-who's the producers?
-what's the sound
First Week sales?
#MJdaGOAT
@KingOfPop
chris brown usher & 50 cent features
darkchild & neptunes prod 😎
for sure a few Timbaland beats and a JR Rotem beat sampling his own song Human Nature
Album Concept: Eclipse (working title)
Era: Post-Invincible (2001), pre-This Is It (2009)
Theme: Redemption, love, social awareness, personal reflection, and danceable grooves
Mood: Emotional, futuristic R&B, with occasional rock, funk, and pop flare
Length: 19 tracks (~70 minutes)
Producers
Rod Temperton (longtime collaborator, for classic MJ funk/R&B)
Teddy Riley (for smooth R&B/hip-hop-infused tracks)
Will.i.am (modern, futuristic beats, electronic textures)
Babyface (ballads)
The Underdogs (polished mid-2000s R&B production)
Timbaland (edgy rhythmic experiments, light glitch textures)
The F**tunes
Guest vocals would be rare; MJ often preferred solo power, maybe one duet with a contemporary R&B artist (e.g., Alicia Keys, Justin Timberlake).
Sound
Pop/R&B fusion: Smooth vocals, layered harmonies
Electronic touches: Synth pads, futuristic drum programming
Dance grooves: Classic MJ funk meets 2000s club/R&B
Ballads: Emotional, stripped back piano/R&B orchestration
Social commentary: Reflective lyrics about fame, media, society
Realistic First Week Sales (US)
~250,000–350,000 units
Context: Invincible did 363,000 first week (2001), but 2006 is tougher—digital downloads emerging, Napster aftermath fading, competition from younger pop stars like Justin Timberlake, Beyoncé, Usher.
Worldwide first-week sales: ~700,000–900,000 units.
Tracklist (19 songs)
1. Eclipse – futuristic intro, cinematic, MJ’s voice layered with echoing synths
2. Mirror of Love – R&B ballad, tender vocals, Babyface production
3. Heartbeat Rush – uptempo dance track, Timbaland-influenced, strong 808s
4. Invisible Chains – social commentary about media/fame, midtempo groove
5. All Night Groove – funk/dance fusion, Rod Temperton-style signature riff
6. City Lights – smooth slow jam, intimate storytelling, Alicia Keys duet (optional)
7. Remember You – melancholic ballad about lost love
8. Shake the Ground – club-ready, bass-heavy, Will.i.am production
9. One Life – motivational anthem, gospel-inspired chorus
10. Digital Love – playful electro-pop flirtation, synth-heavy
11. Paper Planes – reflective, commentary on society, midtempo beat
12. Midnight Fantasy – dreamy R&B interlude, minimal percussion
13. Freedom Ring – funk/rock hybrid, horns, guitar riffs
14. I’m Here – heartfelt ballad, acoustic piano, MJ in full vulnerable mode
15. Smooth Criminal 2006 – updated production, modern beat, remix-style energy
16. Electric Heartbeat – futuristic club banger, Will.i.am style layered production
17. Soul Flight – chill-out closing track, reflective, atmospheric
18. Unbreakable – self-empowerment anthem, soaring chorus
19. Final Goodbye – cinematic outro, emotional orchestration, fade-out style
Album Concept: Eclipse (working title)
Era: Post-Invincible (2001), pre-This Is It (2009)
Theme: Redemption, love, social awareness, personal reflection, and danceable grooves
Mood: Emotional, futuristic R&B, with occasional rock, funk, and pop flare
Length: 19 tracks (~70 minutes)
Producers
Rod Temperton (longtime collaborator, for classic MJ funk/R&B)
Teddy Riley (for smooth R&B/hip-hop-infused tracks)
Will.i.am (modern, futuristic beats, electronic textures)
Babyface (ballads)
The Underdogs (polished mid-2000s R&B production)
Timbaland (edgy rhythmic experiments, light glitch textures)
The F**tunes
Guest vocals would be rare; MJ often preferred solo power, maybe one duet with a contemporary R&B artist (e.g., Alicia Keys, Justin Timberlake).
Sound
Pop/R&B fusion: Smooth vocals, layered harmonies
Electronic touches: Synth pads, futuristic drum programming
Dance grooves: Classic MJ funk meets 2000s club/R&B
Ballads: Emotional, stripped back piano/R&B orchestration
Social commentary: Reflective lyrics about fame, media, society
Realistic First Week Sales (US)
~250,000–350,000 units
Context: Invincible did 363,000 first week (2001), but 2006 is tougher—digital downloads emerging, Napster aftermath fading, competition from younger pop stars like Justin Timberlake, Beyoncé, Usher.
Worldwide first-week sales: ~700,000–900,000 units.
Tracklist (19 songs)
1. Eclipse – futuristic intro, cinematic, MJ’s voice layered with echoing synths
2. Mirror of Love – R&B ballad, tender vocals, Babyface production
3. Heartbeat Rush – uptempo dance track, Timbaland-influenced, strong 808s
4. Invisible Chains – social commentary about media/fame, midtempo groove
5. All Night Groove – funk/dance fusion, Rod Temperton-style signature riff
6. City Lights – smooth slow jam, intimate storytelling, Alicia Keys duet (optional)
7. Remember You – melancholic ballad about lost love
8. Shake the Ground – club-ready, bass-heavy, Will.i.am production
9. One Life – motivational anthem, gospel-inspired chorus
10. Digital Love – playful electro-pop flirtation, synth-heavy
11. Paper Planes – reflective, commentary on society, midtempo beat
12. Midnight Fantasy – dreamy R&B interlude, minimal percussion
13. Freedom Ring – funk/rock hybrid, horns, guitar riffs
14. I’m Here – heartfelt ballad, acoustic piano, MJ in full vulnerable mode
15. Smooth Criminal 2006 – updated production, modern beat, remix-style energy
16. Electric Heartbeat – futuristic club banger, Will.i.am style layered production
17. Soul Flight – chill-out closing track, reflective, atmospheric
18. Unbreakable – self-empowerment anthem, soaring chorus
19. Final Goodbye – cinematic outro, emotional orchestration, fade-out style
The who tunes
Already a thread on this
ktt2.com/dreamed-of-a-michael-jackson-album-cover-shes-slick-she-dont-32594048
already exists bro (really justified if u wanna be technical)
Already a thread on this
https://www.ktt2.com/dreamed-of-a-michael-jackson-album-cover-shes-slick-she-dont-32594048
bro that's a 1999 album
Timbaland
Neptunes (w their weirdest beats, not iustified sound)
Daft Punk
12 tracks 4 from each
Fully produced by Scott Storch
MJ album in 2012 completely produced by Zaytoven
OP been imagining hella s*** lately
It would likely feature Beyonce and Kanye.
And have productions by the Neptunes and Timbaland.
Album Concept: Eclipse (working title)
Era: Post-Invincible (2001), pre-This Is It (2009)
Theme: Redemption, love, social awareness, personal reflection, and danceable grooves
Mood: Emotional, futuristic R&B, with occasional rock, funk, and pop flare
Length: 19 tracks (~70 minutes)
Producers
Rod Temperton (longtime collaborator, for classic MJ funk/R&B)
Teddy Riley (for smooth R&B/hip-hop-infused tracks)
Will.i.am (modern, futuristic beats, electronic textures)
Babyface (ballads)
The Underdogs (polished mid-2000s R&B production)
Timbaland (edgy rhythmic experiments, light glitch textures)
The F**tunes
Guest vocals would be rare; MJ often preferred solo power, maybe one duet with a contemporary R&B artist (e.g., Alicia Keys, Justin Timberlake).
Sound
Pop/R&B fusion: Smooth vocals, layered harmonies
Electronic touches: Synth pads, futuristic drum programming
Dance grooves: Classic MJ funk meets 2000s club/R&B
Ballads: Emotional, stripped back piano/R&B orchestration
Social commentary: Reflective lyrics about fame, media, society
Realistic First Week Sales (US)
~250,000–350,000 units
Context: Invincible did 363,000 first week (2001), but 2006 is tougher—digital downloads emerging, Napster aftermath fading, competition from younger pop stars like Justin Timberlake, Beyoncé, Usher.
Worldwide first-week sales: ~700,000–900,000 units.
Tracklist (19 songs)
1. Eclipse – futuristic intro, cinematic, MJ’s voice layered with echoing synths
2. Mirror of Love – R&B ballad, tender vocals, Babyface production
3. Heartbeat Rush – uptempo dance track, Timbaland-influenced, strong 808s
4. Invisible Chains – social commentary about media/fame, midtempo groove
5. All Night Groove – funk/dance fusion, Rod Temperton-style signature riff
6. City Lights – smooth slow jam, intimate storytelling, Alicia Keys duet (optional)
7. Remember You – melancholic ballad about lost love
8. Shake the Ground – club-ready, bass-heavy, Will.i.am production
9. One Life – motivational anthem, gospel-inspired chorus
10. Digital Love – playful electro-pop flirtation, synth-heavy
11. Paper Planes – reflective, commentary on society, midtempo beat
12. Midnight Fantasy – dreamy R&B interlude, minimal percussion
13. Freedom Ring – funk/rock hybrid, horns, guitar riffs
14. I’m Here – heartfelt ballad, acoustic piano, MJ in full vulnerable mode
15. Smooth Criminal 2006 – updated production, modern beat, remix-style energy
16. Electric Heartbeat – futuristic club banger, Will.i.am style layered production
17. Soul Flight – chill-out closing track, reflective, atmospheric
18. Unbreakable – self-empowerment anthem, soaring chorus
19. Final Goodbye – cinematic outro, emotional orchestration, fade-out style
The f**tunes???
Uhhh mods???
Jk lmao
Michael Jackson - Man of the Woods
1. Filthy
2. Midnight Summer Jam
3. Sauce
4. Man of the Woods
5. Higher Higher
6. Wave
7. Supplies
8. Morning Light feat. Alicia Keys
9. Say Something feat. Chris Stapleton
10. Hers (interlude)
11. Flannel
12. Montana
13. Breeze Off the Pond
14. Livin' Off the Land
15. The Hard Stuff
16. Young Man
Let’s be honest yall wouldn’t listen to it, it’d be a byproduct like new 50 cent and Elton John albums