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jaimestarr79

Where is all of this music Michael Jackson supposedly had in his vault....

Where are all of this unreleased Jams from MJ. All the songs they released have been terrible. He should have a lot more material than Tupac. I think Tupac is still releasing songs 12 years after his death. I want to hear all of these MJ collaborations that are supposed to exist. I do remember hearing a nice song with MJ and Acorn (Akon) that was pretty nice even though I don't care for Acorn.

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Reply #1 posted 11/05/09 9:57am

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You gotta wait awhile

They weren't releasing Pac music as few months after this passing. About a year after h passed, the double album "R U Still Down? (Remember Me) hit stores.

Next week a Jackson 5 album of unreleased material hits stores.
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Reply #2 posted 11/05/09 9:59am

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

You gotta wait awhile

They weren't releasing Pac music as few months after this passing. About a year after h passed, the double album "R U Still Down? (Remember Me) hit stores.

Next week a Jackson 5 album of unreleased material hits stores.
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I thought that first Tupac CD after his death was just Slopped together. It wasn't as good as "All Eyes on Me" CD

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Reply #3 posted 11/05/09 10:04am

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jaimestarr79 said:

LittleBLUECorvette said:

You gotta wait awhile

They weren't releasing Pac music as few months after this passing. About a year after h passed, the double album "R U Still Down? (Remember Me) hit stores.

Next week a Jackson 5 album of unreleased material hits stores.
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I thought that first Tupac CD after his death was just Slopped together. It wasn't as good as "All Eyes on Me" CD

Of course it was, cause it wasn't meant to be a release. It was still a good album, most of the tracks were from 93-94.

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Reply #4 posted 11/05/09 10:12am

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jaimestarr79 said:

Where are all of this unreleased Jams from MJ. All the songs they released have been terrible. He should have a lot more material than Tupac. I think Tupac is still releasing songs 12 years after his death. I want to hear all of these MJ collaborations that are supposed to exist. I do remember hearing a nice song with MJ and Acorn (Akon) that was pretty nice even though I don't care for Acorn.

So there's a rule that says within six months of his death, everything has to be released?

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Reply #5 posted 11/05/09 10:17am

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there is a sticky for MJ related stuff. lockdance

It is what the hell it is.
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Reply #6 posted 11/05/09 10:18am

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jaimestarr79 said:

Where are all of this unreleased Jams from MJ. All the songs they released have been terrible. He should have a lot more material than Tupac. I think Tupac is still releasing songs 12 years after his death. I want to hear all of these MJ collaborations that are supposed to exist. I do remember hearing a nice song with MJ and Acorn (Akon) that was pretty nice even though I don't care for Acorn.

In the vaults. lol


i wish they released A Place with No Name.

"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don“t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #7 posted 11/05/09 10:46am

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ernestsewell said:

jaimestarr79 said:

Where are all of this unreleased Jams from MJ. All the songs they released have been terrible. He should have a lot more material than Tupac. I think Tupac is still releasing songs 12 years after his death. I want to hear all of these MJ collaborations that are supposed to exist. I do remember hearing a nice song with MJ and Acorn (Akon) that was pretty nice even though I don't care for Acorn.

So there's a rule that says within six months of his death, everything has to be released?


No, but there sure did release that MJ movie pretty fast.

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Reply #8 posted 11/05/09 10:47am

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They need to release:

A Place With No Name

The adult versions of the J5 song done for the Decade album:

I'll Be There
Never Can Say Goodbye

They also need to release songs we've heard but have not been officially released:

Work That Body
She Got It
Serious Effect

Superstition ain't the way...
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Reply #9 posted 11/05/09 11:01am

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Superstition said:

They need to release:

A Place With No Name

The adult versions of the J5 song done for the Decade album:

I'll Be There
Never Can Say Goodbye

They also need to release songs we've heard but have not been officially released:

Work That Body
She Got It
Serious Effect

In time, they will be released. We got a few tracks/demos on This Is It and will get an albums worth of J5 material on Tuesday.

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Reply #10 posted 11/05/09 11:04am

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jaimestarr79 said:

ernestsewell said:


So there's a rule that says within six months of his death, everything has to be released?


No, but there sure did release that MJ movie pretty fast.

That stuff was already being filmed, and it was all in front of them. No one had to dig through a vault to organize anything. Besides, two songs have been leaked or released since his death, including the one based on 'A Horse With No Name" or whatever, and the one he wrote w/ Neil Sedaka "This Is It" (which is still a rough demo with overdubs, and backing vocals from his brothers).

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Reply #11 posted 11/05/09 11:16am

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Makaveli. The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory was released almost two months after his death, on November 5, 1996, Tupac's estate didn't have to wait long because he had just finished an album with new material. Michael, however, was not making an album. He was preparing for a concert, and you see how fast that got released. I think the songs are going to be a while since they are dealing with his estate and making sure they get his debts paid off.

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Reply #12 posted 11/05/09 11:20am

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jaimestarr79 said:

Where are all of this unreleased Jams from MJ. All the songs they released have been terrible. He should have a lot more material than Tupac. I think Tupac is still releasing songs 12 years after his death. I want to hear all of these MJ collaborations that are supposed to exist. I do remember hearing a nice song with MJ and Acorn (Akon) that was pretty nice even though I don't care for Acorn.



The Jackson estate does not care what you want.

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Reply #13 posted 11/05/09 11:34am

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BklynBabe said:

Makaveli. The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory was released almost two months after his death, on November 5, 1996, Tupac's estate didn't have to wait long because he had just finished an album with new material. Michael, however, was not making an album. He was preparing for a concert, and you see how fast that got released. I think the songs are going to be a while since they are dealing with his estate and making sure they get his debts paid off.

That album Makaveli was already completed and was actually scheduled for that release on that date, so it really wasn't a posthumously release.

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Reply #14 posted 11/05/09 11:35am

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BklynBabe said:

Makaveli. The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory was released almost two months after his death, on November 5, 1996, Tupac's estate didn't have to wait long because he had just finished an album with new material. Michael, however, was not making an album. He was preparing for a concert, and you see how fast that got released. I think the songs are going to be a while since they are dealing with his estate and making sure they get his debts paid off.


Well, he was working on new material, even during the trial. And there's a studio with the last works of Michael Jackson who are suing the estate for unpaid fees (which they'll probably get) and co-ownership of the songs (which they'll never get).

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Reply #15 posted 11/05/09 11:39am

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The film This Is It is a totally different beast over an album...the movie studio knew they had to get that out ASAP to capitalize on the interest cultivated by his death.

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Reply #16 posted 11/05/09 11:40am

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The music will come. First This is it and there are many years to let it come. I just really hope for more concert dvds & music of course. razz Long Live the King!!!!!

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Reply #17 posted 11/05/09 11:41am

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kenlacam said:

there is a sticky for MJ related stuff. lockdance


That's right. Post on the part 4 link http://prince.org/msg/8/322442

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