![]() Spike kept Michael off that bus for some reason - black-on-black racism is sad, y’all - but the song finally made an appearance on CD a year later on the imaginatively titled UK release Limited Edition Minimax CD, a spin-off of the “Deluxe Collector Box Set” of Ghosts, which itself was a repackaging of Michael’s 1997 Blood on the Dance Floor mini-album. Robert: As we approach August 29, what would have been Michael Jackson’s 55th birthday, we conclude our ‘Face Time salute to MJ and his multitalented family with a song that appears in the opening minutes of Spike Lee’s 1996 film Get on the Bus but not on its soundtrack album. (written by Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds and Michael Jackson produced by Edmonds from Limited Edition Minimax CD, 1997, and The Ultimate Collection, 2004) Join Robert Cass, Jeff Giles, and Mike Heyliger as they take a look back at the first three decades of Babyface’s career, with various detours along the stream of consciousness. Sure, the Man Who Would Be Babyface - Kenneth Edmonds - was born in 1959, but the singer, songwriter, producer, and all-around hit maker extraordinaire began taking baby steps up the Billboard charts the year Michael Jackson’s Thriller dominated every chart. No sign-up required.Babyface turns 30 this year. ![]()
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