The Cascio Tracks Have Been REMOVED!!!

Thriller 25 remains one of the most baffling artistic decisions of Michael’s career. What a piss-poor package for such an important anniversary. I’m grateful we got “For All Time” out of the deal, but damn.
I suspect MJ was not very involved in this project. My guess is he wasn't the one who chose "For All Time," either.
 
Clearly he did- but nothing indicates he had much involvement with Kanye's remix, Beat It with Fergie, etc.
I have returned.


Here's MJ and Fergie. Not sure this picture is for real.


This article claims Fergie would perform beat it with MJ at This Is It.

And here's the time Kanye met MJ:

 
So if it turns out MJ had heard the Casio tracks and were actively thinking about recording them, what the status of their acceptance be? Imagine they made an album of MJ Writer's Demos, would the Casio tracks belong?
 
So if it turns out MJ had heard the Casio tracks and were actively thinking about recording them, what the status of their acceptance be? Imagine they made an album of MJ Writer's Demos, would the Casio tracks belong?
There were a lot of CD's thrown at his room which I assume are also writer's demos, there's a chance that he might never have recorded them since they weren't written listed on any of his notes.
 
So if it turns out MJ had heard the Casio tracks and were actively thinking about recording them, what the status of their acceptance be? Imagine they made an album of MJ Writer's Demos, would the Casio tracks belong?
I can only speak for myself, but it would make little difference to me since they still had the gall to put fake vocals on an album and never apologized for it. I also still maintain that none of the songs were up to MJ's standards, the lyrics especially are very weak, so I doubt he'd have recorded them anyway. Breaking News is especially bad, as a song too.
 
MJ just said he'd consider them because they were his friends. No way he actually had any intention of recording them lol.
 
I can only speak for myself, but it would make little difference to me since they still had the gall to put fake vocals on an album and never apologized for it. I also still maintain that none of the songs were up to MJ's standards, the lyrics especially are very weak, so I doubt he'd have recorded them anyway. Breaking News is especially bad, as a song too.

Yeah, it's like someone tried to write the most MJ tracks ever made but was also a terrible songwriter.
 
Back
Top