The Discussion of MJ's Unreleased Tracks

Nope it was not a one time thing I tell you the full story I was contacted to get those songs but some people that I trusted shared it on all platforms it got leaked and instead we supposed to get those track in December but plans got canceled
No one answered tho, why the seller cared so much about it since the songs were supposed to be leaked in December? It made no sense.
 
Nope it was not a one time thing I tell you the full story I was contacted to get those songs but some people that I trusted shared it on all platforms it got leaked and instead we supposed to get those track in December but plans got canceled
Would you be able to reach out to this person again? Maybe they’ve changed their mind, it has been a while.
 
It's mind-blowing to me that those guys prefer to keep an extremely Low Quality Seminar Recording hidden instead of giving it to people who can restore or even recreate it (Azura, TAHMJ etc.)
We're not talking about an investment or a collectible (ex. Changes)
 
It's mind-blowing to me that those guys prefer to keep an extremely Low Quality Seminar Recording hidden instead of giving it to people who can restore or even recreate it (Azura, TAHMJ etc.)
We're not talking about an investment or a collectible (ex. Changes)
Exactly
 
When you think about it, The Ultimate Collection was just the first Estate/Sony publishing of unreleased material that didn't really have MJs stamp of approval. More like a begrudging foot tap.
 
TUC was released when MJ was alive!
And MJ did sign off on it, however he didn't even bother reading what he was actually approving, as he seemingly cried years afterwards when he found Beautiful Girl and a couple other tracks he thought were unreleased, were actually released back in 2004
 
he didn't even bother reading what he was actually approving, as he seemingly cried years afterwards when he found Beautiful Girl and a couple other tracks he thought were unreleased, were actually released back in 2004
Obviously he had the trial as his priority but could he not have read the tracklist they were proposing before he went to bed one night or something lol. Like it would only take 2 minutes
 
It's mind-blowing to me that those guys prefer to keep an extremely Low Quality Seminar Recording hidden instead of giving it to people who can restore or even recreate it (Azura, TAHMJ etc.)
We're not talking about an investment or a collectible (ex. Changes)
isn’t TYLA possibly going around in HQ or the full 7 minutes?
 
You actually think man cared about an album when he was facing PRISON
For real. How anyone would think he cared about that box set is beyond me. It’s the last thing anyone would care or think about in such a situation.
Fighting for his life, his freedom. Worrying about his kids if the verdict didn't go his way. The death threats towards the end which I believe were credible enough that the head security guy had Michael wearing a bullet proof vest on at least one occasion. Heavy stuff.
 
Is Bomb Detonation a real unreleased song ?
Some quote it as an unreleased song from the 2seas records deal, but there are only 3 songs in this deal : I Have This Dream, Light The Way and He Who Makes The Sky Grey
 
And MJ did sign off on it, however he didn't even bother reading what he was actually approving, as he seemingly cried years afterwards when he found Beautiful Girl and a couple other tracks he thought were unreleased, were actually released back in 2004
Didn’t he do an interview with Gerardo where he previewed Beautiful Girl? Michael used to play oblivious to a lot of things he knew were going on.
 
You actually think man cared about an album when he was facing PRISON
Of course not, but the post I was responding to claimed that he had no idea those songs had been released on TUC, and that he was furious when he found out they had been released in 2004. I personally find this to be unlikely because, as I said, it would only take a quick browse of the proposed tracklist to know what was going out.

I'll reiterate that a box set was the least of his worries in 2004, but I don't think that it negates the fact that he still valued his artistic output, especially of unreleased material.
 
Didn’t he do an interview with Gerardo where he previewed Beautiful Girl? Michael used to play oblivious to a lot of things he knew were going on.
Him playing a snippet of Beautiful Girl in that interview actually more so confirms the theory that he was not aware of it having been released. Otherwise, I doubt he would have played it and presented it as something new he was working on, since The Ultimate Collection was released in November 2004 and the interview was broadcast in January 2005.
 
Him playing a snippet of Beautiful Girl in that interview actually more so confirms the theory that he was not aware of it having been released. Otherwise, I doubt he would have played it and presented it as something new he was working on, since The Ultimate Collection was released in November 2004 and the interview was broadcast in January 2005.
Or he could’ve been playing it to get people to buy the album. “Oh where is this song from?” “It’s from TUC!” “Nice! Let me purchase that”

This the same Michael that told people he took Dirty Diana out of the Wembley setlist out of respect for Princess Diana.

Michael was aware of his actions. He knew the game.
 
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