Michael - The Great Album Debate

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Ouch, love! So confused, I don't know if I should report you for hitting me or not!

... but I kind of liked it, is that bad? :eek:
 
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bump
bump
bump
bump
bump
bump
bump
bump
bump

Drivin' down the road
Listen to mah songs

bump, bump
bump-bump
bump bump
bump-bump

Yeah, uh, word, like two, times two, equals four, people, ya herrd?

I'm like rollin' down the window
Turn up music, bass blastin low
I'm a badass m**herf**ker
And I'm here to bump-bump

bump, bump
bump-bump
bump bump
bump-bump

Yeah, uh-huh, ya dig it, ya I know, it's gettin' loud. Rough.

Damn, I'm too cool
This foo's old skewl
Bumpin' that 80's sh*t
And all you's sick of it
Eatin like a big fat man
Poop it out, eat it up again
Yeah, uh, yeah, uh-huh
Rough, like that
Bump

Bump it

bump, bump
bump-bump
bump bump
bump-bump


...I hear it might be a new Cascio track. I dunno, though, doesn't seem like something MJ would write, definitely not. :p:eek:
 
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^^ :wtf:
 
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Yeah, my thoughts exactly.

Those lyrics were sent to me by a private spiritual paranormal source and I think they're either fake or unheard Jason Malachi lyrics. I didn't just write that horrible bump rap off the top of my head for no real reason at all...

MAL-A-CHI

?!

Seems like a code to crack. I'm on it.

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OK, Team

I think I've found out what MAL-A-CHI really means! And let me tell you, it is truly one demonic and evil word, yes, let me tell you.

MAL-A-CHI is a fake name created by the demonic entity Jason Cupeta. With it, he tries to make himself into the same godlike status that Michael Jackson is in, but it is only an attempt. With this godlike name he feels he is gifted special powers and that at times he actually is Michael Jackson. The name Malachi(MAL-A-CHI) literally means "Energy Sucking Demon" in various languages copied and pasted together.
 
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Off-topic, I know but does anyone visit a website called "That Guy With The Glasses"?

Yes i do but WHAT ABOUT BOOMER?!
 
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Boomer will... We'll get a new Boomer.
 
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Boomer will live

GIFSoup
 
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I'm so lost on this Person Who Wears The Pair of Glasses!!!!!
 
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Edit:

OK, Team

I think I've found out what MAL-A-CHI really means! And let me tell you, it is truly one demonic and evil word, yes, let me tell you.

MAL-A-CHI is a fake name created by the demonic entity Jason Cupeta. With it, he tries to make himself into the same godlike status that Michael Jackson is in, but it is only an attempt. With this godlike name he feels he is gifted special powers and that at times he actually is Michael Jackson. The name Malachi(MAL-A-CHI) literally means "Energy Sucking Demon" in various languages copied and pasted together.

More like various known Michael Jackson ad libs copied and pasted together.
 
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Boomer ang?
 
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More like various known Michael Jackson ad libs copied and pasted together.
Yay you caught my little joke in there. :D The rest was totally cereal.
 
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The Cascio tracks are fake?


There, controversy continued.
 
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The Cascio tracks are not sung by MJ :p
 
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Never design a game single-handedly... It destroys you.
 
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I have to say I hate the Cascios for doing this to Michael. MJ thought of them as their friends. But they sold him... :(
 
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I have to say I hate the Cascios for doing this to Michael. MJ thought of them as their friends. But they sold him... :(

I know...the thought of it just turns my stomach....He was always betrayed...it just never stopped...:(
 
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I'm really dissapointed with Teddy Riley. Teddy was one of those producers i thought i could trust to work on this album. Guess i was wrong.
 
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I know...the thought of it just turns my stomach....He was always betrayed...it just never stopped...:(
See, that's also why I admire Michael so much. He got disappointed endless times by people he thought he could trust. But he never stopped believing in the good in people. And still they continue to betray him... Where's the respect? Where's the love? Damn, he trusted these people!

Yeah, and I really don't wanna start talking about Teddy Riley. He's also one of the biggest disappointments... But it's business over friendship and loyalty, huh? :(
 
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See, that's also why I admire Michael so much. He got disappointed endless times by people he thought he could trust. But he never stopped believing in the good in people. And still they continue to betray him... Where's the respect? Where's the love? Damn, he trusted these people!

Yeah, and I really don't wanna start talking about Teddy Riley. He's also one of the biggest disappointments... But it's business over friendship and loyalty, huh? :(

He never lost his childlike innocence. That's why he's so magical.

We all get jaded. We all learn to be skeptical. We build our own defense mechanism. In a sense, we lost our innocence along the way.
 
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He never lost his childlike innocence. That's why he's so magical.

We all get jaded. We all learn to be skeptical. We build our own defense mechanism. In a sense, we lost our innocence along the way.

I know. He was like babies who learn to walk. They fall down and get bruises, but no matter how hard they fall, they stand up and try it again until they succeed. People threw big stones on Michael's way, he stumbled over them, but he stayed on his feet. I also think this magic inside him was his never ending belief in God.
 
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I know. He was like babies who learn to walk. They fall down and get bruises, but no matter how hard they fall, they stand up and try it again until they succeed. People threw big stones on Michael's way, he stumbled over them, but he stayed on his feet. I also think this magic inside him was his never ending belief in God.

yup, he's like a baby. so innocent and pure. he's so right when he said he sees god's face in children.
 
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Let's wait til next album. I wonder wth will Sony do!
 
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Don't know if you guys were serious or not with those lyrics and all. I've kind of been away, but I'm pretty sure "Malachi" means messenger of god or "His messenger".

I tried out Melodyne. It does mess up vibratos a bit, BUT not the same way that the Cascio tracks make it. It makes vibratos "tinny" and strange, but does not cause such a "goat vibrato" to occur.

Michael's pronunciation isn't always clear. He sometimes has a mumbling tone to his voice, it's very light and mellow, as heard in Much Too Soon, Don't Walk Away and Beautiful Girl. He can do powerful ad-libs, but his voice is slightly raspy when he does so.

Jason's pronunciation is extremely clear. I would imagine him singing "just making it clearer, and tell me you like don't you don't you like it" XD

Jason can only do the power ad-libs like MJ's, but he is not close. The ad-libs in Monster are very similar to MJ, but the pronunciation gives it away. His singing voice has an NY/NJ accent and he is based in Maryland which isn't that far off. Compare Breaking News' "Everybody wan-in" with Let Me Let Go's "When I finally started da-in"

The most creepiest observation I made is in KYHU:

"We're killing up the life in the birds and the trees,
and we're sucking up the air and the earth from under me"

Remember earlier this year when large flocks of birds died and fell from the sky? ...

And the second line. I always thought it was something about an earthquake or some disaster... When the earthquakes struck in New Zealand and Japan, that's exactly what I thought. It says "WE'RE killing up the birds, WE'RE sucking up the air" as if someone is doing that on purpose.

I don't really believe in conspiracies, but this is strange... I don't think Michael would have wrote a song with such a horrible message.


Playing catch up here...

OT: In most cases, Maryland accents extremely differ from those of someone who's from NY/NJ.

This drugs/detox thing is all but plausible when it comes to affecting someone's voice. There are plenty of singers either on drugs or on detox, they do not sound any different to what they usually sound.

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Listen from 2:40:

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Yep sounds the same Whitney to me, before and after the drugs problems, even if she was on detox and older and singing LIVE!

So Lenny Kravitz can do it in the street, he still sounds himself -LIVE!.

Axl Rose after so many years sounds still himself (even if he was on drugs) -LIVE!

Whitneyt Houston sounds herself even if on detox -LIVE!

Now, Michael who had been singing for decades can't manage to sound himself in the studio with all the softwares available such as correctors of pitches, tones, notes, etc?

If it weren't sad I would have laughed to tears.

Hm...Great post with the video's of Whitney, here's why....That performance of hers is from 2001, her cocaine habit was nothing more than tabloid speculation at that point. It wasn't until a few years after that performance when her problem became public, through the show with Bobby Brown and the interviews she was doing. She then went inactive and just recently hit the reset button on her career. Now I only ask, after the all the years of drug abuse, why haven't you posted the video of Whitney's concert from last year, where she tried to sing "I will always love you" and couldn't hit all of the notes, due to her past drug problem and detoxing?


As far as Michael goes with how his vocals would sound if he were detoxing, I really don't recall Michael having a drug problem like that other than in '93.
 
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I read a newspaper article today in the Science session of the NYT called "To Tug the Heartstrings, Music Frist Must Tickle the Neurons". A couple scientists try to understand and quantity what makes music expressive - what specific aspects make one version coveys more emotion than another. The article is quite an interesting read. The writer interviewed Paul Simon, Yo-Yo Ma, Rosanne Cash, etc... It appears timing, musical expression and elements of music all play a role on how music affects people's emotions.

Below is a quote from Paul Simon on timing:

"The thing that's fascinating to me about duration of notes and rhythm is I listen to singers, great phrasers - the classic is Sinatra - it seems so completely natural that that's the way you would hear that song, but nobody else does it that way, and even the people who imitate him can't get it right. The same is true of Willie Nelson, who's a great phraser."

"I think what goes on with that is they have a very sure sense of the internal metronome and they know where the beat is all the time. It may seem like the note is floating out across the bar line, which it is, but they know when to land it so that it's graceful. I think it's very pleasurable to be over the bar line but know where it is"

What Paul Simon said about Sinatra and Willie Nelson can be said to Michael. Michael was also a great phraser. He just had this natural instinct on how to hold certain notes ever since he's a child. So many times I feel my heartstring is pulled when I listen to Michael. He's a great singer. His style cannot be imiteated.

When I listen to the Cascio tracks, I just cannot feel the usual tickling that I experience when listening to Michael.
 
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Playing catch up here...

OT: In most cases, Maryland accents extremely differ from those of someone who's from NY/NJ.

Yeah... Maryland accents do differ from the NY/NJ accents. Where is Jason from anyway?
 
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