Michael Jackson – This Is It [CDQ]

Here it is folks. The much anticipated single from the upcoming MJ music documentary (which opens October 28th for a two week limited run). Equipped with backup vocals from The Jacksons, the single will be featured on a two-disc companion set that features original album masters of some of Jackson’s biggest hits. UPDATE: Brought this back up as I added the CDQ (and the orchestra version). Enjoy!

DOWNLOAD: Michael Jackson – This Is It
BONUS: Micheal Jackson – This Is It (Orchestra) | Mediafire

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49 Responses to “Michael Jackson – This Is It [CDQ]”

  1. this messed my mood up

  2. It’s a soothing song. Still good hearing new music from Michael.

  3. wack

  4. nice.
    just curious shake,
    were the jacksons originally on it or did they add vocals after he passed?

  5. Props to 2dopeboyz.

  6. Yeah it’s soothing, and like it or not this shit is gonna go diamond

  7. they’re gonna sell this song for $1000 damn dollars

    ….ITS NOT FAIR!! HE’S GONE =..(

  8. dam rip mj =\

  9. Sounds like a bad rehash of his old ish. Keep the legacy alive/money rolling in, Jacko Estate.

  10. Thank You! I heard it leaked and this is the first place I came looking for it…

  11. he gon be like Pac..droppin hits from the grave..RIP MJ the king of Music

  12. I’m interested to see the amount of play this stuff is gonna get.

  13. Classic music as usual from the goat

  14. Quality is meh, like someone just dubbed it off the stream at the official site.

  15. i actually like it. its nice to just sit back and listen to.

  16. I like it…very chill..

  17. classic song

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  19. DAMN!!!! This certainly does messing up my mood as I keep thinking bout the NEW music we miss out on ………

  20. man what could’ve been…fuck the government

  21. [...] Here it is folks. The much anticipated single from the upcoming MJ music documentary (which opens October 28th for a two week limited run). Equipped with backup vocals from The Jacksons, the single will be featured on a two-disc companion set that features original album masters of some of Jackson’s biggest hits. -2DopeBoyz [...]

  22. okay so now people who are in control of his music and shit are gonna continue to make millions off of him, now that he’s passed on. Its a fucked up society we living in, dudes are gonna be eating off of someone who is dead. Who knows what MJ would want. Maybe he wants to be remembered for what he Did already, not have a bunch of unreleased shit and movies and all that other stuff come out. The family knows everyone will eat this shit up no matter, so they just going to rob him from the grave to help themselves.

  23. i like this quite a bit. very chill stuff.

  24. Not bad, just average as fuck.

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  26. Internet haters are at full strength when they have the ability to hate on a song like this.

  27. Oh god. This feels so…I don’t know. I wasn’t really around right after Pac died to see how that felt, but this is just eerie.

    Fuck, I miss the man.

  28. We love you, Mike!

  29. Its wierd hearin his voice again
    RIP MJ

  30. Sony lied. Turns out “This Is It” was already released under a different title in 1991: ht tp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCV1h40oS0o

  31. He left a whole catalogue of music for his kids

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  33. Damn.
    I STAN’d all weekend with my cousin and this I get back to NC with this…ah, gimme a min.

    waitamin — aint this shit 18 years old? cot damn Sony wtf?

  34. only 33 comments?

  35. oh man, i hope they dont give MJ the Tupac treatment… frikin new album every so often

  36. actually, i heard this song was 30 years old. But uhm, the song’s real nice. RIP MJ.

  37. B.E.T Hip-Hop Awards 2009 Eminem Freestyle Cipher
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4nRBxxYInI

  38. Paul Anka did it better

  39. here is a review of the cypher in the bet hip hop awards thing (bet cyphers are the only thing i care about from BET, other than that they could all commit Japanese ritual suicide.)
    Undoubtedly, the main reason to watch this show is for the three cyphers. DJ Premier was on the boards for all three, and the first featured Wale, Nipsey Hussle, G-SAN, and KRS-One. The preceding three did well, but as a veteran freestyler it was the Blastmaster who emerged with the best verse. The second group featured Nicki Minaj, Buckshot, Crown Royal, and Joe Budden. Minaj surprised many in the crowd with an engaging verse highlighted by a clear, precise flow, and several vocal inflection changes mimicking the chipmunk soul sample effect and the snobbish accent of an aristocrat. The flair and energy Minaj showed had everyone thinking she took this round. That is, until Joe Budden ended matters.
    The controversial Jersey lyricist casually strolled front and center and shut down the mic. Even though this type of Atlanta crowd wasn’t familiar with his history, his bars were too good and an audience that was previously going wild over Soulja Boy and Gucci Mane was mesmerized by his performance. Even with the physical assault from the Wu and scrutiny from other vets like Melle Mel, Budden didn’t hesitate to throw a few subliminals their way (“I said something that got the vets upset/But I’m a student of the game/Not a teacher’s pet.”). There were further nice lines about artists needing majors to succeed, while he just needed an “ethernet cable,” which was juxtaposed with a previous line reference to the classic diss “Ether.”
    And when everyone thought the cyphers were done, we saw Premier again flashed on the screen surrounded by Mos Def, Black Thought, and Eminem. Before they said a word, the crowd started buzzing and clapping (especially among press row), because anyone with a semblance of Hip-Hop awareness knew what was about to go down.
    Mos started first, and ripped it with a verse showcasing veneration for Islam and its offshoots like the Nation of Gods and Earths. Midway, Mos started going back and forth between traditional rhyme schemes and the Jamaican toasting that originated Hip-Hop, eliciting claps from the audience. Black Thought went in next, and brought his usual rapid-fire, flawless flow. He spit longer than Mos, and got the crowd even more engaged as Eminem stood next to him nodding and taking in the bars. The crowd buzzed anytime Em appeared on screen, no doubt anticipating a great closer as each emcee’s verses built further anticipation.
    People have marveled at Eminem’s verse of “Forever.” It you were impressed with that, just make sure to tune into this award show. I gave up trying to write down what he was saying because the flow was too nasty and fast for my hand, but I can verify the crowd went crazy when he brought an assonance heavy rhyme scheme that brought together several Arabic names to highlight how he was mixture of several figures like Barack Obama and Saddam Hussein. Honestly, once he finished the show could’ve ended right there.

  40. wow…

  41. LOL at the long-ass post. Anyone read it yet? I sure as hell haven’t

  42. Man this shit rides!

    CLASSIC MICHAEL

  43. fuck the government

  44. yeaaaa finallyyyy CD quality.. thnx dude

  45. Isn’t that bad, it’s actually kinda dope. Was expecting much worse.

  46. New 2010 wedding anthem??

  47. R.I.P MJ.
    I actually like this. It’s good to sit back, listen and relax.

  48. I really dig it. Made me cry tho. I miss you mike! RIP

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