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I’m well aware
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I’m well aware
I assume it suffers from the same problem other Rodney Jenkins tracks have: a very catchy beat but just a tad too long.It's not very good, I see why its remained unreleased. Wouldn't really fit Xscape or Michael imo. It'll likely get used eventually (assuming theyll put out new songs) since it has probably the most vocals to it out of all the songs left.
Yes- it’s also a tad too repetitive. In terms of quality, it’s on the same level as Heartbreaker and Invincible. Imo not as good as Xscape, We’ve Had Enough, Rock My World.I assume it suffers from the same problem other Rodney Jenkins tracks have: a very catchy beat but just a tad too long.
Korgnex said on another forum that it was because the Estate thought it couldn't reach mainstream appeal.Now that we’re on the topic of GYWOOM, I’d like to ask a question: why did the estate hold back GYWOOM from being featured in both posthumous albums? Are they saving the best for later, or do they think it’s an underwhelming song?
Coming soon in what format, though? Do you think it’ll be featured on the next posthumous release or will it finally get leaked in full?I think there’s a good chance it’s coming soon, but yeah, too much hype for it.
What unreleased songs would you like to hear? Just curious.I'm not really fussed about it being released or not. From the snippets it's not all that great, just gives me the same vibes as some of the other Invincible tracks.
Probably will be leaked first, as multiple people seem to have the full song now. I don’t see the Estate releasing it anytime soon.Coming soon in what format, though? Do you think it’ll be featured on the next posthumous release or will it finally get leaked in full?
Sort of. It definitely drags too long and gets boring, its also very repetitive. Although it does have some redeeming moments.I assume it suffers from the same problem other Rodney Jenkins tracks have: a very catchy beat but just a tad too long.
Id definitely put it below Heartbreaker without a second thought. Idk about InvincibleYes- it’s also a tad too repetitive. In terms of quality, it’s on the same level as Heartbreaker and Invincible. Imo not as good as Xscape, We’ve Had Enough, Rock My World.
What unreleased songs would you like to hear? Just curious.
It’s redeeming moment is that Fats isn’t featured on the track.Sort of. It definitely drags too long and gets boring, its also very repetitive. Although it does have some redeeming moments.
I feel like it wasn’t released for the same reason any of the other usable unreleased tracks weren’t chosen: luck of the draw. It doesn’t sound extravagant or anything but I think it’s a solid enough song that has potential.
BasedHonestly probably all the stuff he was working on in his last years. Dark Lady, the later mix of Throwing Your Life Away, Water, stuff like that.
I think lyrically it’s weaker than both of these, but I actually think the production is better. GYWOOM doesn’t sound overproduced to my ear, while Heartbreaker and Invincible definitely do.Id definitely put it below Heartbreaker without a second thought. Idk about Invincible
LMAO hes not that bad come onnn. well his lyrics are cringeworthy on the invincible material.It’s redeeming moment is that Fats isn’t featured on the track.
Contemporized it'll be a pretty decent album track. But the hype of it, ironically makes it way easy to get mainstream appeal imo.I feel like it wasn’t released for the same reason any of the other usable unreleased tracks weren’t chosen: luck of the draw. It doesn’t sound extravagant or anything but I think it’s a solid enough song that has potential.
It would have sounded way out of place on Michael. That's the biggest thing about the record; it's far more "analog" sounding than Invincible, like or hate it, any of it. The Casio tracks are the most "modern tunes", but Teddy has a pretty deft hand production wise. A shame about the tracks themselves being utter bollocks.Now that we’re on the topic of GYWOOM, I’d like to ask a question: why did the estate hold back GYWOOM from being featured in both posthumous albums? Are they saving the best for later, or do they think it’s an underwhelming song?
I doubt there’s an actual vocal for this one- was there ever a source confirming this? My guess is the version that leaked is the most complete one.Thoughts about “The Verdict”? I think the finished track might be great, tbh. The leaked instrumentals (from the Brad Sundberg theft) are underwhelming, but that’s to be expected since they’re obviously unfinished, early concepts.
AssThoughts about “The Verdict”? I think the finished track might be great, tbh. The leaked instrumentals (from the Brad Sundberg theft) are underwhelming, but that’s to be expected since they’re obviously unfinished, early concepts.
I am not super knowledgeable on Verdict but i dont believe any vocals were recorded. At most probably just backing.I doubt there’s an actual vocal for this one- was there ever a source confirming this? My guess is the version that leaked is the most complete one.
Definitely the worst Bryan Loren track I’ve heard. I dislike it even more than his Family Thing remix.
I doubt there’s an actual vocal for this one- was there ever a source confirming this? My guess is the version that leaked is the most complete one.
That wasnt his remix. That abomination spawned from Korgnex's terrible audio editing (no offense lol). It just uses some of Bryan's version mixed in. Almost easily the worst mj song ive heard so far.Definitely the worst Bryan Loren track I’ve heard. I dislike it even more than his Family Thing remix.
That wasnt his remix. That abomination spawned from Korgnex's terrible audio editing (no offense lol). It just uses some of Bryan's version mixed in. Almost easily the worst mj song ive heard so far.
Is it a rework or does it just use similar sounds as “Work”? There is a difference.Well, “The Verdict” is simply a rework of Janet Jackson’s “Work”; what do you guys think about that track?
Not completely sure, tbh. I remember reading that Janet gave it away to Michael after she scrapped it from RN1814, and he reworked it into The Verdict sometime later.Is it a rework or does it just use similar sounds as “Work”? There is a difference.