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Thats straight up bullshit that he was talkin bout the Pac albums. He don't fuckin know that Pac woulda worked with Ashanti and TI and 50 cent and all them. I don't know that he wouldn't have worked with them either. What I do know is that he DID work with Big Syke and the outlawz, spice 1, richie rich, c-bo, dru down, e-40, b-legit, etc
And you know what's really going to make them mad? The next 'Pac album, I'ma do the whole goddamn thing so nobody can say nothing. And I'm bringing everybody in, and we're really really going to dig into it. I'ma take control of the next one, it may be coming in January, so lookout for that! *laughs* People talking that shit, but instead the state of the rap game and the whole nonsense going on, that's what they need to talk about!
QuoteAnd you know what's really going to make them mad? The next 'Pac album, I'ma do the whole goddamn thing so nobody can say nothing. And I'm bringing everybody in, and we're really really going to dig into it. I'ma take control of the next one, it may be coming in January, so lookout for that! *laughs* People talking that shit, but instead the state of the rap game and the whole nonsense going on, that's what they need to talk about!I didn’t even see that the first read. What an asshole. Go make records with T.I. yourself LT, don't drag a dead mans last living testament into it! It seems these new 2pac albums are created with everyone else in mind EXCEPT 2pac. With quotes like this from the people who directly service these unreleased records how can their self-serving agendas even be debated?Sounds like "Loyal to the Game" all over again.
What Pac' "would have done" is all speculation and irrelevant. No one can tell us what Pac would have done except him. What matters is what he did. If the man laid down a verse over a beat either keep the beat or keep it as close as possible without the infringement issue. I don't know if Pac 'would have' worked with T.I., but I do know he didn’t. Anyways, good in-depth interview.
Quote from: Efrain on November 18, 2006, 04:50:33 PMQuoteAnd you know what's really going to make them mad? The next 'Pac album, I'ma do the whole goddamn thing so nobody can say nothing. And I'm bringing everybody in, and we're really really going to dig into it. I'ma take control of the next one, it may be coming in January, so lookout for that! *laughs* People talking that shit, but instead the state of the rap game and the whole nonsense going on, that's what they need to talk about!I didn’t even see that the first read. What an asshole. Go make records with T.I. yourself LT, don't drag a dead mans last living testament into it! It seems these new 2pac albums are created with everyone else in mind EXCEPT 2pac. With quotes like this from the people who directly service these unreleased records how can their self-serving agendas even be debated?Sounds like "Loyal to the Game" all over again. So what do you suggest that they do?
Quote from: d-nice on November 18, 2006, 04:57:02 PMQuote from: Efrain on November 18, 2006, 04:50:33 PMQuoteAnd you know what's really going to make them mad? The next 'Pac album, I'ma do the whole goddamn thing so nobody can say nothing. And I'm bringing everybody in, and we're really really going to dig into it. I'ma take control of the next one, it may be coming in January, so lookout for that! *laughs* People talking that shit, but instead the state of the rap game and the whole nonsense going on, that's what they need to talk about!I didn’t even see that the first read. What an asshole. Go make records with T.I. yourself LT, don't drag a dead mans last living testament into it! It seems these new 2pac albums are created with everyone else in mind EXCEPT 2pac. With quotes like this from the people who directly service these unreleased records how can their self-serving agendas even be debated?Sounds like "Loyal to the Game" all over again. So what do you suggest that they do?Leave the music alone. Or, in the case they can’t (sample issues for ex.) have the original producer make a new beat in the same vain and spirit of the original. Amaru should do what Motown and Columbia records do to unreleased Marvin Gaye records. Take them as they are, polish them and release them as Marvin left them. And if they aren’t finished? Well tough luck 2pac died and didn’t get to finish everything he worked on. That's how (his) life is, it is what it is. There's a famous quote "A poem is never finished, only abandoned." and Pac' was a poet first and a rapper second. Maybe those songs are supposed to be left abandoned; maybe they're supposed to leave you unfulfilled, questioning what Pac’ was actually trying to say and leaving you with more questions than answers. That’s what true art does. Pac’s music represents his last living will and testament, he left what he left people need to accept that and release it as is or not at all.
i dont like the shit hes saying about pac.doesnt sound honest to me...sounds like hes using his 'relationship' with pac to do whatever HE wants to doi lost my mom 10yrs ago, and i can tell i knew her... and STILL i never talk like he does about pac in this interview... being soooo certain to know whats definately right and whats wrong... MAKING DESCISSIONS for a dead person, who had a own will. i think thats b/c they werent actually so close as he's claiming and thats exactly why he's lacking the respect to his dead 'friend'.