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Not A Thriller, But Still a good song Feb 04, 2004 I really like this song. i think it should have done much better on the charts! Regardless of that, it is really good!
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One More Chance Jan 20, 2004 I like the song The remixes are good too
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the worst R. Kelly has written for MJ Jan 17, 2004 I think that this song is not bad, but it is not good either. It is weak lyrically and musically and I don't think it's worthy of MJ. The thing I liked about Cry and You Are Not Alone is that they didn't sound like R. Kelly songs, they sounded like MJ songs. One More Chance sounds like an R. Kelly song that he should have put on his own album, not an MJ album. I think the only reason he released it along with number ones is to get out of his recording contract with sony. I have this single and number ones, but only cause I am a die hard. They still aren't mj worthy, but I always support MJ. Michael we love you and know you are innocent! :) Work more with Babyface, not R. Kelly :)
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GREATEST HITS!!!!! Jan 08, 2004 I LIKE THIS SONG VERY MUCH.MJ IS GREAT!!!MJ IS PERFECT!!!
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A Step In The Right Direction Jan 08, 2004 After dissapointing sales of 'Invincible' (One More Chance was a track recorded for that album) Jackson's attempt to show everyone how good his songs are, 'Number Ones' may be, allegations aside hopefully is a stepping stone to a new Michael Jackson with fresh material set to put the embarrassment that was 'Invincible' an 'album between albums' and nothing more.The new single from the eccentric super star may not break new ground like alot of his past efforts but it is a good, not great song with a pleasant, catchy chorus. It won't be a huge seller but will tell his fans that the King Of Pop still has a lot left in him.
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