Mister_Jay_Tee
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The number is not necessary but there's plenty of deluxe/rereleased posthumous releases. Mac Miller's Circles recently.Something that will never happen. I anniversary album for a posthumous released album... no!
The number is not necessary but there's plenty of deluxe/rereleased posthumous releases. Mac Miller's Circles recently.Something that will never happen. I anniversary album for a posthumous released album... no!
LMAOOOI'll never forget that they estate like the smell of their own farts so much that they actually made that lol.
probably notYou can also thank Wade and James for that, if it wasn't for LN we would've gotten a new album rather than that shit lol.
They were working on new remixes in 2018 so it's very likely that a new album would've come the following year. https://pitchfork.com/news/michael-jackson-estate-reworking-songs-for-posthumous-release/probably not
No, there's nothing going around for that song.There's a seminar recording going around though, right? I'm really hoping that it gets leaked soon enough, I'm dying to hear anything from the 2000's lol.
But the song is a seminar recording correct? Probably a matter of time until it starts being traded around.No, there's nothing going around for that song.
If they were truly planning to back then I feel like they would delivered it in 2020,2021, or 2022.They were working on new remixes in 2018 so it's very likely that a new album would've come the following year. https://pitchfork.com/news/michael-jackson-estate-reworking-songs-for-posthumous-release/
It's very likely that it'd be out in 2019 instead, the songs on Xscape started being reworked in 2013 and they came out the following year. There's also that it would've been the 10th anniversary of MJ's death so they could've used that to put out a new album rather than celebrate the very thing that killed him.If they were truly planning to back then I feel like they would delivered it in 2020,2021, or 2022.
Sorry I wasn't very clear with my wording. What I meant was I feel like it'd have come out by now.It's very likely that it'd be out in 2019 instead, the songs on Xscape started being reworked in 2013 and they came out the following year. There's also that it would've been the 10th anniversary of MJ's death so they could've used that to put out a new album rather than celebrate the very thing that killed him.
So it wasn't played in seminars recently? I thought it was. If it was a seminar recording it'd be more likely to leak but CDQ leaks are really rare these days lol.The CDQ collectors have had for years.
Which again, had to be cancelled because of LN. The Estate would be crazy to release an album right after LN, it might not have been well received.Sorry I wasn't very clear with my wording. What I meant was I feel like it'd have come out by now.
They’ve had every opportunity and have chosen not to. Obviously they didn’t care TOO much about LN if they were willing to do This Is It 10 in late 2019 and History 25 in mid 2020.So it wasn't played in seminars recently? I thought it was. If it was a seminar recording it'd be more likely to leak but CDQ leaks are really rare these days lol.
Which again, had to be cancelled because of LN. The Estate would be crazy to release an album right after LN, it might not have been well received.
Yeah but for those they weren't wasting new content. They're already dealing with a limited set of songs so imagine if the songs were wasted on a badly received album. Releasing a new album back then would've been too much of a risky move.They’ve had every opportunity and have chosen not to. Obviously they didn’t care TOO much about LN if they were willing to do This Is It 10 in late 2019 and History 25 in mid 2020.
Yeah, regardless of one’s opinion on the estate, releasing an album in 2019 would’ve been critical and commercial suicide. It was a smart idea taking some time off and slowly reintegrating with Thriller 40. I just hope that they take this success and expand on it next year.Yeah but for those they weren't wasting new content. They're already dealing with a limited set of songs so imagine if the songs were wasted on a badly received album. Releasing a new album back then would've been too much of a risky move.
What success? Thriller 40 is kind of a flopYeah, regardless of one’s opinion on the estate, releasing an album in 2019 would’ve been critical and commercial suicide. It was a smart idea taking some time off and slowly reintegrating with Thriller 40. I just hope that they take this success and expand on it next year.
It's reaching big numbers on charts that are bigger than what Bad 25 had accomplished and it had little promotion, it isn't a flop and thank God for it, that means future releases are likely to happen.What success? Thriller 40 is kind of a flop
It's not doing well on Spotify at least. I've been checking it out and it's really just like.. there. Michael was originally in the 50's on the Global Artist Chart and quickly fell down to number 88 (i've been measuring it) once Thriller 40 came out lol. So at least on this platform it is flopping. It is the largest music service currently so this is no small thing at all, it doesn't seem to be attracting any new listeners.It's reaching big numbers on charts that are bigger than what Bad 25 had accomplished and it had little promotion, it isn't a flop and thank God for it, that means future releases are likely to happen.
Spotify isn't the only indicative if it's successful or not, the album has sold over 125,000 copies in the US and it still has huge numbers on charts after a month of release, and all of that with almost no promoting.It's not doing well on Spotify at least. I've been checking it out and it's really just like.. there. Michael was originally in the 50's on the Global Artist Chart and quickly fell down to number 88 (i've been measuring it) once Thriller 40 came out lol. So at least on this platform it is flopping. It is the largest music service currently so this is no small thing at all, it doesn't seem to be attracting any new listeners.
Lmao & what exactly did it bring? Most of us don't even own that. The only reason why I brought it in 2010 was for disc 2.... smh I brought a 2cd set again only to listen to what...2-4new songs. (Sigh) Michael is the only person in the world who gets a pass on me having multiple editions of the same albums/songs. I have at least 27 versions of Beat It & maybe 40 mixes of billie jean aloneThis is it 10 has entered the chat
Yeah it’s not the only indication of success at all you’re correct. But like I said this is no small thing at all. Spotify is the biggest streaming service and is arguably the most important statistic. Thriller 40 is failing to attract new listeners, and old listeners are losing interest.Spotify isn't the only indicative if it's successful or not, the album has sold over 125,000 copies in the US and it still has huge numbers on charts after a month of release, and all of that with almost no promoting.
Exactly lolLmao & what exactly did it bring? Most of us don't even own that. The only reason why I brought it in 2010 was for disc 2.... smh I brought 2cd set again only to listen to what...2-4new songs. (Sigh) Michael is the only person in the world who gets a pass on me having multiple editions of the same albums/songs. I have at least 27 versions of Beat It & maybe 40 mixes of billie jean alone
Are you talking about the stats on the demos? They are a bit low but unfortunately that's the thing with demos, the general audience doesn't care about them and it's something only the fans are interested in. But the re-issue is making people go back to the album and that's arguably the thing that matters most.Yeah it’s not the only indication of success at all you’re correct. But like I said this is no small thing at all. Spotify is the biggest streaming service and is arguably the most important statistic. Thriller 40 is failing to attract new listeners, and old listeners are losing interest.
What song?No, there's nothing going around for that song.
the entire project as a whole is clearly not doing much for Michael if you really look at all of the feedback and just overall attention it is not reigniting much interest. Of course we shouldnt expect some unfinished songs to be huge smash hits. I'm pretty sure alot of the "success" this project is seeing is from the Thriller challenge that some fans were doing to support.Are you talking about the stats on the demos? They are a bit low but unfortunately that's the thing with demos, the general audience doesn't care about them and it's something only the fans are interested in. But the re-issue is making people go back to the album and that's arguably the thing that matters most.
I agree with LN having somewhat of an impact but Lol what are you talking about with that last line. Neither of them are even #1 one right now. Maybe these artists reach the #1 spot because they are popular??The lack of success can still be attributed to Leaving Neverland. They can't go two clicks north without mentioning "the controversy". I'd say they are actively trying to snuff the Michael Jackson brand, commercially. Probably as a scapegoat to take away from actual criminal conduct, but that's another story.
Point is, there's a lot actively against MJ, and the success he's enjoying still in spite of that is a metric success.
Also, Spotify is paid off by Bieber, he's always #1 Artist, or Ed Sheeran, or whoever their favorite currently is.