Meanwhile in America
https://twitter.com/popbase/status/2056428722949857772What are these songs lmaooo
Nigga wrf hapoened
Well deserved for the greatest musician ever
No one will be better than him
The GOAT of all GOATS
Oh absolutely.. this is a great breakdown of the multitracks.
MJs songs were always so layered + complex yet sounded so simple and pleasing to the ear
I think MJ is master of "being simple" but using what's there to it's MAX - (of course there are outliers where he goes full maximalist too n still makes it sound not crowded or overdone) - a master of taking whats already there and adding layers upon layers and lil edits n twists of them
He could just do vocals layers on layers and one sound and it would sound full
Which he did basically do on Love Never Felt So Good OG, just vocals and a Piano with finger snaps and it's amazing (and one of my personal favs ever)
I watch the producer breakdowns for him and others of that era like Herbie n Prince n Madonna etc. And one of the cool things about MJ how he mostly kept the same underlying motif and rhythm throughout his songs BUT it doesnt get old or become background noise because they will do these lil transition edits and do the same chords but with a slight variation that add to breaking up sameness while not taking you out of the groove, then they let the one or two main instruments do all the drastic changes.

Yeah, that's correct - mix 2 of 91 lmao
U just gotta be double, triple, quadruple sure
😭😭
Wasn't it part of the emergency thriller tracks that were put on last minute
Nah this was one of the 2 first songs recorded for thriller. The other was Wanna Be Startin Something
MJ and his team fumbled for not releasing Baby Be Mine as a single, s*** is on Thriller, Beat It and Billie Jean level
I think MJ is master of "being simple" but using what's there to it's MAX - (of course there are outliers where he goes full maximalist too n still makes it sound not crowded or overdone) - a master of taking whats already there and adding layers upon layers and lil edits n twists of them
He could just do vocals layers on layers and one sound and it would sound full
Which he did basically do on Love Never Felt So Good OG, just vocals and a Piano with finger snaps and it's amazing (and one of my personal favs ever)
I watch the producer breakdowns for him and others of that era like Herbie n Prince n Madonna etc. And one of the cool things about MJ how he mostly kept the same underlying motif and rhythm throughout his songs BUT it doesnt get old or become background noise because they will do these lil transition edits and do the same chords but with a slight variation that add to breaking up sameness while not taking you out of the groove, then they let the one or two main instruments do all the drastic changes.
!https://youtube.com/VG7UklZ2NEM?si=C0lkhdsOLTboId2BSuper awesome. This is the stuff I wish interviewers did dives into with MJ other than "who did you go out with last night" type gossip
Matt Forger I think it was spoke about how they would play the songs at different speed so when combined it would make thicker clap sounds, like on Man in the Mirror. Just insane all these little cheats they used to make some of the best music ever
Has a good case for best song ever made
He’s got about 10 songs this can be said about
Oh absolutely.. this is a great breakdown of the multitracks.
MJs songs were always so layered + complex yet sounded so simple and pleasing to the ear
adding this to the watchlist i love s*** like this
Not for long 🧊 🧊 🧊
Earnning ur first billboard #1 40 years after your debut is nothing to run home about
rage bait or a case you being dumb?
I fr think the concept of the song doesn’t get enough praise
Billie Jean has one of the greatest bass lines in the history of recorded music
Well deserved for the greatest musician ever
No one will be better than him
The GOAT of all GOATS
Musician? Prince