Mister_Jay_Tee
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It's about quality, not quantity. And yours are the ones coming off very detached from society.Mister Jay Tee, with all due respect, you are the one with 4000 messages here. Saying that I'm terminally online is a bit ironic coming from you.
Both are betrayals. Again, you are missing the point. I said it was "yet another form of betrayal, just like the (...) allegations". Never did I compare the seriousness of these events. Personally, I must agree that the allegations did more damage to Michael Jackson's legacy than the release of fradulent songs ever could. Definitely. However, this was NEVER the point in debate here. It seems to me that your are desperately trying to find fault in my words, leading you to conjure up an argument I never made.
By the way, what was the first 'absolutely horrible take' I supposedly served?
Fine, I may concede that both are "betrayals". The allegations are way more serious, so serious I consider them taboo to even mention outside of certain spaces, nay, consider it taboo to even mention Michael Jackson outside of my safe zones in real life. The Casio tracks are at this point a fascinating oddity you bring up as a trivia bit. It's only salacious to hardcore fans. Hence, why I said, terminally online. Between this and the AI fuss, you're just incredibly deadset on hating everything boldly not MJ, no ifs, ands, or butts. Next you're gonna say covers are wrong.
And this is not a cosign of those songs. But the facts are.
Even though I disregard them, they have not actually, been proven to be fake. They are very glaringly suspect, and they are very likely writers demos meant for MJ to hear, but if I can use that technicality, then i shall. The Casio event does not invalidate everything good Dileo made happen. Anyway, Branca is still the one to pin bland on, because he's in charge.