The Discussion of MJ's Unreleased Tracks

the "i have this dream" vocal demo actually leaked 14 years ago already. I heard it back then.. and it was used in those weird "MJ is still alive" videos that started after his death.

here is an upload from 2011...
It's not MJ vocals here
 
the "i have this dream" vocal demo actually leaked 14 years ago already. I heard it back then.. and it was used in those weird "MJ is still alive" videos that started after his death.

here is an upload from 2011...
That’s cause K.R.O.C made this version as a tribute in 2010
Him made a revised versión with Michael and then used it in the tribute versión but with his voice
 
^^ I always found that perspective a bit flawed because there are plenty of excellent songs left off MJ’s albums. It could’ve been left off for any number of reasons. So far, Bill is the first to say that BB wasn’t good; Matt Forger and John Barnes have said the opposite.
There are some very good songs that have been left off albums, but I have yet to hear anything that blew me away enough to think it should've made a final tracklisting.
 
There are some very good songs that have been left off albums, but I have yet to hear anything that blew me away enough to think it should've made a final tracklisting.
It’s definitely subjective, but personally, I can think of at least two to three unused songs that I feel should’ve been included on albums, especially Invincible.
 
Does anyone know how the writing process went with people like Paul Anka or Freddie Mercury: did they tape the whole sesssion/sessions or did they just started recording when they had a 'song' to record?

In other words: are there tapes where you can hear the making of LNFSG, This Is It and also more of 'Don't Matter'?
 
Does anyone know how the writing process went with people like Paul Anka or Freddie Mercury: did they tape the whole sesssion/sessions or did they just started recording when they had a 'song' to record?

In other words: are there tapes where you can hear the making of LNFSG, This Is It and also more of 'Don't Matter'?
Michael mentioned he starts off by recording his demos with a tape recorder and we hear that with songs like TGIM and WATW. I'd assume he brought it with him when he worked songs with others
 
Michael mentioned he starts off by recording his demos with a tape recorder and we hear that with songs like TGIM and WATW. I'd assume he brought it with him when he worked songs with others
But would he record the whole session or just the 'demo' parts?
 
He’ll record the demo parts on tape then create a multitrack recording around the demo using instruments
I think I mean: did the tapes of those sessions include the whole writing process, like him and Anka trying to come up with ideas, talking, jamming etc. (like the 'Give To Me' session leak) or are most tapes just the songs (in demo form)?
 
I think I mean: did the tapes of those sessions include the whole writing process, like him and Anka trying to come up with ideas, talking, jamming etc. (like the 'Give To Me' session leak) or are most tapes just the songs (in demo form)?
Here's a work tape of TGIM.


We don't really have much information on how he recorded through tapes but this is an idea
 
Bill keeps on insisting on BB's not a great song. 🤔


He should just post a snippet at this point.

This, to me, is the holy grail of unreleased songs but it'll be disappointing if it doesn't live up to the hype. With it being an uptempo r&b track, with the lyrical content, I'm not sure where it would've fit on his albums outside of Victory
 
He should just post a snippet at this point.
Assuming he still has the tape—is there anything stopping him from doing that, technically? We've seen instances of unheard MJ songs being leaked by people from MJ's team themselves (i.e. Brad Sundberg posting a video with a snippet of Family Thing playing in the background, Rodney Jerkins sharing snippets of writer's demos made for Michael, Michael Prince playing the intro of GYWOOM on the MJCast), even if he shares a very short snippet of MJ singing "Who shot Buffalo Bill?" I assume it's unlikely it'll get him into trouble with the Estate.
 
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