Yup, Brad’s entire HDD is out there. The SDD, which apparently has some additional content, will be showing up at some point.
For interest purposes, here are the noteworthy things that have surfaced via the HDD (anything marked with two asterisks has leaked previously in low quality):
AUDIO
- “Black or White” - full multitrack
- “Chicago 1945” - 2021 version w/ live drums and horns **
- “Dangerous” - demo w/ 12-15 additional seconds of music/vocals **
- “Deep in the Night” - 1990 demo **
- “Faces” - 1994 demo **
- “Family Thing” - 1993 demo **
- “For All Time” - 1989/1990 demo **
- “I Can’t Help It” - 1979 demo **
- “Jam” - 1990 demo w/ alternate Heavy D rap **
- “Jam” - full multitrack
- “Keep the Faith” - demo in the original key
- “Liberian Girl” - background vocal harmony breakdown **
- “Scream” - background vocal multitrack **
- “Someone Put Your Hand Down” - Bad era demo **
- “Speed Demon” - 1985 demo (sourced from the video, see below) **
- “Streetwalker” - 1986 demo **
- “Smooth Criminal” - 1985 demo snippets **
- “Smooth Criminal” - original, unadjusted recording
- “The Verdict” - instrumental (may be the Bryan Loren track from the Dangerous sessions)
- “The Way You Make Me Feel” - studio version of the 1988 Grammys intro
- “Willing and Waiting” - writer’s demo **
Video
- An Andrae Crouch Choir warmup/jam session at The Hit Factory during the HIStory sessions, featuring appearances from MJ, Bruce Swedien, and Brad Buxer (and a man who may or may not be John Barnes)
- MJ, Bruce Swedien, and Brad S. joking around while putting together the Dangerous running order
- Brad S. and Matt Forger listening to and discussing the “Speed Demon” demo (the audio of which leaked some time ago)
- Studio footage of MJ recording “Childhood”
- A montage of studio footage set to “Smile”
Miscellaneous
- Around 60 photos of cassettes and DAT tapes, ranging from Neverland playlists to tour mixes to album test pressings to unreleased songs (notably Turning Me Off, Throwing Your Life Away, and an early tape of the Dangerous album with a handful of unreleased and unheard tracks)
- At least 75 candid photos, including MJ roaming Neverland, various rooms and buildings at Neverland, and some recording studios