What are all the completed songs MJ made after Invincible

To name some off the top of my head"

One More Chance
Best of Joy
The Way You Love Me
All in Your Name
What More Can I Give
Wanna Be Startin Something remix
For All Time

Some of these songs were made prior, finished afterwards.
 
To name some off the top of my head"

One More Chance
2000
Best of Joy
Just a rerecorded Thriller outtake
The Way You Love Me
2000
All in Your Name
Barry Gibb song
What More Can I Give
Rerecorded Invincible outtake
Wanna Be Startin Something remix
Lol no
For All Time
Dangerous outtake

MJ did not "make" a song after Invincible if it was originally recorded (aka originally made) before Invincible. Why y'all playing devil's advocate lol
 
I Am a/Was the Loser

Is that it?
Days in Gloucestershire was recorded in 2004.
Hold My Hand was recorded in 2007 and completed in 2010.
Best of Joy was recorded in 2008.
 
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with all the info that we have from Damien on whatever's at USCO...doesn't seem like there's more complete stuff from that era that we know of
we know I Was The Loser was the final version and Best of Joy had "finished" vocals, can't think of anything else
guess you could count Hold My Hand but that was completed only after he died so
 
I'm starting to think, all Richard76, Ronald Stain etc. accounts were just sockpuppets of @Spaceship.

Once all of his puppet accounts got blocked, he's now forced to use his initial account.
Just don't go near any thread that's somehow related to Invincible, then you can avoid certain people 😂
 
I Am a/Was the Loser

Is that it?

I see why some of the given answers don't satisfy you.

That said, don't we have a rough idea how MJ worked?
Do we not know how MJ came up with his ideas? How he tinkered with them? How he captured them?
Do we not know that he usually only went into a professional recording studio TO FINISH his songs just when he was really working towards an upcoming project/album release?
Was such a project imminent anytime between 2001 and 2009?

We (the fans) knew in '87 that BAD was coming, we knew he was recording and that DANGEROUS was coming in 90/91. The same with HISTORY and INVINCIBLE. The heck, we knew THRILLER25 was coming.
We always knew when a new project was on the horizon and that MJ was working and recording specifically for that project. It always took longer than we thought initially, but we knew something was in the works and something was coming.
We often had some hints, from MJ himself or his team, what approximate direction he was going, what kind of project it was, maybe even had a name or general outline for the project?
Of course it was always sprinkled with secrecy and mystery. But he did let us know in some kind of way.

Was something concrete regarding a new album/project approaching anytime after INVINCIBLE?

So.. the conclusion for the (reasonable and level headed) fan should be, that there can't be that many truly finished songs recorded in a professional setting after INVINCIBLE.

But who am I talking to anyway, looking at the thread starter (and so many of his nonsensical & trolling threads)?!
 
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michael prince said mj didn't wanna do an album, just singles, but believes he'd later compile them into one anyway lol
 
2000

Just a rerecorded Thriller outtake

2000

Barry Gibb song

Rerecorded Invincible outtake

Lol no

Dangerous outtake

MJ did not "make" a song after Invincible if it was originally recorded (aka originally made) before Invincible. Why y'all playing devil's advocate lol
Your question, correct me if I am wrong was what songs were completed after?

One More Chance began recording in 2001 and finished in 2003

Best of Joy was one of the last things michael recorded, in the Bel-Air Hotel in 2008/

The Way You Love Me began recording in 3 different studios between 2000 and 2004.

All In Your Name is a song that Michael Jackson recorded with Gibbs, who has ownership of the song is irrelevant

What More Can I Give was recorded from 1999 to 2003.

Wanna Be Startin Something Remix is a song Michael recorded new vocals on, it's a song he recorded and completed.

For All Times was recorded primarily in 1990, Michael recorded a new line that he originally mumbled through in the demo while cleaning up and completing the song up in 2007.




...........I'm not sure if you make these threads to give yourself reason to tell everyone why they are wrong but the pattern in multiple threads is becoming evident. When someone is nice enough to let you know something, it's ok to learn something, be appreciative and move on.
 
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For All Times was recorded primarily in 1990, Michael recorded a new line that he originally mumbled through in the demo while cleaning up and completing the song up in 2007
Oh, do you know which line He recorded in 2007?
 
All vocala were recorded during Dangerous sessions. The only thing Michael did at the Cascio house was adding keyboard overdubs.
 
Oh, do you know which line He recorded in 2007?
The bridge and additional background harmonies. If you compare the demo to the released version you'll notice things like the bridge is more pronounced, and areas that were hard to make out within the song had more background brought in to pronounce things more.. When I mentioned a new line, I was referring to the bridge that he sang through along with the original track.

The Thriller 25 booklet notes that it was recorded November 2007.
 
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Apparently there are several songs from MJ and Redone that could be released.
"Unknown RedOne Collaborations" is a placeholder title for a collection of unreleased songs by Michael Jackson and RedOne intended for the scrapped eleventh studio album.
Alongside "Dancing for Love", these songs were recorded by Jackson and RedOne sometime between 2008-2009. Khayat would confirm they made enough material for him to tinker with and finish them, but that it really depends on the label if they'd even wanna allow it, and most of all, the Michael Jackson Estate.
"I have big plans. There is material that could come out [from the Jackson sessions]. In case I’m going to release something, I would do it for charity, for something that he would have been proud of, because you always felt like everybody wanted to take advantage of him though his life. The music we were doing was good, really good…very energetic, uplifting. It’s sad that we never finished the material. Michael always has been focused on having hits, not having songs, so he always records a lot of songs and takes the best of them and that’s his formula which I love. We were doing good quality music and it’s never been finished."
–RedOne on the unfinished material made with Michael Jackson, Billboard, "Producer RedOne Eyes Michael Jackson Release", January 21, 2010
 
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