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Michael Jackson, Akon - Wanna Be Startin' Something 2008 with Akon

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Wanna Be Startin' Something 2008 with Akon
Music Price: $9.98
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Artist(s)Michael Jackson and Akon
StudioSony Australia
Release DateApril 15, 2008
UPC Code886972909523
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About Michael Jackson, Akon - Wanna Be Startin' Something 2008 with Akon

German 2008 CD pressing of the second single lifted from the 25th Anniversary edition of Jacko's Thriller album is a re-recorded version of the classic 'Wanna Be Startin' Something' featuring Urban mega star Akon. Features two versions: Album Version and Johnny Vicious Club Radio Mix. Epic. Album Description

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Average user review: 3.0 (1 reviews)

rating: 3 Quotewhat happened to Johnny Vicious on this remix?Quote
Aside from the new version of Wanna Be featuring Akon, you get the radio edit of the Johnny Vicious mix, as well as the full length 9 minute Johnny Vicious club mix. Question is, do you want it? Naturally, if you're a completist, it's a must have, but probably not something you are going to want to return to again and again. With the recent use of a sample from Wanna Be on Rihanna's mind blowing "Don't Stop The Music", I really expected Johnny Vicious, known for some amazingly aggressive club mixes, to go for broke and completely topping that track. Instead, we get a really watered down, fairly soft mix that features way too much of Akon's vocal. The real potential is in the middle of the song, where the sound and feel of the song changes completely to a harder, darker sound--while doing right and bringing in more of Michael's vocal. Happily, it doesn't return to the light and airy sounds of the first part of the mix, but it does get into a more of a 'drum track' feel, with numerous tribal drum rolls playing off the "mamma say, mamma sa" riff. I've heard that there's a Johnny Vicious dub floating around that is far better than the vocal mix. Too bad it wasn't included here. April 16, 2008

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