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  • Mar 10, 2020
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    Dangerous is still my personal favorite MJ album.

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  • Mar 11, 2020

    The one and only goat

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    get the f*** outta here with that bullshit.

    we praising a black king.

  • Mar 11, 2020
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    i know this is posthumous but such a great song

  • Mar 11, 2020
    narsay

    i know this is posthumous but such a great song

    !https://youtu.be/zjGtTUfPcI4

    The video version is awful though. The album version, while taking some liberties with the OG song is actually really good.

  • Mar 11, 2020
    KingOfPop

    get the f*** outta here with that bullshit.

    we praising a black king.

    Respect

  • Mar 11, 2020
    Goku

    The King of Kings.

    MJ = My Jesus

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    Can easily argue this being the most underrated song off of Thriller.

  • Mar 11, 2020
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    Flosh

    Can easily argue this being the most underrated song off of Thriller.

    !https://youtu.be/COSMzAASQj4

    S*** been my favorite

  • Mar 11, 2020
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    texmaker

    S*** been my favorite

    Deserved the hit treatment heavy

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    Flosh

    Deserved the hit treatment heavy

    Tbh i was completely sleeping on it before the quincy jones interview came

    Is there an example from the work you did, maybe with Michael, which illustrates what you’re talking about?
    Yeah, the best example of me trying to feed the musical principles of the past — I’m talking about bebop — is “Baby Be Mine.” Hums the song’s melody. That’s Coltrane done in a pop song. Getting the young kids to hear bebop is what I’m talking about. Jazz is at the top of the hierarchy of music because the musicians learned everything they could about music. Every time I used to see Coltrane he’d have Nicolas Slonimsky’s book.

    vulture.com/2018/02/quincy-jones-in-conversation.html

    S*** made me appreciate the song a lot more

  • Mar 11, 2020
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    texmaker

    Tbh i was completely sleeping on it before the quincy jones interview came

    Is there an example from the work you did, maybe with Michael, which illustrates what you’re talking about?
    Yeah, the best example of me trying to feed the musical principles of the past — I’m talking about bebop — is “Baby Be Mine.” Hums the song’s melody. That’s Coltrane done in a pop song. Getting the young kids to hear bebop is what I’m talking about. Jazz is at the top of the hierarchy of music because the musicians learned everything they could about music. Every time I used to see Coltrane he’d have Nicolas Slonimsky’s book.

    https://www.vulture.com/2018/02/quincy-jones-in-conversation.html

    S*** made me appreciate the song a lot more

    This is facts. Jazz is really top tier musicianship. See it all the time.

  • Mar 11, 2020
    KingOfPop

    The greatest to ever, ever do it.

    No one captivated the entire world like Michael Jackson.

    The music. The videos. The tours. The fashion. Michael Jackson re-defined what it means to be a celebrity. What it means to be a musician.

    A true gift from God and the most poorly treated celebrity to ever exist.

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    Flosh

    This is facts. Jazz is really top tier musicianship. See it all the time.

    I can't lie I never got into jazz at all lmao. Outside of samples the bulk of my knowledge about jazz comes an anime from last decade called Kids on the Slope (which had the same director and composer as Cowboy Bebop). The whole soundtrack was composed of remake of old jazz classics and that's what put me on

    Outside of that i listened to a few records but never got deep. Think the one I listened the most was Roy ayers, his s*** too f***ing nice

  • rvi 🦜
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    the production alone on Thriller is truly something to behold. top tier

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    texmaker

    I can't lie I never got into jazz at all lmao. Outside of samples the bulk of my knowledge about jazz comes an anime from last decade called Kids on the Slope (which had the same director and composer as Cowboy Bebop). The whole soundtrack was composed of remake of old jazz classics and that's what put me on

    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caWY7uOlakU

    Outside of that i listened to a few records but never got deep. Think the one I listened the most was Roy ayers, his s*** too f***ing nice

    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPS4LOkss1Y!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UW1AecCPiU!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPS4LOkss1Y

    I haven’t done a too deep of a dive innit but whenever I see someone like Thundercat, braxton cook, or kamasi Washington live I’m always blown away by the musicianship. Check out the Epic by Kamasi if you haven’t.

  • Mar 12, 2020
    Flosh

    I haven’t done a too deep of a dive innit but whenever I see someone like Thundercat, braxton cook, or kamasi Washington live I’m always blown away by the musicianship. Check out the Epic by Kamasi if you haven’t.

    Oh yeah I thought we were talking about oldies like Coltrane and Davis and such... Yeah I'm already on these guys Somewhere between us is my s***..
    And damn that's cool living in small towns in Europe I never got to many acts live

  • Mar 13, 2020

    One of my favs from the King

  • Mar 13, 2020

    the demo's sound incredible

  • Mar 13, 2020
    rvi

    the production alone on Thriller is truly something to behold. top tier

  • Mar 13, 2020

    GOAT s***

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