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Michael Jackson - Give In To Me (80s Mix) [with Syradelic] (12' Version)
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Your words just not enough... LOVE IS A FEELING! ❤️🔥🔥 Here is the 80s version of "Give In To Me", with Special Guitar/Vocal Appearance by @syradeliconline 👩🏻🦰🎸 Yes, it's finally confirmed, "Give In To Me" is connected to "Dirty Diana". 💯 with Denise "Vanity" Matthews being revealed as 'Diana'. 👁 🎥 Check out the official short film on the main "Eulonzo" channel. 🎬 Hope you enjoy, stay tuned, and stay ROCKIN'! 🤘🏾🖤
Wait, there's MORE! 🚨 The short film for "Give In to Me (80s Mix)":
Get it while it's hot! 🔥 Seriously, I know some, if not most or all of these songs may get axed by "them" at any moment, so please use the download links well and share the music (album/songs) with your friends so that the Groove'n'Funk never truly goes away. Thank you! 🖤
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The original version of “Give In To Me” was leaked by American producer Eulonzo on January 31st, 2023. It was unknown this version existed.
Although fans are familiar with the version that was released on the “Dangerous” album in 1991, it has been revealed that “Give In To Me” was originally written and recorded as far back as 1986 during the Bad sessions, and was one of the two hard rock songs that he considered for the Bad album. The other song of course was “Dirty Diana”, which would later be released on the Bad album as well as released a single + short film. It’s also noted that both “Dirty Diana” and “Give In To Me” are tied together, similar to “Blue Gangsta” and “Smooth Criminal”. Basic tracking began during rehearsals for The Forever World Tour.
It was recorded in 1986-1987 at Westlake Recording Studios, along with the rest of the songs from the Bad sessions. It’s been speculated that, similar to Dirty Diana, the song was initially inspired and based on groupies, which he was known for writing songs about due to hits like Billie Jean. The song is produced by Joe Kehr and Quincy Jones, as well as co-produced by Sarah Greim (aka Syradelic). Sarah, who is also in The Rag Tag Band, was visiting Los Angeles and was invited by Michael and Joe to the studio to be featured as the guitarist as well as duet with him on the song, due to Michael being pleased with her voice on their previous collaboration “Groove of Midnight”. Sarah also provides a brief guitar solo towards the end of the track, while the rest of the members of The Rag Tag Band perform the rest of the instruments.
Several days later, the song was finished, and while Michael ultimately chose “Dirty Diana” for the Bad album, it was planned for “Give In To Me” to be it’s B-side and include its own short film, starring Syradelic and singer-actress Denise “Vanity” Matthews, with the latter female being revealed as “Diana”. However, there was a major conflict between him and Quincy with the song due to Quincy feeling it was “too close” to “Dirty Diana” and while he appreciated Sarah’s inclusion, he felt the track was “not strong enough” and “way too loud” for the album, causing a rift between Quincy and Michael.
Ultimately, this version was shelved along with its planned short film; both remain unreleased. The song was reworked in 1990-1991 for the Dangerous album, this time Slash provided the guitar work. It would later on be released as a single for Dangerous in February of 1993, with a short film starring Slash as well.
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Guest Background Vocals by Jeffrey Perez
No copyright infringement intended. I do not own the rights to this music.
#MichaelJackson #GiveIntoMe #80sMix
Wait, there's MORE! 🚨 The short film for "Give In to Me (80s Mix)":
Get it while it's hot! 🔥 Seriously, I know some, if not most or all of these songs may get axed by "them" at any moment, so please use the download links well and share the music (album/songs) with your friends so that the Groove'n'Funk never truly goes away. Thank you! 🖤
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Connect With Me! 👁
TikTok: @eulonzo
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The original version of “Give In To Me” was leaked by American producer Eulonzo on January 31st, 2023. It was unknown this version existed.
Although fans are familiar with the version that was released on the “Dangerous” album in 1991, it has been revealed that “Give In To Me” was originally written and recorded as far back as 1986 during the Bad sessions, and was one of the two hard rock songs that he considered for the Bad album. The other song of course was “Dirty Diana”, which would later be released on the Bad album as well as released a single + short film. It’s also noted that both “Dirty Diana” and “Give In To Me” are tied together, similar to “Blue Gangsta” and “Smooth Criminal”. Basic tracking began during rehearsals for The Forever World Tour.
It was recorded in 1986-1987 at Westlake Recording Studios, along with the rest of the songs from the Bad sessions. It’s been speculated that, similar to Dirty Diana, the song was initially inspired and based on groupies, which he was known for writing songs about due to hits like Billie Jean. The song is produced by Joe Kehr and Quincy Jones, as well as co-produced by Sarah Greim (aka Syradelic). Sarah, who is also in The Rag Tag Band, was visiting Los Angeles and was invited by Michael and Joe to the studio to be featured as the guitarist as well as duet with him on the song, due to Michael being pleased with her voice on their previous collaboration “Groove of Midnight”. Sarah also provides a brief guitar solo towards the end of the track, while the rest of the members of The Rag Tag Band perform the rest of the instruments.
Several days later, the song was finished, and while Michael ultimately chose “Dirty Diana” for the Bad album, it was planned for “Give In To Me” to be it’s B-side and include its own short film, starring Syradelic and singer-actress Denise “Vanity” Matthews, with the latter female being revealed as “Diana”. However, there was a major conflict between him and Quincy with the song due to Quincy feeling it was “too close” to “Dirty Diana” and while he appreciated Sarah’s inclusion, he felt the track was “not strong enough” and “way too loud” for the album, causing a rift between Quincy and Michael.
Ultimately, this version was shelved along with its planned short film; both remain unreleased. The song was reworked in 1990-1991 for the Dangerous album, this time Slash provided the guitar work. It would later on be released as a single for Dangerous in February of 1993, with a short film starring Slash as well.
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Guest Background Vocals by Jeffrey Perez
No copyright infringement intended. I do not own the rights to this music.
#MichaelJackson #GiveIntoMe #80sMix
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