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Quote from: YoungThug23 on January 22, 2009, 05:55:29 AMQuote from: Okka on January 22, 2009, 05:46:12 AMQuote from: YoungThug23 on January 22, 2009, 01:40:35 AMShame they didn't put out "Street Life" on there - that record is THE SHIT !Is that shitty quality version still the only version that has been leaked ?You mean the radio rip right? Nah, since then it has been a couple of versions available in nice quality and Phonkey Dee made a pretty good remaster on one of his 2Pac tapes...got a link ?
Quote from: Okka on January 22, 2009, 05:46:12 AMQuote from: YoungThug23 on January 22, 2009, 01:40:35 AMShame they didn't put out "Street Life" on there - that record is THE SHIT !Is that shitty quality version still the only version that has been leaked ?You mean the radio rip right? Nah, since then it has been a couple of versions available in nice quality and Phonkey Dee made a pretty good remaster on one of his 2Pac tapes...
Quote from: YoungThug23 on January 22, 2009, 01:40:35 AMShame they didn't put out "Street Life" on there - that record is THE SHIT !Is that shitty quality version still the only version that has been leaked ?
Shame they didn't put out "Street Life" on there - that record is THE SHIT !
because they stopped getting along right around that time.
I think most of the recording for the album took place after 2pac died. I think Snoop was having a really hard time coming up with material for the album. Then finally, he got in the studio with DJ Pooh and banged out a series of tracks that he was pleased with. I think the album was probably completed late September or early October, and then rushed out in mid November.Also, I was watching Snoop's storytellers, and Snoop was crediting Pac for teaching him how to bang out songs more quickly. He said before he got to know Pac, that he used to just focus on one song at a time. But now if you notice, Snoop was the number 1 rapper in the world before he met Pac, and ever since he's been dope, but he hasn't been the best. I think early in his carear he was learning from Dre and taking his time and putting out a high quality with every record. After Pac he started rushing his work and the quality deteriorated.
Quote from: DJ-AGE™ on January 22, 2009, 01:10:08 AMIMO DR never released shit that had poor production or raps but in Doggfather he let Snoop's flow fall off I don't think Suge gave a fuck about Snoops flow as long as the cash kept flowing. When Dre left, Snoop didn't have a mentor to tell him what to do and what about The D.O.C, was he still on Death Row when Dre left? These 3 were tight packet in the studio, at least so I have understood it.I remember Snoop saying something like Dre made him do his verses many times over on TBCT.
IMO DR never released shit that had poor production or raps but in Doggfather he let Snoop's flow fall off
Here's the best version I have- http://www.zshare.net/audio/54509334a3e3c184/
heres the best version. http://www.zshare.net/audio/5451230962c63c0f/phonkey dee's version
also he said he never wanted to make no money from a dead rapper, i think on a dubcnn interview he said this.apperently i remember a guy on this site said snoop said in a interview that he has done many collabos with pac, 2 discs worth, is this true?