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Radio Music Awards TONIGHT!!! Did You Watch? This is pretty exciting for any MJ fan... read on:
Jacko's Overdue Ditty Due Fri Oct 24, 7:55 PM ET Add Entertainment - E! Online to My Yahoo! By Lia Haberman It's the thought that counts, right? Two years after Michael Jackson corralled some of the best in the music biz to sing on a 9/11 charity anthem, the track "What More Can I Give" is finally being released. Billed as this decade's answer to "We Are the World," the song features A-listers such as Mariah Carey, Beyonce Knowles, Justin Timberlake and Celine Dion. The star-studded video gets its official premiere on Monday night in Las Vegas at the Radio Music Awards hosted by Ryan Seacrest and Dog Eat Dog's Brooke Burns and broadcast live on NBC. Jackson will be on hand Monday to introduce the "What More Can I Give" video and special behind-the-scenes footage. However, NBC denied reports that he would receive a humanitarian award, as touted on the singer's fan club site. "He's a special presenter," said a spokesperson. Not likely to be included in the making-of footage is the clash between Jacko and his label, Sony, which kept the charity single tied up. Last year, Jackson claimed Sony and then-chairman Tommy Mottola blocked the release of the song as part of its alleged "conspiracy" against him. The plot thickened when the Los Angeles Times reported that Jackson's never-released September 11 single was halted by his own advisers after they found out the song's producer had ties to the gay pornography industry. But as Jacko's disputed contract with Sony comes to an end, the Gloved One has inked a deal to broadcast the tune via Clear Channel radio stations with proceeds going to charity. The erstwhile King of Pop will also deliver one final CD to the label on November 17 titled Number One, as contractually obligated. A compilation of greatest hits with a couple of new tracks thrown in, the album will reportedly be accompanied by a CBS prime-time special as Sony looks to squeeze every last dollar out of its departing star. But if Jackson's trying to steer clear of controversy--i.e., the lawsuits, disturbing documentaries and baby dangling--he's chosen a strange bedfellow to collaborate on the album's original track. Jacko's paired up with kiddie-porn suspect R. Kelly to pen and produce the single "One More Chance." Then again, Kelly could be Jackson's one chance to get back on the charts and leave Sony clamoring for more. The last time the duo worked together was on 1995's "You Are Not Alone," from HIStory--that single went platinum. (Title edit ) [This message was edited Mon Oct 27 23:29:04 PST 2003 by June7] |
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june! | |
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Christopher said: june!
Hi Christopher!!! |
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June7 said: Christopher said: june!
Hi Christopher!!! long time no see beeotch... how you been | |
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Pretty good... been busy. Wife's been on vacation, so I limit my time here... can't sleep now though, so - here I am. |
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How ironic for Michael, Clearchannel is part owned by Tommy Mottolla | |
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twink69 said: How ironic for Michael, Clearchannel is part owned by Tommy Mottolla
I did not know this... You cannot escape the use of ClearChannel for radio broadcasts... which, of course, proves that Tommy Motolla is still very, very devilish. |
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June7 said: The last time the duo worked together was on 1995's "You Are Not Alone," from HIStory--that single went platinum.
Well, not exactly, "Cry" was released as a single in Europe and flopped bigtime (i still don't know why, agreed it was a big choir save the world like thing nobody wants from MJ anymore, but it was pretty good, better than OMC, or WMCIG, what says a lot about the potential of those two 'new' songs). But i'm glad he finally got it released, hopefully it will get some positive reactions so he can shop for a new deal and start working on his new album full of self-written, self-produces, happy tracks, without the big choirs and all the shmaltz (well, one can only hope). "It's better 2 B hated 4 what U R than 2 B loved 4 what U R not."
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SpcMs said: June7 said: The last time the duo worked together was on 1995's "You Are Not Alone," from HIStory--that single went platinum.
Well, not exactly, "Cry" was released as a single in Europe and flopped bigtime. Hey, you're right! Stupid Lia Haberman!!! Damn lack of research! And - stupid me for not noticing! |
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@ this news
I'm just thankful that EVENTUALLY it's being released- I love this song | |
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sawah said: @ this news
I'm just thankful that EVENTUALLY it's being released- I love this song I've never heard the song... how did you hear it? |
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And here comes another unreleased song. Pleased let it be 11/17/03 soon. He needs to get out of this contract.
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BlueNote said: And here comes another unreleased song. Pleased let it be 11/17/03 soon. He needs to get out of this contract.
BlueNote Actually, the fact that he is releasing this song independently, and with the full backing of Clear Channel, is a very good sign. I have the feeling that MJ's will finally get back to making new music by the end of this year. Michael never stopped! | |
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SpcMs said: June7 said: The last time the duo worked together was on 1995's "You Are Not Alone," from HIStory--that single went platinum.
Well, not exactly, "Cry" was released as a single in Europe and flopped bigtime (i still don't know why, agreed it was a big choir save the world like thing nobody wants from MJ anymore, but it was pretty good, better than OMC, or WMCIG, what says a lot about the potential of those two 'new' songs). But i'm glad he finally got it released, hopefully it will get some positive reactions so he can shop for a new deal and start working on his new album full of self-written, self-produces, happy tracks, without the big choirs and all the shmaltz (well, one can only hope). From what I've heard, the new album is already done. When he will will release it, and with what label is anybody's guess. Hopefully, we'll hear more about it after #1's is released. Leaving Epic will truly be the end of an era. 28 years and more than 150 million records sold...But I guess its time for him to move on. Michael never stopped! | |
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SefraNSue said: BlueNote said: And here comes another unreleased song. Pleased let it be 11/17/03 soon. He needs to get out of this contract.
BlueNote Actually, the fact that he is releasing this song independently, and with the full backing of Clear Channel, is a very good sign. I have the feeling that MJ's will finally get back to making new music by the end of this year. Thats what i said earlier in the OMC thread, but it is still very Hopefully he will let us now, what 'the best is yet to come' really means. BlueNote | |
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"A compilation of greatest hits with a *couple* of new tracks thrown in"
So,what's the other new song? | |
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twink69 said: How ironic for Michael, Clearchannel is part owned by Tommy Mottolla
Bummer! | |
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It doesn't sound like they are actually releasing the single, just the video. And didn't the play that video at those German Bambi awards when he won some award. We are so behind the times. | |
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they're still teasing this shit out? it's been 2 years already | |
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AaronUniversal said: they're still teasing this shit out? it's been 2 years already
Some of us still wanna hear it, though!!! PS... it's tonight!!! |
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The song was very nice... did anyone watch? |
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was that the crap that had the american idol guy hostin it?
looked like a teenage music awards show.. I flipped the channel after lookin at the terrible talent that was bein displayed... | |
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It was sub par... Beyonce, Kelly Clarkson, etc...
I watched it only for the Michael Jackson clip... I was not disappointed, 'cept I wish they'd have shown the whole video. I thought the song was nice... but will have to wait for the whole song for my actual critique. |
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Oh, and Tom Petty was cool. |
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