Michael’s gonna need his usual 200 million dollar fee to come down from Heaven to lay down his vocals and do the choreography to the video per usual
Hans Zimmer collab with 808 Melo and Ye
We need film composers in hip hop production to become a trend, it blends well, we've seen the plan with travis scott, that was a dope starting point. Hans Zimmer could work with so many artists. Junkie XL could too, even though I don't like what he did with a lot of film osts
Would create a new subgenre. A lot of Ye's stuff sounds like film music in MBDTF and even Yandhi with the OG Selah.
We need film composers in hip hop production to become a trend, it blends well, we've seen the plan with travis scott, that was a dope starting point. Hans Zimmer could work with so many artists. Junkie XL could too, even though I don't like what he did with a lot of film osts
Would create a new subgenre. A lot of Ye's stuff sounds like film music in MBDTF and even Yandhi with the OG Selah.
Or even game sound designers
Or even game sound designers
Game soundtracks arent really as good as they used to be thoguh Idk if it would work nowadays, 14+ years ago it would hit insane
Imagine Travis Scott on the OG Deus Ex production Or Playboi Carti
Michael Jackson's Invincible pretty much did that, cost $30 million to produce, WAY more than any other album in history, but $25 million of that was spent on promotion
IMAX listening experiences just for the album
Whole album in this bih, specifically mixed for it
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/22.2_surround_sound
Whole album in this bih, specifically mixed for it
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/22.2_surround_sound
This would be amazing. Little details everywhere. Can make a sonic puzzle or easter eggs with this type of set up
i have thought about this before. Money doesn't really equal success though. Look at Dr. Dre - Compton.
Great songs on there, but Dre pretty much has an unlimited budget and networking power in the music industry, and the album doesn't measure to others he's been a part of
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Executive produced by:
Kanye West
Matthew Williams
Christopher Nolan
Drake
Cover art by Jackson Pollock and Takashi Murakami (Deluxe cover by Virgil Abloh)
what would u even spend it on lol
Stevie Wonder, regular Kendrick vocals, reel 2 reel processing, orchestra, Lupe, Jay E, Z, and maybe C features, innovative sound details and placement ie the 22.2 surround sound. Choir. Nas. Mos Def. Lauyrn Hill, Laylah Hathaway, Lady Jess, Ms D, Ms Tucker, No Lyrix, Melanie Fiona.
I'd have a think tank write up the story.
so many things. So many people already passed that would be featured. Prince, Satoshi Kon, MJ,
a great documentary,
The Cool Kids too.
All that listed above was just for one song.
Beautiful 8-10 minute experiences. An album released in parts. An album that grows as we grow.
i have thought about this before. Money doesn't really equal success though. Look at Dr. Dre - Compton.
Great songs on there, but Dre pretty much has an unlimited budget and networking power in the music industry, and the album doesn't measure to others he's been a part of
Compton was the throwaway album no one wanted
We wanted Detox
MJ invincible cost 30M see how that went
But to be fair expensive albums are usually a sign that recording was chaotic and didnt go as planned