Stain Finkins
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List of songs, that Michael REALLY wrote or co-wrote during his career:
Don’t Stop ’til You Get Enough
Workin' Day and Night
Get on the Floor
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
The Girl Is Mine
Beat It
Billie Jean
Bad
The Way You Make Me Feel
Speed Demon
Liberian Girl
Another Part of Me
Dirty Diana
I Just Can't Stop Loving You
Smooth Criminal
Leave Me Alone
In The Closet
Remember The Time
Heal The World
Black Or White
Who Is It
Give In To Me
Will You Be There
Dangerous
Scream
They Don't Care About Us
Stranger In Moscow
Earth Song
D.S
Money
Childhood
Tabloid Junkie
Little Susie
Morphine
Superfly Sister
Is It Scary
Unbreakable
Invincible
Speechless
The Lost Children
There are few songs, which got MJ credit as co-writer, but I find few quotes from other producers, who hinted, that Michael didn't really contributed in writing process of them.
Foe example this is what Teddy Riley said about creating process of songs like She Drives Me Wild, Why You Wanna Trip on Me and I Can't Let Her Get Away:
This was mostly from a sample CD that I just put together myself, and it kind of reminded me of the James Brown sound. I could feel it. I thought I'd bring a shadow of some of the greatness of the James Brown production sound to this. I made the sample CD myself - that was me playing instruments, then looping them up and having them lying around for potential projects.
So basically, TR was the one who mostly wrote these tracks.
And this is what he said about Jam:
Well, 'Jam’ was brought to me as just a drum beat. Rene Moore and Bruce Swedien came up with the idea and gave it to Michael as a beat, so you can't take that credit away from them. But it was just a stripped tune until Michael did his vocals and I came in with the icing.
He confirms, that they created melody for him, and he just putted his vocals over him and wrote the lyrics? Maybe. But I'm not sure.
This is whay MJ fandom says about Blood On The Dance Floor song:
The backing track was demoed by Teddy Riley and was one of several other ideas at Soundtrack Studios to present to Jackson and his team in 1991 for Dangerous.
Writers demo created by TR. Okay.
MJ fandom about Ghosts:
"Ghosts" started as an instrumental track by Teddy Riley from the Dangerous era. Based on Riley's Future Records studio credit (which was built after Dangerous), the track was started in Spring 1993 for the Addams Family Values soundtrack before the project was dropped
Btw, if you gonna ask me about Tubloid Junkie, MJ sung snippet of beatbox of this song. So basically he just confirmed, that he created beatbox skelet for this song, just like he did for Who Is It song. And it was a real co-writing! unlike Heartbreaker beatbox, which probably was added when the song was already finshed (wating for writer's demo leak with LSD vocals, to confirm my words)
Don’t Stop ’til You Get Enough
Workin' Day and Night
Get on the Floor
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
The Girl Is Mine
Beat It
Billie Jean
Bad
The Way You Make Me Feel
Speed Demon
Liberian Girl
Another Part of Me
Dirty Diana
I Just Can't Stop Loving You
Smooth Criminal
Leave Me Alone
In The Closet
Remember The Time
Heal The World
Black Or White
Who Is It
Give In To Me
Will You Be There
Dangerous
Scream
They Don't Care About Us
Stranger In Moscow
Earth Song
D.S
Money
Childhood
Tabloid Junkie
Little Susie
Morphine
Superfly Sister
Is It Scary
Unbreakable
Invincible
Speechless
The Lost Children
There are few songs, which got MJ credit as co-writer, but I find few quotes from other producers, who hinted, that Michael didn't really contributed in writing process of them.
Foe example this is what Teddy Riley said about creating process of songs like She Drives Me Wild, Why You Wanna Trip on Me and I Can't Let Her Get Away:
This was mostly from a sample CD that I just put together myself, and it kind of reminded me of the James Brown sound. I could feel it. I thought I'd bring a shadow of some of the greatness of the James Brown production sound to this. I made the sample CD myself - that was me playing instruments, then looping them up and having them lying around for potential projects.
So basically, TR was the one who mostly wrote these tracks.
And this is what he said about Jam:
Well, 'Jam’ was brought to me as just a drum beat. Rene Moore and Bruce Swedien came up with the idea and gave it to Michael as a beat, so you can't take that credit away from them. But it was just a stripped tune until Michael did his vocals and I came in with the icing.
He confirms, that they created melody for him, and he just putted his vocals over him and wrote the lyrics? Maybe. But I'm not sure.
This is whay MJ fandom says about Blood On The Dance Floor song:
The backing track was demoed by Teddy Riley and was one of several other ideas at Soundtrack Studios to present to Jackson and his team in 1991 for Dangerous.
Writers demo created by TR. Okay.
MJ fandom about Ghosts:
"Ghosts" started as an instrumental track by Teddy Riley from the Dangerous era. Based on Riley's Future Records studio credit (which was built after Dangerous), the track was started in Spring 1993 for the Addams Family Values soundtrack before the project was dropped
Btw, if you gonna ask me about Tubloid Junkie, MJ sung snippet of beatbox of this song. So basically he just confirmed, that he created beatbox skelet for this song, just like he did for Who Is It song. And it was a real co-writing! unlike Heartbreaker beatbox, which probably was added when the song was already finshed (wating for writer's demo leak with LSD vocals, to confirm my words)