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Also another way to get shit was back when Irc was good. Some cunts used to have 2Pac orgies in this room called 2Pac4Life. These cunts were people like 2Pat, Dante, G Litt, Neil, G Hagan aka Warpath, and Manu (The OG Manu). My boy Josh P. aka J~Dogg and I were in there and I remember they were passing around Afterlyfe and Fame OG. So you can add that track to your confirmed list.
they were passing around Afterlyfe and Fame OG
^^ but not featuring dr.dre right?Quotethey were passing around Afterlyfe and Fame OGwhat ya mean?i thought its unleaked.
Quote from: Tha Psycho Hustla on January 14, 2008, 10:36:41 AM^^ but not featuring dr.dre right?Quotethey were passing around Afterlyfe and Fame OGwhat ya mean?i thought its unleaked.The three tracks I mentioned all have Dr. Dre on them and were set to be released on Chronic 2000 before Dre put a stop to it because of an agreement Dre and Suge had about releasing future Dre material after he left Death Row
Quote from: Kilo2 - Tha Vaults/The Makaveli Code on January 13, 2008, 02:25:30 PMShock G told me of the times Dante, then a teenager, would get a ride from his Mom to where Digital Underground and Pac were holding their barbecues in the Bay to beg him for shit they were working on in around 1990 - 1991.lol, i thought all these 2Pac "collectors" were teenagers or in their 20s, not 40some years old...
Shock G told me of the times Dante, then a teenager, would get a ride from his Mom to where Digital Underground and Pac were holding their barbecues in the Bay to beg him for shit they were working on in around 1990 - 1991.
QuoteDr. Dre featuring Jewell and MC Ren - Been A Long TimeDr. Dre featuring Ice Cube, Snoop Doggy Dogg, and George Clinton - Can't C Me (Extended Mix)Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg and Tray Dee - Da Doc aka The Godfather (Original Version)Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg - Death Row Inmate (Intro)Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg - Die Motherfucker DieDr. Dre featuring The Lady Of Rage and Snoop Doggy Dogg - Dope Fiend (Cut from Deep Cover)Dr. Dre featuring Ice Cube - Gimme Fifty Feet (Heltah Skeltah)Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg - Hoe HopperDr. Dre featuring Top Dogg & Doobie - Hoe Hoppin'Dr. Dre - I Breaks Em' OffDr. Dre featuring The D.O.C. and Snoop Doggy Dogg - Lil Ghetto Boy (Original Version)Dr. Dre featuring Sam Sneed, K Solo, and J Flexx - Mind Made Up (Original Death Row Version)Dr. Dre featuring Michel'le - Mr. OfficerDr. Dre featuring Sam Sneed & Ice Cube - Natural Born Killaz (Premix)Dr. Dre featuring Michel'le and Ice Cube - Nicety (Part Two)Dr. Dre featuring Tha Realest & Tha Dogg Pound - O.G. 2 B.G.Dr. Dre featuring Ice Cube, Chuck D, and George Clinton - Paint The White House BlackDr. Dre featuring George Clinton - Poppa's Got A Brand New FunkDr. Dre featuring Jewell and Snoop Doggy Dogg - Still A G ThingDr. Dre featuring Kokane and The D.O.C. - What The Doctor OrderedDr. Dre featuring Jay Z and Po Broke & Lonely - Why You Lookin' At Me?Kilo, i respect you and your infos man, but look...dre+jay-z+po broke lonely?dre+realest?dre+top dogg+doobie?cīmon man... and p.s. the d.o.c dont even rap on (death row) the chronic.Remixed and legit. 2Pac has some collaborations people don't believe exist, but trust me they exist. Quotethe real Smile (Original Version) is on DR greatest hit (cant remember 1 or 2) and it has 2Pac, Scarface and death row rīnīb group "816" instead of johnny p on it, johnny p was added later when they re-released it IMO.That ain't the real OG.QuoteYo Kilo leak some unreleased videos like Easy To Be A Soldier When There Aint No Warunrelased videos?wtf?never heard about it.I've dropped bits and pieces of information about things like this a few times.In other words Physco I know my shit.
Dr. Dre featuring Jewell and MC Ren - Been A Long TimeDr. Dre featuring Ice Cube, Snoop Doggy Dogg, and George Clinton - Can't C Me (Extended Mix)Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg and Tray Dee - Da Doc aka The Godfather (Original Version)Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg - Death Row Inmate (Intro)Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg - Die Motherfucker DieDr. Dre featuring The Lady Of Rage and Snoop Doggy Dogg - Dope Fiend (Cut from Deep Cover)Dr. Dre featuring Ice Cube - Gimme Fifty Feet (Heltah Skeltah)Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg - Hoe HopperDr. Dre featuring Top Dogg & Doobie - Hoe Hoppin'Dr. Dre - I Breaks Em' OffDr. Dre featuring The D.O.C. and Snoop Doggy Dogg - Lil Ghetto Boy (Original Version)Dr. Dre featuring Sam Sneed, K Solo, and J Flexx - Mind Made Up (Original Death Row Version)Dr. Dre featuring Michel'le - Mr. OfficerDr. Dre featuring Sam Sneed & Ice Cube - Natural Born Killaz (Premix)Dr. Dre featuring Michel'le and Ice Cube - Nicety (Part Two)Dr. Dre featuring Tha Realest & Tha Dogg Pound - O.G. 2 B.G.Dr. Dre featuring Ice Cube, Chuck D, and George Clinton - Paint The White House BlackDr. Dre featuring George Clinton - Poppa's Got A Brand New FunkDr. Dre featuring Jewell and Snoop Doggy Dogg - Still A G ThingDr. Dre featuring Kokane and The D.O.C. - What The Doctor OrderedDr. Dre featuring Jay Z and Po Broke & Lonely - Why You Lookin' At Me?
the real Smile (Original Version)
Yo Kilo leak some unreleased videos like Easy To Be A Soldier When There Aint No War
Quote from: es-jay on January 14, 2008, 09:48:35 AMQuote from: Kilo2 - Tha Vaults/The Makaveli Code on January 13, 2008, 02:25:30 PMShock G told me of the times Dante, then a teenager, would get a ride from his Mom to where Digital Underground and Pac were holding their barbecues in the Bay to beg him for shit they were working on in around 1990 - 1991.lol, i thought all these 2Pac "collectors" were teenagers or in their 20s, not 40some years old...Keep in mind it's been over 16 or 17 years since then. Do the math.
Quote from: Kilo2 - Tha Vaults/The Makaveli Code on January 14, 2008, 11:51:39 AMQuote from: es-jay on January 14, 2008, 09:48:35 AMQuote from: Kilo2 - Tha Vaults/The Makaveli Code on January 13, 2008, 02:25:30 PMShock G told me of the times Dante, then a teenager, would get a ride from his Mom to where Digital Underground and Pac were holding their barbecues in the Bay to beg him for shit they were working on in around 1990 - 1991.lol, i thought all these 2Pac "collectors" were teenagers or in their 20s, not 40some years old...Keep in mind it's been over 16 or 17 years since then. Do the math.dante was into 2pac when 2pacalypse Now dropped
Quote from: Hack Wilson on January 14, 2008, 11:53:48 AMQuote from: Kilo2 - Tha Vaults/The Makaveli Code on January 14, 2008, 11:51:39 AMQuote from: es-jay on January 14, 2008, 09:48:35 AMQuote from: Kilo2 - Tha Vaults/The Makaveli Code on January 13, 2008, 02:25:30 PMShock G told me of the times Dante, then a teenager, would get a ride from his Mom to where Digital Underground and Pac were holding their barbecues in the Bay to beg him for shit they were working on in around 1990 - 1991.lol, i thought all these 2Pac "collectors" were teenagers or in their 20s, not 40some years old...Keep in mind it's been over 16 or 17 years since then. Do the math.dante was into 2pac when 2pacalypse Now droppedRight 91, but he also like Digital Underground. If I ever visit that shit hole of a forum he runs, I could find a post to quote that.
Quote from: Kilo2 - Tha Vaults/The Makaveli Code on January 14, 2008, 11:59:44 AMQuote from: Hack Wilson on January 14, 2008, 11:53:48 AMQuote from: Kilo2 - Tha Vaults/The Makaveli Code on January 14, 2008, 11:51:39 AMQuote from: es-jay on January 14, 2008, 09:48:35 AMQuote from: Kilo2 - Tha Vaults/The Makaveli Code on January 13, 2008, 02:25:30 PMShock G told me of the times Dante, then a teenager, would get a ride from his Mom to where Digital Underground and Pac were holding their barbecues in the Bay to beg him for shit they were working on in around 1990 - 1991.lol, i thought all these 2Pac "collectors" were teenagers or in their 20s, not 40some years old...Keep in mind it's been over 16 or 17 years since then. Do the math.dante was into 2pac when 2pacalypse Now droppedRight 91, but he also like Digital Underground. If I ever visit that shit hole of a forum he runs, I could find a post to quote that. digital underground was a good group back in the days
Quote from: Reality Check on January 14, 2008, 10:39:32 AMQuote from: Tha Psycho Hustla on January 14, 2008, 10:36:41 AM^^ but not featuring dr.dre right?Quotethey were passing around Afterlyfe and Fame OGwhat ya mean?i thought its unleaked.The three tracks I mentioned all have Dr. Dre on them and were set to be released on Chronic 2000 before Dre put a stop to it because of an agreement Dre and Suge had about releasing future Dre material after he left Death Rowtop dogg and co. wasnt on death row when dre left.dats why im confused.
Quote from: Hack Wilson on January 14, 2008, 12:15:14 PMQuote from: Kilo2 - Tha Vaults/The Makaveli Code on January 14, 2008, 11:59:44 AMQuote from: Hack Wilson on January 14, 2008, 11:53:48 AMQuote from: Kilo2 - Tha Vaults/The Makaveli Code on January 14, 2008, 11:51:39 AMQuote from: es-jay on January 14, 2008, 09:48:35 AMQuote from: Kilo2 - Tha Vaults/The Makaveli Code on January 13, 2008, 02:25:30 PMShock G told me of the times Dante, then a teenager, would get a ride from his Mom to where Digital Underground and Pac were holding their barbecues in the Bay to beg him for shit they were working on in around 1990 - 1991.lol, i thought all these 2Pac "collectors" were teenagers or in their 20s, not 40some years old...Keep in mind it's been over 16 or 17 years since then. Do the math.dante was into 2pac when 2pacalypse Now droppedRight 91, but he also like Digital Underground. If I ever visit that shit hole of a forum he runs, I could find a post to quote that. digital underground was a good group back in the daysFor sure. I never knew it really was an option to get busy in a Burger King bathroom till they mentioned it.