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first track off the CD damn they had to fuck with Picture Me Rollin, Kurupt drops a dope verse and Butch's singing actually fits the track but It doesn't compare to the origiinal one of the all time great Pac tracks, overall not too bad I kinda dig the remixed What's ya phone#RIP 2Pac
Quote from: HighEyeCue on September 13, 2007, 10:56:16 AMfirst track off the CD damn they had to fuck with Picture Me Rollin, Kurupt drops a dope verse and Butch's singing actually fits the track but It doesn't compare to the origiinal one of the all time great Pac tracks, overall not too bad I kinda dig the remixed What's ya phone#RIP 2PacYeah it was cool, alot better then the first one.
Quote from: HighEyeCue on September 13, 2007, 10:56:16 AMfirst track off the CD damn they had to fuck with Picture Me Rollin, Kurupt drops a dope verse and Butch's singing actually fits the track but It doesn't compare to the origiinal one of the all time great Pac tracks, overall not too bad I kinda dig the remixed What's ya phone#RIP 2Pacbe honest...were u expecting better lol??i liked it....but i also liked the first....that hail mary remix was weird lol....i liked the rock beat but if they changed his vocals to fit the track it wooad been soooo much better....at least the coulda got the outlawz tore-record the vocals...the breakdown before the outlawz come on is perfect for a screamin rapper but they sounded shit on it
I think anytime you are doing a remix album you gotta remember it's the producer's interpretation of how they want a artist to sound on their beat. It was almost always before that the original producer would do remixed versions of a hot song. Now it is all about getting a big time producer to do it. So I just take these albums has someone else's piece of work over Pac vocals. Some work, most don't. But at least with this one they kept alot of the elements of the original and added a little twist to it.
Quote from: D~Nice on September 14, 2007, 07:25:13 AMI think anytime you are doing a remix album you gotta remember it's the producer's interpretation of how they want a artist to sound on their beat. It was almost always before that the original producer would do remixed versions of a hot song. Now it is all about getting a big time producer to do it. So I just take these albums has someone else's piece of work over Pac vocals. Some work, most don't. But at least with this one they kept alot of the elements of the original and added a little twist to it.yeah I actually prefer these remixes for that reason, rather than just taking random Pac vocals and adding beats to them and calling it an album
Quote from: HighEyeCue on September 14, 2007, 07:54:10 AMQuote from: D~Nice on September 14, 2007, 07:25:13 AMI think anytime you are doing a remix album you gotta remember it's the producer's interpretation of how they want a artist to sound on their beat. It was almost always before that the original producer would do remixed versions of a hot song. Now it is all about getting a big time producer to do it. So I just take these albums has someone else's piece of work over Pac vocals. Some work, most don't. But at least with this one they kept alot of the elements of the original and added a little twist to it.yeah I actually prefer these remixes for that reason, rather than just taking random Pac vocals and adding beats to them and calling it an albumI like the remixed 2pac albums. I even bump the Eminem one. The OG's probably will never be released and it's not like they are hard to find. The quality may not be that great but most do have them, so why not add something new to the track. Now the editing of lyrics and adding new rappers to songs I don't like.