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Quote from: davidr on April 30, 2009, 01:03:39 AMIf I fiind out dmented, your going to be moving the germs to your website I will report you myself.First, nothing is going on.Second, report away. Nothing to hide on my end. I've been about the fans and not the shit in the background. And the only reason my website has a new splash screen is not because it's being used. But so it does not redirect to a website that is having legal issues. I want no part of that whatsoever since it does not concern me at all.
If I fiind out dmented, your going to be moving the germs to your website I will report you myself.
Other than embarrassing Dante and G.Litt, what do you guys hope to accomplish?It doesn't look like Worldwide has anything other than Immortal, Initiated and that shitty remaster of Friendz that he claims to be CDQ, otherwise he would have leaked it already.Every OG that's leaked in the past 4 years is due to the work of D & G, other than Ryan D and some shitty tagged songs from Money B. If it wasn't for them fronting the cash for these project, you wouldn't have had "Too Late Playa" "Reincarnation" or other OGs like M.O.B.Seriously, I hate D & G as much as the next guy, but it's out of envy. I don't feel I'm owed these tracks for free, I'm no leech. I'm not into paying $1000's for single tracks either, but if they want to, then that's their prerogative. Basically, leaking all this information is shutting down the well forever. WideAwake and Amaru are going to clamp down for fucking real this time and that't it.It would be a COMPLETELY different story if WW had actually gotten a hold of these projects, but to leak the project information, the sources and how much was paid just out of spite? Sounds like pure haterade to me.
Quote from: Dmented on April 30, 2009, 01:08:24 AMQuote from: davidr on April 30, 2009, 01:03:39 AMIf I fiind out dmented, your going to be moving the germs to your website I will report you myself.First, nothing is going on.Second, report away. Nothing to hide on my end. I've been about the fans and not the shit in the background. And the only reason my website has a new splash screen is not because it's being used. But so it does not redirect to a website that is having legal issues. I want no part of that whatsoever since it does not concern me at all.you haven't been about no fans cause u banned me with the quikness from your site..dante told u to ban and u buckled unda pressure...and then i asked u why and u deny it....
This will be coming soon from a friend of mine.... The Born Busy Sessions (CD+DVD)THE AUDIO:2Pac: The Born Busy Sessions is an exciting and exclusive release that reflects a young 2Pac that is in many ways the same, yet many ways different from the polished 2Pac we have come to know on record. During these sessions, recorded when he was 15 and 16 years old, 2Pac and his Born Busy Crew (consisting of DJ Plain Terror, Ace Rocker, and Slick D on the beatbox) had no money to cut a demo and so they literally placed a tape recorder in the center of 2Pac's bedroom and spit their verses a capella. His rhyme flow is very similar to the material found on the Lost Tapes release, except much less refined. 2Pac blunders through his lines at times with DJ Terror and Ace often are heard clowning around and interrupting verses with their antics. Just like the 2Pac we know, he resumes his verses when they shut up and stays in focus. An interesting point to highlight is that 2Pac labels almost every track with the date and the group members before they begin, not only giving the song authenticity but a very precise date so there is no speculation as to when it was recorded. The Born Busy Sessions are a true exclusive. After years of negotiations and trust building (and thousands of dollars) we were able to secure this audio. While it is not a refined studio recording, it is also not hissy or in bad quality. If you can imagine three teenagers excited to carve their roles in hip hop out and have some fun along the way even despite not having much money to help pursue their dreams, then you know what historical rawness you are in store for! Below is a list of the Born Busy Sessions' tracks that appear on this release. These tracks are the full demo as recorded by Tupac, DJ Plain Terror, and Ace Rocker, and were given to Shock G by 2Pac thus beginning his affiliation with Digital Underground. This relationship paved the way for songs that appeared on the Lost Tapes, which in turn led to 2Pac becoming a featured member of Digital Underground.01. Check it Out02. That's My Man Throwing Down03. Freestyles04. Babies Having Babies05. I Saw Your Girl06. Terror on the TablesOf course, it doesn't stop here... We have included several DAT ripped songs to bring this CD out to capacity. All of the songs below have not been compressed to mp3 and are the pure, unadulterated digital quality WAVE files:07. Heartz of Men (Pre-Mix)08. Words 2 My First Born (Death Row Remix: Complete)09. Deadly Combination (Ron G Remix) with Biggie, Stretch, and Big L10. Out On Bail (Extended Mix) featuring AB11. Don't Fuck With A Killa with Ray Dog (Benzino) and Freddie Foxxx12. Don't U Trust Me (Stereotypes Remix) featuring Keyshia Cole13. Thug 4 Life (Jellyroll Remix)Above are some familiar songs and some new ones/versions. Heartz of Men (Pre-Mix) has a different introduction and outro, with a slightly different sound to it as it has been mastered differently than the LP version. As it turns out, the leaked version of the Death Row remix of Words 2 My First Born (the one with the saxophone) was a work in progress.We have secured the final product, which includes singing hooks and another layer of saxophone. Deadly Combination (Ron G Remix) was previously available in 2002 as a real audio stream.We worked with Ron G to secure his remix, which he stated he will never release anywhere thanks to Violetta Wallace and Afeni Shakur being thorns in his side (lol). Out on Bail we all know and love. This is the full version, pulled from DAT and in all its glory.LG, the producer of the song, stated that the song wasn't really recorded for any album in particular. 2Pac was just released from a brief jail stint in Atlanta and wanted to lay down a track a few months before the Me Against the World sessions would begin. Next stop on this ride: Don't F*$& with a Killa. This long sought after song features production by Freddie Foxxx (not Stretch as previously rumored) and surprisingly Benzino actually comes with a very decent verse. The instrumental is very dark and is very Strictly/Thug Life sounding. We're not sure when it was recorded exactly, but the song has a completely different vibe than the Trying to Make it Through (Fanbase Remix) that was put out on Benzino's Arch Nemesis album. Finally, rounding out the bonus songs are the remixes of Don't U Trust Me and Thug 4 Life that were intended for the Loyal to the Game album. Both are full DAT master rips and are pretty good remixes, highlighting how much of a mistake it was to let one person have too much influence and contribution to an album. One can only guess why these songs were left off of the final version when they really out shine what was put on there instead.Finishing the CD are the instrumentals to all but one of the bonus tracks. These instrumentals are included not as filler, but they are actually really worth listening to. Collectors will celebrate the historic value and opportunity to piece back together the source DAT tapes, but everyone will enjoy the instrumentals as they are very quality and some of 2Pac's best.14. Heartz of Men (Instrumental)15. Words 2 My First Born (Death Row Remix: Missing Layer)16. Out On Bail (Instrumental)17. Don't Fuck With A Killa (Instrumental)18. Don't U Trust Me (Stereotypes Remix Instrumental)19. Thug 4 Life (Jellyroll Remix Instrumental)THE VIDEO:Included as an optional part of this package is a bonus DVD containing some truly amazing material. For the first time two unreleased videos are now available in full DVD quality. All About U (Solo Version) is the true original cut of the song. The video was altered later (which is why you do not see any of the added rappers in it) to reflect the cutting of 2Pac's "mini skirt verse." Life Goes on is a long sought after tribute video by Gobi for 2Pac, however it has gone unused and seems very much forgotten about by Amaru. As a supplement to the video set, Pac's Life appears in full DVD quality and with the promo screen lead. Originally sold to me on VHS, we stuck with my contact until they unveiled a digital reel rip. Sometimes it pays to be an ass . Next, the full MTV Jams performance where 2Pac is dressed in a purple denim suit. This recording is the source of the "Jack Daniels Lemonade" freestyle. Also included is the Sessions Trailer, which was cut from the Sessions project. It's superior in this format anyway, as the difference between enhanced .mov content versus DVD quality is night and day. Behind the scenes of All About U was purchased from Tracy in 1998, and she sold two copies - one to us and one to another collector. Unfortunately that other collector wasn't too smart and traded his rip to LyricalMilitant, who in turn ripped him off (in typical form) and traded and sold it as much as he could. The leaked rip is not full quality and full length, but now we unveil exactly what was sold and in full quality. Just as the behind the scenes of Hit Em Up, the viewer is treated to an insight into the process of making the video and all the people who make it happen. The DVD is finished off with the 2Pac music segments of the three Tyson fights that contained unique songs recorded specifically for him, namely Road To Glory aka Wrote The Glory, Ambitionz Az A Fighta, and Let's Get It On (one of 2Pac's final tracks recorded).1. All About U (Solo Version)2. Life Goes On (Tribute)3. Pac's Life (Full Digital Promo)4. E-40 - Practice Lookin' Hard5. MTV Jams Live - 1. Interview Segment6. MTV Jams Live - 2. Performance7. Sessions Trailer8. All About U (Behind The Scenes) (Full Quality)9. Tyson vs Bruno II10. Tyson vs Mathis11. Tyson vs SeldonORDERING DETAILS:$349.99 - The Born Busy Sessions: CD Only$399.99 - The Born Busy Sessions: CD + Bonus DVDsend PayPal payment to: payment@2pacdvds.comPlease indicate which product you are purchasing when you order (in the PayPal subject or message fields). We will accept installment payments, but it is your responsibility to number and keep track of your payments.Contact us at the PayPal email address (payment@2pacdvds.com) when you have completed your payments and we will verify them before shipping out your items.Shipping: NOW SHIPPINGA FINAL WORD...Keep in mind that the price reflects two essential components - investment price and number of projected customers. As you can imagine, the material contained here cost a pretty penny and the Born Busy Sessions is material that we know for certain that Amaru does not have! Why? They tried to get it from us (for free lol)! That being said, the high price reflects our effort to recoup some of our costs for this and the other material that was rather pricey to secure. While old material might not be everyone's cup of tea, it's actually quite a journey hearing how 2Pac began and how even at that age he was clearly destined for a life in music. We rounded out the CD with a nice selection of bonus songs that touch on the Death Row, Interscope, and Amaru eras. You'll find that the instrumentals also stand alone on their own merit - especially Heartz Of Men.Of course this is a PRIVATE release and therefore any discussion outside of this forum will result in a permanent ban from this and all future projects. We are only as strong as our weakest link, and one member's bad judgment can completely ruin any future releases - which we have PLENTY more of. Enjoy Pen and Thug Life until this ships, because it will blow you away just as they did
ORDERING DETAILS:$349.99 - The Born Busy Sessions: CD Only$399.99 - The Born Busy Sessions: CD + Bonus DVDsend PayPal payment to: payment@2pacdvds.com____LOL ILL PAY 50 BUCKS EXTRA FOR A DVD OR 349.99 FOR A CD HAHAHAHAHA
whats the story with litt and peter then, and how come she trusts him with her music she stole from DR?
Here's the remaster of "How Many Shots Will It Take":http://www.zshare.net/audio/593967741ea201ef/The quality isin't great but it's better than the previous versions that's been leaked. I think it's the best version available at the moment..I will post some more stuff later meanwhile enjoy it folks
Quote from: Hack Wilson on April 30, 2009, 08:17:07 AMORDERING DETAILS:$349.99 - The Born Busy Sessions: CD Only$399.99 - The Born Busy Sessions: CD + Bonus DVDsend PayPal payment to: payment@2pacdvds.com____LOL ILL PAY 50 BUCKS EXTRA FOR A DVD OR 349.99 FOR A CD HAHAHAHAHAYou know what the really funny thing about this whole deal is. Aside from their greed to make profit, I will say it looks like it did cost them quite a bit to get the material, I can see trying to get the material and sharing it amongst the people who put out for it. I have no problem with that. I do have a problem with them trying to make a profit, that’s just unreal. However the real funny thing is, lets say these guys hacked in and got everything (which by all accounts they did not) these morons could of avoided any leaks by simply doing what they did before. Invest some time and money into putting together a quality project. Instead they looked to cut more cost and put up download links lmao and then left them up…….. I mean how dumb can they possibly be. They had to know someone was out there looking to make them pay for the way they treat people. I had my run-in’s with Dante in real life and on the net. However, I stopped talking to him when he hooked up with that waste G Clitt. That’s when he started acting better than everyone and being a prick more or less. This is what happens when you act like you are the man and better than everyone Peter!
Yeah, im loving it, both of them have tried to destroy 2pac's legacy for a profit, no matter what anyone says or tries to defend it.I just wish the bitch let us into her secret of how she obtained the material back in 97. Good thing to know is that the free 2pac cds are titled - the realest leak, so it looks like he was the one who sold dante and litt that tape.One good thing though is he does not have the material I used to think, most of these are shit quality and not something to brag about.
its a damn shame "ENEMIES WITH ME OG" and "MY DYING DAY" aren't on there