oww. that's so cute. you are making me blushI wish I could say the same thing about you!
oww. that's so cute. you are making me blushI wish I could say the same thing about you!
Did the same lolI've been blocked Richard. When in doubt just mute everybody who irritates you. A wonderful ability that does not exist in real life sadly.
Wow, never looked at the lyrics in so much detail... They are absolutely horrible!Everybody wanting a piece of Michael Jackson
Reporters stalking the moves of Michael Jackson
Just when you thought he was done
He comes to give it again
They can put around the world today
He wanna write my obituary
No matter what, you just wanna read it again
No matter what, you just wanna feed it again
Why is it strange that I would fall in love? (Fall in love)
Who is that boogie man you're thinkin' of? (You're thinkin' of)
Or am I crazy 'cause I just eloped
This is breaking news (breaking news)
This is breaking news (breaking news, breaking the news)
Oh
This is straight ass lol. Even worse lyrics than "Privacy"
EWWW SERIOUSLY, they are ass. they are!Wow, never looked at the lyrics in so much detail... They are absolutely horrible!
I remember listening to the song and hearing 'Michael Jackson' .... first of all, I can do a better MJ voice than JM and most importantly, Michael would have never ever sung about himself from this perspective. Not even if someone else wrote the song.
Keep Your Head Up is a nice song. With a nice message. And the choir at the end is genuinely great.
Monster has a great beat and a genuinely great 50 Cent cameo.
Breaking News is a goofy catchy song.
Sometimes I feel like you say stuff just to say it, man.Keep Your Head Up is a nice song. With a nice message. And the choir at the end is genuinely great.
Monster has a great beat and a genuinely great 50 Cent cameo.
Breaking News is a goofy catchy song.
No, we’re talking about the Jeffre Philips lawsuit, which has no connection to the Cascio case.We are talking about CASCIO case! The most controversal fraud in history! This dirty family lied literally to everybody! They made a lot of faked proofs. In that case you can't trust ANYBODY. Only real evidence are relevant. And we have LITTERALLY 0 EVIDENCES, that MJ was involved in production of these beautiful tracks. So please, before saying such nonsence,
and stop being a kid already
My guess is royalties. Some key person / people would be getting paid BIG from these fake tracks versus 'real' ones. The creators of the tracks would be happy with their crumbs.Everybody and their grandma knew it wasn't MJ singing those songs. Was Sony just legally forced to include them because of some contractual agreement? Did they just sign documents promising that they will use the songs without actually hearing them first?
The VladTV interview Teddy did (many years after the fact) mentions his reasons, one of them being big industry people. I'm sure he was paid well for his false statements. The man has zero credibility to me. He changes his tune only after those who have struggled to get the truth out get proven right. The pain he caused the Jackson family, that man. And yet he regarded Mike as his friend. His motivations have to be money.The Cascios are one weird family. Going so far as to defend MJ and say he was an amazing person, yet choosing to tarnish his legacy with fake songs. And even Teddy Riley defended the fake tracks before finally admitting they were fake; what in the world was he thinking, destroying his credibility by backing these songs?
I think the fakers' songs were great for those who decided on them. They paid them crumbs and made obscene profits on an after-death product with fake tracks. It has to be about money, and tarnishing MJ's legacy too. The current management & Mottola were not shedding any tears, thats for sure.This whole fiasco was bizarre and over the top. The Michael album is a prime example of how exactly not to do a posthumous album.
Hey wait!There's literally nothing more to be said about this subject. There's been no new developments either.
He did Burn Tonight?At least two people have stated that Teddy never believed the tracks were real, but was contractually obligated to work on them. As far as his public support, perhaps he felt the estate could sue him for defamation if he came out and said, “These songs aren’t real but they’re making me work on them.” Not necessarily defending him, but it’s definitely a contentious situation that I don’t envy him for being in.
That said, if there’s ever another album, I hope he comes back. Controversy aside, he did a damn good job on “Breaking News,” “Monster,” and “Burn Tonight.” (“Hollywood Tonight” is a controversial one, but I personally love it.)
Hilarious. We also heard from Teddy way back that he didn't get paid a cent for his contributions (yet). That he was doing the work for a friend (Michael) and his legacy. I wish I could find that interview now.Teddy already said he didn't think they were MJ and he just worked on them because he had already been paid and wanted to get a real MJ song to work on.