MJ and Prince's unreleased demo tapes still slap harder than modern artists' ENTIRE catalogues

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Get in here and post some dope MJ/Prince demos.:dj2:









Years and years after both artists have since passed away (:mjcry:), their unreleased demo tapes are still full of gems. These guys were so good that even their little bullcrap songs were still better than anything else out there.

Most artists today don't even have ONE official song better than the unreleased MJ/Prince tracks that weren't considred good enough. MJ could come out and mumble some traight nonsense on a track and it would still be flames.

:pacspit: to the shady record labels trying to manipulate these two GOATS and control their image. The industry straight-up murdered MJ and Prince just like they got Sam Cooke.
MJ and Prince might be gone, but their music lives forever. RIP to these two kings.:dj2:
 

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Hot Street, Carousel, Got the Hots, and Nite Line should have made Thriller IMO. (Did I miss any others?)
Also, Sunset Driver should have made Off the Wall.

(The original PYT Demo is legit too.)

Ridiculous that they were literally like “nah fam, 9 songs on the album and THATS IT” and that was the whole album even though there was clearly room for more even with cassettes (which could do like 70-80 minutes).

Michael and Quincy wanted the best of the best and it’s crazy that great songs wouldn’t even be considered for the next project because the vibe switched up completely from Off the Wall to Thriller to Bad and then Dangerous.
 

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Its wild that MJ trashed love never felt so good



It dropped that summer of 2014 and shytted on every other pop joint out....and that was something MJ didn't even consider acceptable to release

:wow:

If I remember I think he recorded it just kinda fukkin around then the label actually gave it to Johnny Mathis 5 years after the fact.
 
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