It's time that The King returned to take back his "Control"! 🚨💯 with a little help from The Princess... 🕺🏽👑💃🏽 Here is my 80s version of "Why You Wanna Trip On Me"! 👊🏽💣✊🏽💥✨ This one has been in the works, on & off, since the Forever Album sessions. I started off totally experimenting with it and... well, you could say I lost "Control". 😏 Like with "Scream (80s)", there was no way this could be shortened to anything less than 6 or 5 minutes. So, hope you enjoy! 🙏🏾 The 12" extended version is also available on the page, with more breakdown & other parts! 💿 Hope you enjoy! 🙏🏾🖤 Stop Trippin', Get Stupid. 😎🤘🏾♾
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The original version of “Why You Wanna Trip On Me” was leaked by American producer Eulonzo on July 28th, 2022. It was unknown this version existed.
Although fans are familiar with the final version from the “Dangerous” album in 1991, it has been revealed that “Why You Wanna Trip On Me” (originally stylized as “Whyyouwannatriponme?”) was originally written and recorded as far back as 1986 during the Bad sessions at Flyte Tyne Studios in Minneapolis with his sister Janet Jackson, with the help of not only Joe Kehr, but the production duo Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, and Sarah Greim, prior to the original version of “Scream” with Janet Jackson.
The song was initially an experiment between Michael, Janet, Joe Kehr and production duo Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, who had just recently left The Time, now also ex-Prince associates, who were looking to embark on an album with Janet by this point. They had previously worked with Michael on the original version of “Jam”. The song is Michael’s response to critics and the media about their obsession over him. At the same time, he provides a list of things that they can talk about instead. Things that he believes are lot more important than celebrity updates.
Michael, Janet, and Joe Kehrr are all providing background vocals throughout the track, along with their mother Katherine Jackson giving a “spoken” part via phone call in the studio. The song is written by Michael, Janet, Joe, Jimmy & Terry collectively. Madonna had also made a visit to the studio and provided vocals, but was uncredited for unknown reasons. He began working further on this version from 1986-1987 with Jimmy & Terry, Joe and Janet. The song contains a sample of Charlie Chaplin’s voice from the film ‘The Great Dictator” (1940)’, approved by his estate/family.
While the song runs under 6 minutes, the extended / full-length version is over 8 minutes long. This is due to Michael, Janet, and Joe experimenting constantly with the song. Sarah Greim (aka Syradelic), was also brought in by Joe to provide some guitar, making this one of two collaborations between Michael, Janet, and Sarah. Due to time constraints, the song was edited down to multiple versions to potentially fit on a vinyl if they ever decided to put it on any album.
While they all liked this version, Quincy felt that the song was “too intense” for his image at the time, among other issues. Quincy strongly disliked Joe bringing in Jimmy & Terry into the circle, due to their history with Prince. Joe was already on thin ice with Quincy for bringing in outside artists that he didn’t approve of. This caused a split between Michael & Quincy. While Michael loved Quincy and looked to him as a mentor, he felt that he had to choose between him or Joe as his primary producer going forward. Ultimately, he chose Joe, because he felt more freedom with him.
Michael shortly gave the original version to Janet, so that she, Jimmy & Terry could finish it the way that they wanted to. Shortly after, the song evolved into “Control”, the title-track to Janet’s second album in 1986. Michael would later on revisit the song in 1990 during the Dangerous sessions, and eventually finished it for the Dangerous album in 1991. That one was produced by Michael and Teddy Riley.
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Michael Jackson - Why You Wanna Trip On Me (80s Mix)
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