JAKARTA - Former Motley Crue vocalist John Corabi admits that he doesn't know whether the songs he recorded with Mick Mars five years ago will be included in the guitarist's first solo album from the beggar band or not.

In 2016, Mars released footage of two of his solo tracks, apparently titled Gimme Blood and Shake The Cage. The track, recorded at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, where Mars lived for about eight years, features Corabi, who appeared on Motley Crue's self-titled 1994 album.

Corabi later said that he did not contribute to the writing process for both songs, but that he was open to collaborating with Mars on some new material.

During a Facebook Live session last December 22, Corabi was asked about the fate of the material he recorded with Mars.

"A few years ago, Mick asked me to sing some songs, and I did. He took out snippets of the song, but he went on to make full recordings. And until now, I don't know if Mick used those songs or not. ," Corabi explained.

"It was Mick's solo record. He only asked me to sing two songs. Unfortunately… I wanted to do more, and Mick wanted me to do more, but I couldn't, because of my schedule and because of Mick's schedule. So we just had to wait and see. look.

"I really enjoy hearing Mick's songs. And we'll see. Hopefully he uses those songs (which I wrote). Maybe not. I don't know," he concluded.


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