Dilan
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Wouldnt mind, I like Stargate especially their work with Neyo back in the dayI'm sorry, maybe you'd like Stargate and Timbaland to spruce those up for you
Wouldnt mind, I like Stargate especially their work with Neyo back in the dayI'm sorry, maybe you'd like Stargate and Timbaland to spruce those up for you
Someone who doesn't worship Michael Jackson. Watch out,the cult is comin',and they won't stop til they get ridiculous...oh I meant enoughNot really Justin Biebers songs are far better than those terrible mj songs
How dare you mention "negatives"?Some negatives:
- Some songs (Carousel etc.) don't sound great. As I said, I've only listened once on streaming, and haven't played the CD as of yet, but they seem to sound worse than previous versions.
- Obviously, the inclusion of CGOTR isn't ideal. However, as I said in a previous post a few days ago, Michael certainly wasn't averse to including previously released tracks on new albums. It's good that's it's now easily purchasable for younger people like myself who don't own The Ultimate Collection and other compilations from the 2000s.
Overall: Pretty satisfied personally.
pft. I've been a fan of Michael's since I was 4 years old....when the original Thriller album came out. Most of the people here weren't even alive when that album dropped. My entire life time has pretty much happened since Michael's adult solo career started off. I'm not afraid to speak my mind and I won't bow down to kiss ass.Watch out,some people from here might eat you alive for having such an opinion!
You have to bow to Master Michael didn't you know?
Well I'm exaggerating a little bit obviously. And you say most because it's not all. Not every person loves it. Which is fine, subjective music taste and all that, but some bad takes are just that, very bad.I don’t think anyone’s ever said or implied such a thing. In fact, quite the opposite: most people are raving about “Who Do You Know,” which sounds nothing like any of the styles you described.
Also, saying “if another artist made this song” doesn’t really work since the expectations and styles are not the same. If Elton John made “Jam,” his fans would probably be confused as hell.
You're actually honest about itWouldnt mind, I like Stargate especially their work with Neyo back in the day
Guys obviously never seen the other artists get downElton John doing Jam would be epic
No I really didn't want that lol.Bro just say you wanted us to laugh at your Bieber joke. It's real simple.
I actually prefer slapstick over hot street.i was thinking that since musically Slapstick is nicer.. but with the Hot Street vocal
Damn she can sing while dancing lol?Guys obviously never seen the other artists get down
It’s fine if you dislike it but man come on. There’s no need to spread that kind of energy here and especially now. Let’s celebrate the fact that we have gotten a real MJ release in almost over 10 years even if it is somewhat lackluster on some fronts.Someone who doesn't worship Michael Jackson. Watch out,the cult is comin',and they won't stop til they get ridiculous...oh I meant enough
(Just kidding,but some fans really act like a damn satanic cult)
Exactly! This guy is awesome and that was exactly how I thought it would have sounded like. Hopefully he does a mix of who do you knowThis is how I expected "The Toy" to sound alike:
On me as wellWALWTG is really growing on me.
On me as well
For me it is because I finally see it for what it is. It is a totally unexpected style for MJ and initially it almost felt like a joke to me. Now I see it as a song that seemed just part of a fun recording session, almost improvised. Lyrically it doesn’t make sense I think but there are some glimpses of really good lyrics here and there. It is comfortably the weirdest MJ track in his discography.At first it sounded a bit jarring to me but after a bit I noticed it less and it seems flow a bit better.
For me it is because I finally see it for what it is. It is a totally unexpected style for MJ and initially it almost felt like a joke to me. Now I see it as a song that seemed just part of a fun recording session, almost improvised. Lyrically it doesn’t make sense I think but there are some glimpses of really good lyrics here and there. It is comfortably the weirdest MJ track in his discography.
I don’t know if you are familiar with Tom Waits but this is a track that he would actually perform if he was to do an MJ cover. Preferably in a smokey bar with empty wine bottles stacked on the table and candlelight everywhere.
It sounds both uplifting and an ode to life as well as a depressing farewell to life. Hard to explain
But the fact the estate puts something out, just for the sake of putting something out, rather than take the time to make it special and worthwhile is what's frustrating.It’s fine if you dislike it but man come on. There’s no need to spread that kind of energy here and especially now. Let’s celebrate the fact that we have gotten a real MJ release in almost over 10 years even if it is somewhat lackluster on some fronts.
Yeah, as happy as I am to finally receive something, I can’t help but mourn the idea that it could’ve been so much better. The promotion (or lack thereof) doesn’t bother me as much as the sound quality and weird choices for disc 2. (I’m not against reissuing previously released songs, but some tracks should’ve been on disc 3.)But the fact the estate puts something out, just for the sake of putting something out, rather than take the time to make it special and worthwhile is what's frustrating.
To many, myself included, it seems more time and effort was put into past releases. For this one, they just selected a handful of stuff, didn't do much to it, and at the same time, not bothering to promote said project. At least they gave a shit for Bad25 and Xscape.
Why celebrate mediocrity?