Guys, This Is Weird ...

asim_4asim_4 Posts: 19
edited January 1970 in General Hoax Investigation
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he says "It was definitely him singing. I was given a vocal track to work with but I never actually met Michael."
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which i think is weird because a month ago he released this
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The 35-year-old producer recently revealed he feared he would be beaten up by his schoolmates if he told them about the sleepovers he attended alongside Sean Lennon – the son of Beatles legend John Lennon – at Michael’s home.

so if he said that, he means michael didnt give him the track in person .... <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->

Comments

  • becbec Posts: 6,387
    Interesting first post. Forgive me, I don't get what's weird?
  • asim_4asim_4 Posts: 19
    I'm Sorry My Brains Not Working Today, But I Actually Think MR Is Lying Saying He Didnt Meet MJ When He Clearly States That He Had Sleepovers With Mike <!-- s:D -->:D<!-- s:D -->
  • becbec Posts: 6,387
    Well, not following the links (laziness, pure and simple lol), but just from what you posted, it clearly says he had sleepovers with Sean Lennon at MJs house.

    It's a conclusion jump or ASSumption that he ever actually met MJ. Being at someone's house doesn't equate meeting them in person. Devil's advocate and all.
  • Article #2 implies, I believe, that Ronson met Michael and hung out at his house when he was growing up (at some point in the past)...
    Article #1 quotes Ronson as saying "I never actually met Michael".

    A bit odd, but not too odd... Sometimes "never" doesn't mean NEVER. It could mean "I never met Michael in the process of making this song", while "I hung out with Michael as a kid".

    I could be wrong, of course. Maybe he lied one of those times?
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