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QuoteThe Pac song is produced by a guy named Meech (not Meech Wells) who produced Toss It Up."Toss It Up" was prod. by Demetrius Ship.
The Pac song is produced by a guy named Meech (not Meech Wells) who produced Toss It Up.
who was that guy anyways?i searched but found nothing.does he have other any other appearances?all i get by search is "MDK7DT" Album
Nope, but I did find the guy who did alot of the percussion for Death Row as well as a few former employee, some ghost writers, Druama, Stu-B-Doo, and a few others so maybe they'll give us a clue.
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Demetrius+Shipp?anv=D.+Shipp As D.Shiphttp://www.discogs.com/artist/Demetrius+ShippDemetrius Shipp P.S. who the fuck is boxer in your sig?
by the way you too stuck in this death row era but you missed a tons of dope rare shit and unrelsead g funk sound. i can mentionned easily 150 albums that few people here heard about
This will piss some of these various 2Pac webmasters off, but you know what? You stupid motherfuckers can go fuck yourselves. Some people covet this information, but i'm not about being a hog with information. So, i'll tell you some of the titles of a few songs off Danny's 96 LP. The Danny Boy 1996 album I was played had around 14-15 songs, and was produced by pioneer Dallas Austin, along with Reggie Moore, DeVante Swing (Jodeci), Daz Dillinger, Kevyn Lewis, and Rick Clifford. There was a song called "Never Leaving" featuring Mary J' Blidge, a song called "I Cannot Wait" with DeVante Swing, and songs called "Peace", "I Like Your Vibe", and "Rock N' Roll". Also the album Intro was produced by DJ Quik aka David Blake. The intro is not Pac and Danny Boy talking, that's one of the interludes. It's just before the song featuring Pac. The Pac song is produced by a guy named Meech (not Meech Wells) who produced Toss It Up. I know the song title, but i'll leave it up to you guys to figure it out. DJ Quik actually produced around 5-6 tracks for this album, which are all bangers. One of the tracks was "Always In My Heart" dedicated to Danny Boy's mother who passed away in 1995. Also, I want to give props to Nino for letting me post this information. ALSO TO END ALL RUMORS STARTED BY UKI & CO.... Nino played me "Something 2 Ride 2" and it did NOT feature 2Pac like UKI & Stephen said... it was Danny Boy featuring a rapper called RED, over an old C.M.W. beat! That is from Danny Boy's "Platinum Pearl" era. Also to all you stupid fucks taking time out of your day to diss Nino, shut your mouth. Without him you guys would be getting all 2nd Gen hand me downs. It's thanks to him you guys have a majority of the shit you have. So props to Nino.