes in with that attitude, I don't see how it can helpe where Michael want's to go. Michael's probably going to be the main producer behind this album anyway, with whoever else just coming along for the ride and giving input.
 
lol thats too funny!
i kinda think that Michael should prodcuce with Quincy jones again, because hes done soo well with him, why stop? i've always thought it like that but Ne-yo, and Akon are good artists, i'm sure if they are producing with him, i bget the album will be fanominal. :)

I would also like to see another Quincy/Jackson effort... It would be interesting to say the least. Not to say Akon,Ne-Yo, William are bad...I just think Quincy and Michael are smashing when they work together, they come up with music that changes history. Maybe have Quincy & Mike do the album but have a few Akon and Ne Yo produced tracks to zest it up for the younger audiences.
 
I hope that Teddy Riley works with MJ again. Dangerous is probably my favorite album. :wub:
 
I actually think Akon is pretty good with melodies. The remix of Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' was my favorite on the album, and he's also done good work with India.Arie and has other songs with good melodies. He's not one-dimensional like some hip-hop artists are, he's willing to try lots of different things. Ne-Yo would probably be decent too.

I agree...WBSS was my favorite remix...I loved the melody he made for it! and then along with Michaels harmony...it was wonderful
 
albums always have multiple influences and engineers and producers and songwriters and all of that. Saying MJ should choose one above the pack is out of the question. He will work with them all, make tracks with them all, and compile the best dozen or so into an album.
 
albums always have multiple influences and engineers and producers and songwriters and all of that. Saying MJ should choose one above the pack is out of the question. He will work with them all, make tracks with them all, and compile the best dozen or so into an album.

nothing is ever out of the question, except that we can predict what Michael will do.
 
nothing is ever out of the question, except that we can predict what Michael will do.

Yes, predicting correctly what he does is out of the question. But going by his entire career there is reason to believe all the songs on his album will not just be a one or two man production.
 
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