The Discussion of MJ's Unreleased Tracks

“Be Me 4 a Day” was written for Michael by Calix Days Grey, a songwriter who has only one credit under a Shiela E. and Ringo Starr song. She confirmed to @SmoothMel7 that she wrote the song for MJ, but that’s about it. It could be sourced from any era.
I feel like Be Me 4 A Day might leak sooner or later
 
“Be Me 4 a Day” was written for Michael by Calix Days Grey, a songwriter who has only one credit under a Shiela E. and Ringo Starr song. She confirmed to @SmoothMel7 that she wrote the song for MJ, but that’s about it. It could be sourced from any era.
Do we know when she started her career as a songwriter? The song she's credited for is from 2006, maybe Be Me 4 A Day is from the 2000's era?
 
Guys can I ask about crack kills
Yes you can

It is a drug and it indeed kills when overused. Who ever told you this was telling the truth. But when used moderately it temporarily reduces pain, less feeling of hunger, less tired and the user feels more elated. When using too much you can become delusional. I think many MJ fans are secretly crack addicted btw.
 
Yes you can

It is a drug and it indeed kills when overused. Who ever told you this was telling the truth. But when used moderately it temporarily reduces pain, less feeling of hunger, less tired and the user feels more elated. When using too much you can become delusional. I think many MJ fans are secretly crack addicted btw.
I want to know if the song recorded by MJ
 
Fake af, I Am A Loser was written and recorded in 2003 at Neverland, written about Brad Buxer going through hard times with his life.
Is it even true that Invincible was originally headed by Riley and Babyface? I thought Teddy Riley was brought in towards the end of the sessions.
 
Wasn't Be Me 4 A Day first worked on during Bad and then reworked for Invincible?
I remember someone on here contacted the writer, Calix Days Grey- she said it was written in the late-90s and had no idea whether it was recorded.

Edit: if I’m recalling correctly, this song was actually written for 3T and was only meant to feature Michael. It wasn’t meant for a solo MJ album.
 
Lashawn Daniels sang the demos of You Rock My World and You Don't Love Me by Michael Jackson for his 2001 final studio album Invincible
 
Yes Lotfi, it was recorded.
lmfao
Is it even true that Invincible was originally headed by Riley and Babyface? I thought Teddy Riley was brought in towards the end of the sessions.
That isn't true. Riley was only brought in during the early months of 2001, and the original 1999 configuration of the album included compositions by Brad Buxer, Dr. Freeze, Walter Afanasieff, and Cory Rooney. Oh yeah, and at least one track from Wyclef Jean and Rodney Jerkins.
 
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