The Discussion of MJ's Unreleased Tracks

Rodney Jerkins has 2 versions of You Don't Love Me by Michael Jackson that was the first session that he did with Michael Jackson for the 2001 album Invincible
 
Rodney Jerkins has 2 versions of You Don't Love Me by Michael Jackson that was the first session that he did with Michael Jackson for the 2001 album Invincible
Rodney Jerkins has 2 versions of You Don't Love Me by Michael Jackson that was the first session that he did with Michael Jackson for the 2001 album Invincible
Who told you that ?
 
Rodney Jerkins has 2 versions of You Don't Love Me by Michael Jackson that was the first session that he did with Michael Jackson for the 2001 album Invincible
Do you know what the differences are between the two versions, and do they have any MJ vocals on them?

Edit: Apparently the chorus lyrics to YDLM are “Beautiful as I can see / I can’t believe / You don’t love me”
 
I did'nt know about is there is a version of Shout with Rileys rap?
and this lol
 
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Do you know what the differences are between the two versions, and do they have any MJ vocals on them?

Edit: Apparently the chorus lyrics to YDLM are “Beautiful as I can see / I can’t believe / You don’t love me”
Lashawn Daniels sang the whole demo with a intro by Rodney Jerkins that was on a different key called A# flat minor
 
Lashawn Daniels sang the whole demo with a intro by Rodney Jerkins that was on a different key called A# flat minor
A# flat minor doesn’t exist lol- it’s either A# minor (which is equivalent to Bb minor), or Ab minor (which is equivalent to G# minor). Which one is it?
 
Produced in 2008 when MJ was revisiting some old stuff. Most of the new elements were added on top of the original since the multitrack of the song is lost.
Interesting. So it'd be very busy but still have the basic skeleton of the original version, basically like a John Mcclain track. Overdubbing is so interesting.

Was it played at a Seminar?
 
Interesting. So it'd be very busy but still have the basic skeleton of the original version, basically like a John Mcclain track. Overdubbing is so interesting.

Was it played at a Seminar?
Not to my knowledge, which is why this listing is so suspicious. I wouldn’t expect any major differences from the leaked version- remember the multitracks for TYLA were lost, so Neff-U didn’t have much to work with.
 
Do you know what the differences are between the two versions, and do they have any MJ vocals on them?

Edit: Apparently the chorus lyrics to YDLM are “Beautiful as I can see / I can’t believe / You don’t love me”
The writer's demo is sung by the late Lashawn Daniels and Michael Jackson's take in a different key called B Minor that sounds similar to the song Angel in Disguise by Brandy
 
Thank you, God!
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It seems to me that the song I'm a loser still have more vocals in the end cut it
 
The song sounds really great, it gives me goosebumps, it would have been a hit, it's a shame that Michael couldn't finish it, I hope more will come through
This doesn't sound much like the actual song. The real Water doesn't recycle the Stranger In Moscow beat like I Was The Loser. The music is all totally unique, full of surprising samples like creaking wood and splashing water. Very, very cool instrumental and something no other producer but MJ would come up with. They could easily sell this one to another artist to release as "produced by Michael Jackson" and "featuring MJ" (on the chorus). It's a shame the estate don't value Michael as a musician. With all the 2006-2009 instrumentals he made, he could have had a whole posthumous career as a producer for other artists.
 
The music is all totally unique, full of surprising samples like creaking wood and splashing water. Very, very cool instrumental and something no other producer but MJ would come up with.
did you hear it yourself?
 
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