I'm such a slacker. I listened to this album awhile ago but didn't write up anything.
I own this album on CD and I enjoyed it so much in the past when it first came out but I'm so cynical about MJ nowadays that some of the songs just make me uncomfortable.
I also laugh now just like I did in the past whenever MJ would sing love songs and that banter that he has with Chris Tucker sounds so fake and forced. MJ wouldn't know what to do with a pussy if it was sitting on his face. Ladies throw themselves at him and he has no interest in them. He always came off as asexual to me. So when he pretends to flirt on that track and whenever he sings love songs. They sound so insincere and they don't convince me that he actually has feelings for anyone. There is a track near the end of the album about children and I just cringe so much because of my preconceived notions about what may or may not have happened in at his Ranch.
I remember when this album came out EVERYONE shit on this album. From critics to fans, this is definitely not one of his greatest albums and it's not underrated at all. It is just a half hearted output. It feels like he did this album because he needed money. I did enjoy it when it was first out though.
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