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Actually, Michael wanted it on the album. Quincy and Rod favored Baby Be Mine.That shit got left off Thriller for a reason back in 1982.
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Actually, Michael wanted it on the album. Quincy and Rod favored Baby Be Mine.That shit got left off Thriller for a reason back in 1982.
Based on everything we've seen so far, there'd be no way they don't try for a music release to coincide imo.It's the most commercial - totally complete - unreleased song that we have access to IMO. If anything, I would have expected the Estate to hold off on it and capitalise on the (hopeful) success of the movie to launch a follow up with new projects.
IF "Michael" achieves the same kind of success that Bohemian Rhapsody did, it would be the best (and likely last) chance MJ would have at getting a #1 single or album. Then again, if Hot Street IS featured in the film and during a scene that could be considered a "highlight" it could also shoot up the charts.
Before the scene with Branca, there was supposed to be a scene with Paul, who gave him the idea:I'll collapse if this film does not have a scene that contains or alludes to Branca's involvement with the ATV catalogue purchase - so I was wondering what other famous musicians COULD have a cameo / blink and you'll miss / face absolutely obscured appearance like U2 and Bowie in Bohemian Rhapsody.
I'd imagine Macca, Stevie and Lionel would be my "educated" guesses as to who COULD have actual dialogue and not just a fly-by scene.
Actually, Michael wanted it on the album. Quincy and Rod favored Baby Be Mine.
Very low I would sayWhat are the chances of the final trailer featuring Hot Street and the song being released as the lead single from the movie soundtrack at the same time?![]()
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It would just be completely out of place. A distraction from the many things they could be talking about. They're going to struggle for length as it is, without trying to pack it with trivia.I don't think a short scene were they discuss the tracklist of Thriller and mention Hot Street would "alienate" anyone.
Oof. That would be cheap and nasty.It would even make sense to tease Hot Street in the movie if they plan to release it as a single.
No. And I don't need to be. This movie shouldn't have anything to do with the "executors". It should be made by people who are good at making biopics.Your not an executor of the Mj estate or an heir of Michael Jackson
Thank you.hence the 1994 settlement doesn’t apply to you.
Oof. That would be pretty disgusting, and in bad taste.What are the chances of the final trailer featuring Hot Street and the song being released as the lead single
These are the ingredients for a number 1 hit.Hot Street by Michael Jackson featuring The Weeknd and produced by Max Martin.
Most biopics are just marketing. nothing else. they are there so the general public regains interest in the artist.This is a biopic, not part of a big marketing campaign. There's a very big difference. Not everything has to be about trying to get a #1 single.
So showing the process of michael making music and albums is a distraction? Isn't that what part of the movie should about?It would just be completely out of place. A distraction from the many things they could be talking about. They're going to struggle for length as it is, without trying to pack it with trivia.
Q and Rod made the right choice. Baby Be Mine compliments the album and helps solidify the overall flow.Actually, Michael wanted it on the album. Quincy and Rod favored Baby Be Mine.
Baby Be Mine was the right choice indeed, but Hot Street definitely deserves a single releaseQ and Rod made the right choice. Baby Be Mine compliments the album and helps solidify the overall flow.
I don’t hate Hot Street it’s a pretty good song but it doesn’t need to ever be a single. Slap it on some compilation album and I’m sure people will like enjoy it. I personally have only listened to it a few times it’s not anything that makes me want to put it on repeat. I’d also expect it we get a new single it will be a song that has never leaked.
Picking up on humour or sarcasm is not a strongpoint of MJJC.am clearly taking the piss
Q and Rod made the right choice. Baby Be Mine compliments the album and helps solidify the overall flow.
I don’t hate Hot Street it’s a pretty good song but it doesn’t need to ever be a single. Slap it on some compilation album and I’m sure people will like enjoy it. I personally have only listened to it a few times it’s not anything that makes me want to put it on repeat. I’d also expect it we get a new single it will be a song that has never leaked.
Agreed. Who's going to come out humming "Hot Street" when MITM is likely to be the last scene. Even if it's played in the credits, no one is going to come out of any officially licensed MJ film thinking "wow, I cant get that unreleased song out of my head" when it's unleashed alongside Don't Stop, Billie Jean, Beat It, MITM etc.I agree, although the theme is profound Hot Street sounds pretty mediocre melodically. And it doesnt make sense to do any unreleased songs in the biopic; it's hard already to feature most of his hits
Why? Just suppose back in 1982 Billie Jean would have been left aside in favor of Hot Street; would you still feel the same, BJ's not modern enough?Needs to be made modern with a feature artist , aka The Weeknd or a Bruno Mars for it to be a hit.
BJ is timelessWhy? Just suppose back in 1982 Billie Jean would have been left aside in favor of Hot Street; would you still feel the same, BJ's not modern enough?
Don't you think this is now contradicting?BJ is timeless
None of the previous MJ singles have done much since his death , needs to be reworked if we want a hit