dat shit cray
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
people are just ignorant and they lie and spread rumours about me
like that I'm dead
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Good review.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Thanks man :]
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Releasing a song called "Do You Know Where Your Children Are?" posthumously...
Epic trolling Mr. Jackson, fucking slow clap epic.
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Don't think i'm going to check this out. If he thought the songs were good and wanted to release the material he probably would have.
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
Releasing a song called "Do You Know Where Your Children Are?" posthumously...
Is there a Godwin's Law for the first MJ pedo joke?
Cuz you fucking broke it. You brilliant cunt.
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Album Rating: 3.0
From the moment I heard this, I instantly thought they're digging out the z-side archive.
Just let the man rest!
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Album Rating: 3.5
Knowing the pop industry, there's probably gonna be another 5 posthumous releases before it's all said and done
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sony spent 250 million on the rights to MJ's music. they're gonna milk it for all they can, i'm sure [2]
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Looks like a Bjork cover art...
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Album Rating: 3.5
I cant wait to listen to this! Also, MJ is not dead.
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this album sucks badly
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They'll never stop milking this cash cow...
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Album Rating: 3.5
surprised by how much I enjoyed this, but Love never felt so good is better with JT than without him.... kinda like this summer's "Get Lucky" if you will. "Loving you" is probably my favorite.
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The "Slave To The Rhythm" music video features easily the worst hologram of any artist I've seen, it was so obvious and the dancers were holograms mostly too!
Lame... but great song nonetheless! Rest of album is top-notch as well 
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Love Never Felt So Good is so fucking good as a song but it just lack that michael touch, rip michael.
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Album Rating: 1.0
Can't wait for Michael Jackson's Hologram to debut a new album in 2028 (Sponsored by Sony in collaboration with Viacom, Disney Entertainment, and Warner Music Group for the full 28k Mega HD experience).
For only 99.99
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Album Rating: 3.5
Honestly solid. Feels like b-sides, but it’s still Michael Jackson so it’s great
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