The song is called 'I Started A Joke'
There's a reason why I hate April's Fools Day...
:hysterical:HOLY CRAP!!!!! MEN IN BLACK IS REALLY LEAKING!!!! OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There needs to be atleast a 1 hr break between each April Fool's joke
I have an unreleased Michael Jackson song in my possession. The song was created in aid of world poverty and features the late Jackie Chan on backing vocals.
I plan on leaking it in about 2 minutes.
This just in from my source at Sony. A new track titled Get a Life of Your Own, Losers has been added to the upcoming album, evidently cowritten by Deepak Chopra and Rabbi Shmuley.
Michael was quoted as saying after numerous attempts to ditch Deepak and Smuley, he came up with the title as a subtle hint. Apparently, they didn't pick up on the message and asked to sing background vocals on the song as well. Michael being the compasionate person that he was, allowed them to sing along, but also being clever, he left the microphones turned off while they recorded their tracks. Michael explained to the recording engineer, "I felt really bad, tricking them like that, but Jesus Christmas, they sucked!"
About Shmuley and Chopra's claim to have cowritten the song, Michael said, "Well, you know there is a line in the song that goes, "Please don't go" and Shmuley, you know, he says that to me all the time. It's a little embarrassing, really. So he thinks he wrote that. And another part is "I can't imagine my life without you" and Deepak is always telling me that. Honestly, I find it creepy.
My source at Sony describes the song as a combination of DS, TDCAU, Leave Me Alone and We've Had Enough.
About Shmuley and Chopra's claim to have cowritten the song, Michael said, "Well, you know there is a line in the song that goes, "Please don't go" and Shmuley, you know, he says that to me all the time. It's a little embarrassing, really. So he thinks he wrote that. And another part is "I can't imagine my life without you" and Deepak is always telling me that. Honestly, I find it creepy.
Why would Elvis have heard of Michael or the Bee Gees in 1968? The Bee Gees were a cult group then and the J5 was on Steeltown, which was only distributed in Gary. Also Elvis wasn't allowed to sing songs unless Colonel Parker got the songwriters to give the publishing to him.