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yh the trak wit nas was probs recorded in 94 or early 95, then wen wat hapnd in the source awards happen, wit the east & west feud, suge knight said he didnt want any eastcoast rappers on dogg food, dont stop & got my mind made up are leftovers from the album.
Kurupt dissed Nas in '98 after Nas made some comments in Vibe magazine about Kurupt being a gangsta and he was worried about Foxy Brown going out with him at the time, "Don't Stop" was recorded in '95
Quote from: HighEyeCue on April 28, 2008, 09:13:49 AMKurupt dissed Nas in '98 after Nas made some comments in Vibe magazine about Kurupt being a gangsta and he was worried about Foxy Brown going out with him at the time, "Don't Stop" was recorded in '95yea, and the real OG wasn't on Last Of Tha Pound.Daz and Kurupt re-did their verses for that one. iif I had to guess, the newer verses were recorded from 00-01, which Nas' verse being the only real verse from the one recorded in 95.
GOTTI,I always thought the version with Pac was the true OG version.On the Last Of The Pound I know the track is labled as the Unreleased OG version, so I'm not positive.I never have known of another OG version. If I were to guess, I think the Pac version is the real OG.The version with Pac has the Badboy disses, so I assumed that was the reason it never was officialy released I could be wrong so if I am, someone must have the other version. PLEASE up it.
dpg + nas made songpac heard some, put himself on it and remixed nasdaz puts out old version and yells "fuck death row" all over the track
yep, The whole "Last of Tha Pound" album is pretty much material from '95 and '96 that Daz took with him when he left Death Row
Quote from: HighEyeCue on April 29, 2008, 08:20:28 AMyep, The whole "Last of Tha Pound" album is pretty much material from '95 and '96 that Daz took with him when he left Death Rowhe "borrowed" it apparently he got away with it too