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Quote from: FunkBrothersInc on March 16, 2009, 02:38:51 PMay yo does anyobody in tzhe building got that "THE MONEY" track from that one nation album?? that shit is bangin like a mofucka here's the whole bullshit cd shortyo is selling: http://rapidshare.com/files/209535070/Fattyo_-_One_Nation_of_Fat.rar thanks to dmented for the link.i should feel blessed that he is passing off my remix of thug nigga as the og i suppose. shame on him for "remastering" it, though. sounds like ass now.
ay yo does anyobody in tzhe building got that "THE MONEY" track from that one nation album?? that shit is bangin like a mofucka
Yesterday (March 13), digital label A.E.G. announced that Tupac Shakur and Boot Camp Clik’s fabled One Nation album would finally see an official release on March 20. While Hip-Hop fans were surprised, no one was more so than Duck Down CEO Dru Ha, who explained that his organization was never approached about releasing the album they helped create. “Aside from Pac before he passed and continuing to stay in contact with the Outlawz and the family, nobody has even been in contact with us about our involvement, our interest in tracks, etc.” Dru Ha told AllHipHop.com in an exclusive statement. “I’ve never heard of this company but we’ll certainly be contacting them to find out what we’re not in the know of.” One Nation was the brainchild of Tupac and Boot Camp Clik, and aimed at dispelling the growing tensions between East and West Coast artists and fans in the wake of the Bad Boy-Death Row feud. According to a press release from A.E.G., the album includes appearances from The Notorious B.I.G., Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, Big Daddy Kane, Greg Nice, and Tha Outlawz. At press time, Afeni Shakur and representatives from the Shakur estate could not be reached for comment. On February 24, Duck Down released Smoke N Mirrors, the debut album from Cypress Hill frontman B-Real.
dante must want all his personal info posted all over the net... i dont think you do dante so if i was you id let it be... mad someone else doing something you cant do lolget a real job instead of living off your dead dad
Quote from: The Krasnoe Dinamo on March 16, 2009, 02:59:48 PMYesterday (March 13), digital label A.E.G. announced that Tupac Shakur and Boot Camp Clik’s fabled One Nation album would finally see an official release on March 20. While Hip-Hop fans were surprised, no one was more so than Duck Down CEO Dru Ha, who explained that his organization was never approached about releasing the album they helped create. “Aside from Pac before he passed and continuing to stay in contact with the Outlawz and the family, nobody has even been in contact with us about our involvement, our interest in tracks, etc.” Dru Ha told AllHipHop.com in an exclusive statement. “I’ve never heard of this company but we’ll certainly be contacting them to find out what we’re not in the know of.” One Nation was the brainchild of Tupac and Boot Camp Clik, and aimed at dispelling the growing tensions between East and West Coast artists and fans in the wake of the Bad Boy-Death Row feud. According to a press release from A.E.G., the album includes appearances from The Notorious B.I.G., Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, Big Daddy Kane, Greg Nice, and Tha Outlawz. At press time, Afeni Shakur and representatives from the Shakur estate could not be reached for comment. On February 24, Duck Down released Smoke N Mirrors, the debut album from Cypress Hill frontman B-Real.ALREADY POSTED SIR.
Quote from: Shonuff on March 16, 2009, 02:46:20 PMdante must want all his personal info posted all over the net... i dont think you do dante so if i was you id let it be... mad someone else doing something you cant do lolget a real job instead of living off your dead dadDante's information has already leaked all over the internet. That wouldn't be ground breaking. Plus, Dante made his money off 2Pac and made more money than In The Bank and For The People combined with G. Litt. So, I don't honestly think he cares. No offense Richard.
Quote from: DTG Entertainment on March 16, 2009, 03:02:15 PMQuote from: The Krasnoe Dinamo on March 16, 2009, 02:59:48 PMYesterday (March 13), digital label A.E.G. announced that Tupac Shakur and Boot Camp Clik’s fabled One Nation album would finally see an official release on March 20. While Hip-Hop fans were surprised, no one was more so than Duck Down CEO Dru Ha, who explained that his organization was never approached about releasing the album they helped create. “Aside from Pac before he passed and continuing to stay in contact with the Outlawz and the family, nobody has even been in contact with us about our involvement, our interest in tracks, etc.” Dru Ha told AllHipHop.com in an exclusive statement. “I’ve never heard of this company but we’ll certainly be contacting them to find out what we’re not in the know of.” One Nation was the brainchild of Tupac and Boot Camp Clik, and aimed at dispelling the growing tensions between East and West Coast artists and fans in the wake of the Bad Boy-Death Row feud. According to a press release from A.E.G., the album includes appearances from The Notorious B.I.G., Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, Big Daddy Kane, Greg Nice, and Tha Outlawz. At press time, Afeni Shakur and representatives from the Shakur estate could not be reached for comment. On February 24, Duck Down released Smoke N Mirrors, the debut album from Cypress Hill frontman B-Real.ALREADY POSTED SIR.All-hiphop should've checked their source before they ran that first story to begin with. I'm glad they ran a follow-up and all, but all this confusion could have been avoided.
yes siiiir we have already spoke to dru ha and are getting % situated and talking about releasing a "book 2" of the album btw noone has cd q versions of the songs since most were never completed or mixed down but i can tell you dru ha did say the shit he has is incredible
like i said if you dont know how the game works please dont speak on it. call any distro and ask them how they work lol Koch, Emi, Caroline Distribution Anyone of them will tell you exactly what i told you
as for you thinking that i need to recoup any costs before anyone gets paid... dont work like that, we work out a 3:1 deal with every artists which means for every $3 they make we take a $1 to recoup the costs we put out meaning if a album sells for $15 we get $12... outta that 12 its split 50/50... out of the artists $6 we take $2 to recoup back what we spent.