GenerationNext99
Hey. Hazim here...again. My ass is hurting from staying up all night doing work. It's like a flat pancake now. hahaha. Anyways, after the Hurricane Katrina incident, the King Of Pop decided he'd make an all-star tribute song for charity like "We Are The World". This time, it's called "I Have A Dream", and you know all those artists that he promised would be on the track? Wel, about half of them actually show up on the track. Guests include Ciara, Snoop Dogg, Keysha Cole, James Ingram, Jermaine Jackson, Shanice, R Kelly, The Rev. Shirley Caesar, and the OJays. Artists that he said would be on the track that are missing are Stevie Wonder, Mary J Blige, Jay Z, Missy Elliott, James Brown, and Lenny Kravitz. Apparently, the song is a message of "peace, and love, and caring. It's a song of total oneness". How cliche. I mean, I have a strong feeling the single will fail to sell, but anything can happen. Why weren't the other artists he promised to have on the track not on the track? Maybe he promised there would be specially brewed Jesus Juice during recording breaks served? Whatever it is, I don't think MJ will have strong comeback. i mean, I know Mariah Carey and Madonna did it wonderfully and all, but MJ's image has been bitch-slapped too many times for him to recover.
Hazim. Out.
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