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Michael Jackson's Katrina Song Said Ready

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Michael Jackson's Katrina Song Said Ready

By LINDA DEUTSCH
The Associated Press


LOS ANGELES —

Eight days after Hurricane Katrina hit, Michael Jackson announced he would release an all-star charity single within two weeks.

Nearly six months later, after questions about exactly who would be participating, the prince who has been hosting Jackson during his self-imposed exile in Bahrain says the song will come out by the end of this month.

In a telephone interview from Dubai last week, Sheik Abdullah bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the son of Bahrain's king, told The Associated Press, "The record is coming along great. We've been taking our time to perfect it and mix it."

The song is currently titled "I Have This Dream," and it includes Snoop Dogg, R. Kelly, Ciara, Keyisha Cole, James Ingram, Jackson's brother Jermaine, Shanice, the Rev. Shirley Caesar and the O'Jays, the prince said.

Missing are James Brown, Jay-Z, Mary J. Blige, Missy Elliott and Lenny Kravitz, who Jackson spokeswoman Raymone Bain said in September had agreed to participate.

At the height of his fame, in 1985, Jackson and producer Quincy Jones brought dozens of superstars together to fight famine with his "We Are the World" anthem.

But while there are some platinum-selling stars on this record _ Ciara, R. Kelly and Snoop Dogg _ it's a far cry from the luminaries and legends who made 'We Are The World" a classic. The release of the song also had been repeatedly delayed.

"We were wondering whether or not it was ever coming out," Andy Gibson, co-manager of the O'Jays, told the AP this week. "They recorded their part of it two or three months ago."

The prince said the release has been delayed because additional artists wanted to contribute. But he declined to name those artists _ "I'd like to keep that as a surprise" _ or to name the company he claimed to have secured to sell the song via CDs and the Internet.

Prince Abdullah, 30, plans to release the song on his own 2 Seas label. "Michael did a wonderful track," he said. "His voice was phenomenal."

He said the song, which Jackson wrote, "is a message of peace and help and caring. It's a song of total oneness."

Jackson has been living in Bahrain since his acquittal in a harrowing molestation trial last year, and now has a house there, the prince said. He didn't know if Jackson plans to settle in the country permanently.

Several of the participating artists recorded their portions of the song Nov. 1, gathering at a Los Angeles studio, Bain said.

"James Ingram, Ciara, Snoop Dogg and Shirley Caesar were all there," said Eddie Levert, lead singer for The O'Jays. "Michael produced it on the phone from Bahrain. He talked to Shirley Caesar, he talked to James Ingram. He talked to everyone except me."

"Overall, it came out very well," Levert said. "It had a strong gospel feel. I think it's really a great song. If radio plays it, it could do very well."

"To work with him on this project was such a privilege and a blessing," Caesar said. "Michael is a true humanitarian."

Asked if the song's release was a harbinger of a new Jackson album, Prince Abdullah laughed and said, "I will just say we've been very busy."

"This is a raindrop before the thunderstorm,' he said. "He's getting ready to come out with a lot of bells and whistles. He's so energized. It's explosive."


biggrin biggrin biggrin OMG!!!!! I CAN"T WAIT !!!!!
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Reply #1 posted 02/17/06 4:01pm

CinisterCee

...on 2 Seas Records.
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Reply #2 posted 02/17/06 5:04pm

kdj997

Itr's getting to the point where it's like, who cares. Katrina happened the better half of a year ago. Who cares.
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Reply #3 posted 02/17/06 5:28pm

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CinisterCee said:

...on 2 Seas Records.

evillol

but yeah...by now the brotha simply coulda just, y'know, gave a billion dollars to the red cross or whatever to help out as opposed to doing this long-assed, drawn-out deal. didn't they say "it's ready" a couple months back or something?

hmmm
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Reply #4 posted 02/17/06 9:19pm

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kdj997 said:

Itr's getting to the point where it's like, who cares. Katrina happened the better half of a year ago. Who cares.



we ALL should care!!! this week alone the administration refused to extend the hotel funding for those left homeless..

there is still work to be done. and i dont care how crazy and wacko jacko is..if it helps one family better their current conditions then I, for one, am A-OKAY with the songs release.
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Reply #5 posted 02/17/06 11:45pm

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FEMA's response:
"About fuckin' time!"
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Reply #6 posted 02/18/06 12:54am

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[Edited 2/18/06 0:55am]
"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 02/18/06 1:55am

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It really is quite a shamefully rubbish line-up of artists on the song though. I know 'What More Can I Give' had a bunch of big names and it didn't really work as far as the song's quality was concerned (but neither does We Are The World IMO so I can't know what I'm talking about), but you've still gotta have a decent lot to shift the records in the first place.

There you've just got MJ (class of his own), 2 current big hitters (Snoop & Ciara), a rubbish dullard shitester who I wouldn't buy a record from if you paid me (R Kelly), a newcomer barely anyone has heard of (Keisha Cole) and a bunch of quite good people but has-beens nonetheless.
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Reply #8 posted 02/19/06 1:40am

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foralltime said:


Asked if the song's release was a harbinger of a new Jackson album, Prince Abdullah laughed and said, "I will just say we've been very busy."

"This is a raindrop before the thunderstorm,' he said. "He's getting ready to come out with a lot of bells and whistles. He's so energized. It's explosive."




Umm, yeah, I believe that! lol If he's so energized, why is it taking forever to get a charity single out!?

I had more to say about all this on another thread: http://www.prince.org/msg/8/178218
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P.S. Maybe we should have a betting pool: which will come out first, 3121 or this single? razz
[Edited 2/19/06 1:42am]
"I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015
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Reply #9 posted 02/19/06 2:47am

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CandaceS said:

foralltime said:


Asked if the song's release was a harbinger of a new Jackson album, Prince Abdullah laughed and said, "I will just say we've been very busy."

"This is a raindrop before the thunderstorm,' he said. "He's getting ready to come out with a lot of bells and whistles. He's so energized. It's explosive."




Umm, yeah, I believe that! lol If he's so energized, why is it taking forever to get a charity single out!?

I had more to say about all this on another thread: http://www.prince.org/msg/8/178218
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P.S. Maybe we should have a betting pool: which will come out first, 3121 or this single? razz
[Edited 2/19/06 1:42am]

I wouldn't be saying much. 3121 took a while to come out. Stevie Wonder's new album took 10 years to come out and it's one of the best albums I have heard in a while. So don't speak too soon.
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Reply #10 posted 02/19/06 5:11am

JPW

it includes R. Kelly


That's two paedophiles for the price of one, then!
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Reply #11 posted 02/19/06 7:32am

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DarlingDiana said:

I wouldn't be saying much. 3121 took a while to come out. Stevie Wonder's new album took 10 years to come out and it's one of the best albums I have heard in a while. So don't speak too soon.


Just because he's taking ages to get something out certainly doesn't mean it will be great, or even good! Is there any evidence, other than these statements by Prince Abdullah, that MJ has been writing/recording music (other than the Katrina single)?

Prince did at least put out a few songs between Musicology's release and now; I think "One More Chance" is the only new song MJ has put out since Invincible (correct me if I'm wrong there). So it's hard for me to imagine he's suddenly become a creative dynamo. But I could be way wrong, time will tell. cool

I will say that if he does put out anything new I'll be very interested to hear it! nod

I've been curious why the big-name folks mentioned here (James Brown, Jay-Z, Mary J. Blige, Missy Elliott and Lenny Kravitz) decided not to get involved...do you have any insight into that?

Edit: As for your reply on the other thread (now locked), well shame on me for thinking that MJ's official spokesperson would have a handle on the progress of the song and when it might be ready for release! shrug
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"I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015
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Reply #12 posted 02/19/06 7:52am

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foralltime said:

... the song will come out by the end of this month.


hmmm It will be out within eight days, but this is the first we've heard of it?? If it's being distributed on CD (as the Prince says it is), and it's supposed to actually hit the stores by the 28th, then manufacturing/distribution would already be in progress. If that were true, we would have heard more about it by now. We don't even know what company/companies are involved in distributing it!

Maybe he just means the download will be for sale by the 28th, and pressed CD's will follow? biggrin
"I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015
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Reply #13 posted 02/19/06 8:30am

CinisterCee

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...on 2 Seas Records.
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Reply #14 posted 02/19/06 8:31am

CinisterCee

Seriously, what expertise does this label have in marketing or distributing an artist on such a worldwide scale?
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Reply #15 posted 02/19/06 10:20am

goat2004

so basically this single will be hard pressed for any attention, let alone airplay.
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Reply #16 posted 02/19/06 10:31am

CinisterCee

goat2004 said:

so basically this single will be hard pressed for any attention, let alone airplay.


Exactly, 2 Seas' first mistake - TIMING!
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Reply #17 posted 02/19/06 10:48am

TurnItUp

DarlingDiana said:

CandaceS said:



Umm, yeah, I believe that! lol If he's so energized, why is it taking forever to get a charity single out!?

I had more to say about all this on another thread: http://www.prince.org/msg/8/178218
wink

P.S. Maybe we should have a betting pool: which will come out first, 3121 or this single? razz
[Edited 2/19/06 1:42am]

I wouldn't be saying much. 3121 took a while to come out. Stevie Wonder's new album took 10 years to come out and it's one of the best albums I have heard in a while. So don't speak too soon.


3121 didn't take no while to come out. True that, Prince first started mentioning 3121 last February/March of last year and Satisfied was on the NAACP awards last March, but Prince didn't need to come out with no album in 2005 because the year sucked. If he's like me, the even years or better for me than the odd years. 2004 he toured 96 cities, some of them he came back to and added multiple shows. Toured from March 29 to September of 2004, if he wanted to take a "much deserved break" he of all people deserved it, because he's used to put out an album and a tour EVERY year. And when hurricane Katrina struck. He didn't waste time putting out his songs S.S.T. and Brand New Orleans. The song didn't get national exposure, but he still put them out and tried to raise as much money on them to help. I wouldn't say much. Looks to me like I can say as much as I want and then some. Get on with the Bulls***t.
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Reply #18 posted 02/19/06 2:19pm

DarlingDiana

I feel like I need to clear a few thing up.

Since Invincible, Michael has released 5 new songs, One More Chance (from Number Ones), and In The Back, Beautiful Girl, The Way You Love Me and We've Had Enough (from The Ultimate Collection). There has also been Xscape, which was leaked through the internet and never got a commercial release, but is a hellova great song!!

My understanding of the Katrina single is that they intend to release it to radio and internet before the end of the month. A CD release could take another two weeks, if there will be a CD release at all. I have the suspicion (judging on how he released "What More Can I Give?") that it will only be available for paid download from http://www.2seasrecords.com and maybe a few other sites and maybe even itunes.

I'd also like to make a point (about something that was said in the other thread, which is now closed) that Michael Jackson has been working since he was 5 and last year was very hard on him. IMO, the dude deserves a break. He should be able to take his kids to Italy to watch the Olympics or whatever he wants to do. Imagine in you worked straight for 40 years (and Mike has worked straight because between ever album, includind the Jacksons albums, was a massive world tour), how many sick days you would collect! If it was a regular job, Mike has earned 10 years of sick days, and he's just starting to use them now.
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Reply #19 posted 02/19/06 11:23pm

DarlingDiana

***UPDATE***

All-star Jackson Single To Hit The Market In 2 Weeks


Sunday, 19 February 2006
All-star Jackson Single To Hit The Market In 2 Weeks
Made in Bahrain project to raise funds for Katrina victims

Michael Jackson's all-star charity single that will raise funds for Katrina victims will be ready for distribution in two weeks.

The single,"I Have This Dream," is in the final stages of being perfected and mixed by Bahrain’s Shaikh Abdullah bin Hamad Al Khalifa’s Two Seas Records. In a telephone interview last week with the AP Shaikh Abdullah bin Hamad Al Khalifa said," The record is coming along great. We've benn taking our time to perfect it and mix it."

The stars who have contributed their talent include, Snoop Dogg, R. Kelly, Ciara, Keyishia Cole, James Ingram, Jermaine Jackson, Shanice, the Rev. Shirley Caesar and the O'Jays, said the prince.


The record is set for a global release to maximise its fund-raising potential.

Michael Jackson announced that he would pull together a glittering array of music stars to create a music chart-buster for charity barely eight days after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans.

“The time taken reflects the enormous logistics involved in putting together the tracks with the participation of some of the busiest stars in the international music scene as well as the legal fine-tuning involved in tying up with distribution companies,” a source close to Shaikh Abdullah told the Bahrain Tribune, “There are so many legal aspects involved that it often takes close to a year to clear all the issues and begin distributing the music. Luckily, we have been working very hard and our experts have nearly completed formalities in record time so we expect that we shall be ready to announce distribution tie-ups very soon.”

The music single which will aid the Hurricane Katrina victims will see all proceeds go through reputed NGOS instead through government or international agencies. “We believe that NGOs, with their low overheads and well-defined areas of expertise will serve our purposes best,” the source said.

Source: Bahrain Tribune/MJJForum.com
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CinisterCee said:

...on 2 Seas Records.


its being distributed by Sony
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Reply #21 posted 02/21/06 12:04pm

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People should definitely care about the homeless from Katrina, but does anyone really care about MJ's Katrina song? I highly doubt it, although the media will hype it to death and act like it's the second coming or something.

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Reply #22 posted 02/21/06 12:48pm

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kisscamille said:

People should definitely care about the homeless from Katrina, but does anyone really care about MJ's Katrina song? I highly doubt it, although the media will hype it to death and act like it's the second coming or something.

yawn


Co sign as it will be another healtheworld-earthsong-esque song, so

WHY BOTHER?
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Reply #23 posted 02/21/06 1:59pm

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kanamit said:

kisscamille said:

People should definitely care about the homeless from Katrina, but does anyone really care about MJ's Katrina song? I highly doubt it, although the media will hype it to death and act like it's the second coming or something.

yawn


Co sign as it will be another healtheworld-earthsong-esque song, so

WHY BOTHER?


I doubt they'll even hype it up. I think everybody still wants a break from hearing the words Michael Jackson after that nearly 6 month trial. They might hype it, but I doubt it.
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TurnItUp said:

kanamit said:



Co sign as it will be another healtheworld-earthsong-esque song, so

WHY BOTHER?


I doubt they'll even hype it up. I think everybody still wants a break from hearing the words Michael Jackson after that nearly 6 month trial. They might hype it, but I doubt it.


The U.S. media will bash it as usual. The rest of the world will embrace Michael as they always have.
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JPW said:

it includes R. Kelly


That's two paedophiles for the price of one, then!



cha-ching!


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Reply #26 posted 02/22/06 4:46am

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jamgirl said:

CinisterCee said:

...on 2 Seas Records.


its being distributed by Sony


lol Where did you get THAT info from?
"I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015
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DarlingDiana said:

...The stars who have contributed their talent include, Snoop Dogg, R. Kelly, Ciara, Keyishia Cole, James Ingram, Jermaine Jackson, Shanice, the Rev. Shirley Caesar and the O'Jays, said the prince.

...“The time taken reflects the enormous logistics involved in putting together the tracks with the participation of some of the busiest stars in the international music scene as well as the legal fine-tuning involved in tying up with distribution companies,” a source close to Shaikh Abdullah told the Bahrain Tribune, “There are so many legal aspects involved that it often takes close to a year to clear all the issues and begin distributing the music. Luckily, we have been working very hard and our experts have nearly completed formalities in record time so we expect that we shall be ready to announce distribution tie-ups very soon.”


Please! Many of the folks on that list are not exactly the busiest people in show business. And what are all these issues that need to be cleared in order to release the song?? It sure didn't take so long to clear them up in the case of "We Are The World," or "Do They Know it's Christmas," two charity singles involving many of the top names in popular music.

Plus, this talk about how incredibly complex and difficult it is to strike distribution deals...come on, it's not the first time anyone's ever released a record worldwide! Maybe for some reason others are reluctant to get involved with MJ and/or this "2 Seas Records"?

The music single which will aid the Hurricane Katrina victims will see all proceeds go through reputed NGOS instead through government or international agencies....


So have they even designated which charity/charities will receive the proceeds?
"I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015
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Reply #28 posted 02/22/06 5:51am

TurnItUp

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TurnItUp said:



I doubt they'll even hype it up. I think everybody still wants a break from hearing the words Michael Jackson after that nearly 6 month trial. They might hype it, but I doubt it.


The U.S. media will bash it as usual. The rest of the world will embrace Michael as they always have.


You right.
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Reply #29 posted 02/22/06 6:06am

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DarlingDiana said:



The record is set for a global release to maximise its fund-raising potential.

Source: Bahrain Tribune/MJJForum.com


If that's the case it should have been release months ago. They could at least have the song in the background on the web site.

Gone are the days of buying any and everything because Michael's name is on it. Most people already contributed to Katrina and if they choose to contribute again they'll probably just donate to the charity of their choice. Buying a .99 or $2 single is going one step too many out of the way.
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