The Discussion of MJ's Unreleased Tracks

Oh, c'mon! Seriously?

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Alright, alright, I'll admit that it had me, at first. I think it was the percussive elements, over everything else. I'll put on the clown makeup for today.
 
Alright, alright, I'll admit that it had me, at first. I think it was the percussive elements, over everything else. I'll put on the clown makeup for today.
Yea, the stranger in Moscow beats make everything sound more endearing, even if not authentic. It's not really that easy to tell anymore.
 
Let's end the confusion about MJ's unreleased tracks here.
Well here's one way to help end my confusion: What is the difference between the 2001 Ver. of Xscape on Xscape and the 2002 Ver. that leaked in 2002
 
There are several reasons, John Branca has indicated that Michael's album was complicated to put together and that there were very few MJ vocals in the later years.
The second reason is that they don't have all the songs, multi-tracks and they need the collaborators but they don't do it.
The 3rd reason is that they reported 83 songs, in different states, to the IRS to pay less taxes.
The 4th reason is that unreleased songs don't make as much money as other projects. However, that doesn't mean that these unreleased songs will never be released.
Can you develop further on your side as well? Thanks in advance.
So it's simultaneously both the Estate's fault...and not their fault at all.
 


This song is tribute to MJ. There is a singer from Algeria called soolking who did dance MJ
Wrong thread, bro. Why do you post almost every unrelated stuff in here? This forum has more threads than just this. And if there isn't one that doesn't fits your topic you can open a new one.
 
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Lucy is in Love with Linus is something I'm curious to hear. Lucy is Linus' older sister.

Fanfare 1992, Little Girls and Llama Lola are also on my list. These were written sometime during Dangerous
 
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