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Re: Rappers who worked with both 2pac and Biggie in their careers?
« Reply #15 on: June 14, 2009, 10:59:35 PM »
Faith Evans

SHE DID MORE THAN JUST MUSIC WITH BOTH OF THEM

she dint fuck pac commmon son
 

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Re: Rappers who worked with both 2pac and Biggie in their careers?
« Reply #16 on: June 15, 2009, 01:02:09 AM »

Big Stretch (Live Squad)
- Method Man Never worked with Pac but with DPG on the OG
- Redman Never worked with Pac but with DPG on the OG
- Bone Thugs N Harmony Like krzieg said.. Bizzy Bone only..
Heavy D
Grand Puba
Outlawz/Dramacydal

The only thing I could add is *maybe* Keith Murray from the Won G freestyle..


btw - meth and red were on pac's CD...regardless of if they were in the studio with him they still collabo'd with pac

Considering they didn't even work on the song together and Pac's verse was mixed in? You really call that working with someone?


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Re: Rappers who worked with both 2pac and Biggie in their careers?
« Reply #17 on: June 15, 2009, 01:17:26 AM »
Tupac worked with the Following during his Life Time

Thug Life/Dramcydal/OutLaws (lets face it, was the same people but just slightly modified and just different names)

Biggie Smalls (Only track to see a actual release was "Runnin (From tha Police)" which includes both the OG, the Remix, and the Extended Remix, which a lot of songs usually have. Eventually all their other tracks would leak after both their deaths. Only about 10 in all I think)

Snoop Dogg (Various Collaborations, couple for All Eyez On Me, others for soundtracks and stuff).

Dr. Dre (Only a total of 3 collaborations. California Love (a Dr. Dre OG) Can't See Me (Dr. Dre was on production) and Toss it Up (Dr. Dre made the OG, but when he left Death Row he sold it to another group, pissing tupac off even further, eventually he added that Final Diss at the end of the released song)

Daz (Various songs, both Production/Rapping)

I think Warren G

Ice Cube

He was a friend of Eazy E, but I don't think they worked on any tracks together.

Danny Boy (duh lol)

Bad Azz

Digital Underground

I think Scarface (can't remember if that track was made before or after, or if it was just the video made after. Cause I know the video uses a look alike)

Michelle

Lady of Rage

Boot camp Klick

Ice T

"Pogo" off the 2pacalypse now album

Also he worked with non-rap artist some times. Like Prince.

and That's basically all of em, I mean I know their were a few more, but I can't remember straight off the bat. lol Oh Also Zapp and Roger, for various Tracks (mostly his Hits).

Edit: DJ Quick, Basically because Tupac was a West Coast Artist, and had made his Death Row Debut with the Above the Rim Sound Track (way before he was signed) he was already friends/collaborating with a bunch of the West Coast Artist. When he signed to Death Row, that's when they all started really putting work in on for him, Some mixing, some producing, some being featured.

Also Johhny J lol (didn't feel I need to mention him before, but if your going to Mention mother fuckers who he never worked with then damn...)

Honestly if they weren't in the studio with tupac while he was alive, they shouldn't count, because Tupac didn't fuck with them when he was alive. Im not saying he wouldn't of because he was a fan of Wu-Tang. But I'm saying just keep it to people who Actually worked with him. Cause mother fuckers be distorting history, and we can't be having that.
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Re: Rappers who worked with both 2pac and Biggie in their careers?
« Reply #18 on: June 15, 2009, 01:30:50 AM »
Honestly if they weren't in the studio with tupac while he was alive, they shouldn't count, because Tupac didn't fuck with them when he was alive. Im not saying he wouldn't of because he was a fan of Wu-Tang. But I'm saying just keep it to people who Actually worked with him. Cause mother fuckers be distorting history, and we can't be having that.

If Pac put them on his album then he fucked with them. It's not like he died and they bought one of his verses to throw on their album.
 

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Re: Rappers who worked with both 2pac and Biggie in their careers?
« Reply #19 on: June 15, 2009, 01:36:02 AM »
Honestly if they weren't in the studio with tupac while he was alive, they shouldn't count, because Tupac didn't fuck with them when he was alive. Im not saying he wouldn't of because he was a fan of Wu-Tang. But I'm saying just keep it to people who Actually worked with him. Cause mother fuckers be distorting history, and we can't be having that.

If Pac put them on his album then he fucked with them. It's not like he died and they bought one of his verses to throw on their album.

How? Meth and Redman recorded with the Dogg Pound. In fact Pac may never have met them..


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Re: Rappers who worked with both 2pac and Biggie in their careers?
« Reply #20 on: June 15, 2009, 01:38:06 AM »
Honestly if they weren't in the studio with tupac while he was alive, they shouldn't count, because Tupac didn't fuck with them when he was alive. Im not saying he wouldn't of because he was a fan of Wu-Tang. But I'm saying just keep it to people who Actually worked with him. Cause mother fuckers be distorting history, and we can't be having that.

If Pac put them on his album then he fucked with them. It's not like he died and they bought one of his verses to throw on their album.

2Pacalypse Now
Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z.
Me Against the World
All Eyez On Me (His first album, by contract)
Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory    (Second Album by Contract, and was to be first on Makaveli Records as well)
One Nation (Final Album to Death Row, were as Makaveli releases would just be distributed now, and all other rights be with Makaveli now. Possibly also a Death Row East combination)

Those above albums, are all the albums Tupac was working on. One Nation was to feature Boot Camp Klick

After Death Row east was to start up, Tupac (who would of had a percentage, because he's helping it get made along with his own Makaveli Records, which would of been Distributed though Death Row, not split, like is widely and wrongly believed) He would of Signed Wu-Tang & Other East Coast Artist and collaborated with them, since he didn't they shouldn't count.

Regardless of what happened Post death. Tupac's Vocals were commonly requested outta respect for him. I doubt money was involved, but given his likings, some artist were aloud to use a Accapella (or strip down a OG) and use it for their album.

But if they didn't collaborate during his Life-Time they shouldn't count. Its as ludicrous as counting G-Unit as one of his associated acts.Just Because a OG had lets say Rapper 1/Rapper 2 whom Tupac normally Collaborates with, doesn't mean he did work with Rapper 1 because his vocals were mixed in.I'm talking about him in the studio with them. He never did anything with Wu-Tang, but was a fan of them (he was a fan of both coast, just he represented West, cause that's were he came up in the game).

I believe my Above post, has covered nearly every Collaboration of Tupac. How about someone into Biggie post his collaborations.I honestly don't know shit about Biggie's carrier. lol

Also please note: All I said was suppose to happen, is what would of happened, if the night had NEVER happened. Cause even if it did happen and he never did get killed, he would be back in jail for Parole Violation. Also that might explain his look on that last picture of him. You know the old saying "Laugh Now, Cry later".
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Re: Rappers who worked with both 2pac and Biggie in their careers?
« Reply #21 on: June 15, 2009, 07:42:47 AM »
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Buju Banton
they never worked with buju banton, the dude they´re sayin it´s buju, isnt buju.
the reggae-man on "runnin" was khujo khan.
and the other artist that did reggae on diferent version (often mistaken for a girl) is a then-teenie rapper/reggae-man lil vicious.
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Also he worked with non-rap artist some times. Like Prince.

when did pac work with PRINCE?

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btw - meth and red were on pac's CD...regardless of if they were in the studio with him they still collabo'd with pac

Considering they didn't even work on the song together and Pac's verse was mixed in? You really call that working with someone?

yeah "my mind made up" was mixed later with pac´s vocs on it, but pac KNEW both of them. pac has a pic with redman and biggie, and he knew method too, they met @ HOB and pac returned meth his chain that got stolen.


 

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Re: Rappers who worked with both 2pac and Biggie in their careers?
« Reply #22 on: June 15, 2009, 07:46:39 AM »
Faith Evans

SHE DID MORE THAN JUST MUSIC WITH BOTH OF THEM
Hey, I guess you could qualify it as "work".
i do.
 

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Re: Rappers who worked with both 2pac and Biggie in their careers?
« Reply #23 on: June 15, 2009, 07:46:53 AM »
goda damn how can yall forget TOO SHORT???? helloooo!!!!!
he's worked with both obviously.
short & pac on shorts cocktails album & ant banks album "this is for the hustlaz"
and short was on bigs life after death "the world is filled...."

comons nows. gota remember the OG SHORT DAWG. now we need a new album from him...
lol.
 

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Re: Rappers who worked with both 2pac and Biggie in their careers?
« Reply #24 on: June 15, 2009, 08:00:21 AM »

Big Stretch (Live Squad)
- Method Man Never worked with Pac but with DPG on the OG
- Redman Never worked with Pac but with DPG on the OG
- Bone Thugs N Harmony Like krzieg said.. Bizzy Bone only..
Heavy D
Grand Puba
Outlawz/Dramacydal

The only thing I could add is *maybe* Keith Murray from the Won G freestyle..


lol won g thats name i havent heard in aloooong time. i fucked his lil sister and her cousin. lil history lesson
also i remember that niigga came to my high school to try to do a show and everyone was just clownin that nigga..
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Re: Rappers who worked with both 2pac and Biggie in their careers?
« Reply #25 on: June 15, 2009, 08:01:38 AM »
goda damn how can yall forget TOO SHORT???? helloooo!!!!!
he's worked with both obviously.
short & pac on shorts cocktails album & ant banks album "this is for the hustlaz"
and short was on bigs life after death "the world is filled...."

comons nows. gota remember the OG SHORT DAWG. now we need a new album from him...
:-X How could I forget Too $hort...
(I was sittin' here for a minute last night thinkig bout aswell)

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Re: Rappers who worked with both 2pac and Biggie in their careers?
« Reply #26 on: June 15, 2009, 08:20:29 AM »
Tupac worked with the Following during his Life Time

Thug Life/Dramcydal/OutLaws (lets face it, was the same people but just slightly modified and just different names)

Biggie Smalls (Only track to see a actual release was "Runnin (From tha Police)" which includes both the OG, the Remix, and the Extended Remix, which a lot of songs usually have. Eventually all their other tracks would leak after both their deaths. Only about 10 in all I think)

Snoop Dogg (Various Collaborations, couple for All Eyez On Me, others for soundtracks and stuff).

Dr. Dre (Only a total of 3 collaborations. California Love (a Dr. Dre OG) Can't See Me (Dr. Dre was on production) and Toss it Up (Dr. Dre made the OG, but when he left Death Row he sold it to another group, pissing tupac off even further, eventually he added that Final Diss at the end of the released song)

Daz (Various songs, both Production/Rapping)

I think Warren G

Ice Cube

He was a friend of Eazy E, but I don't think they worked on any tracks together.

Danny Boy (duh lol)

Bad Azz

Digital Underground

I think Scarface (can't remember if that track was made before or after, or if it was just the video made after. Cause I know the video uses a look alike)

Michelle

Lady of Rage

Boot camp Klick

Ice T

"Pogo" off the 2pacalypse now album

Also he worked with non-rap artist some times. Like Prince.

and That's basically all of em, I mean I know their were a few more, but I can't remember straight off the bat. lol Oh Also Zapp and Roger, for various Tracks (mostly his Hits).

Edit: DJ Quick, Basically because Tupac was a West Coast Artist, and had made his Death Row Debut with the Above the Rim Sound Track (way before he was signed) he was already friends/collaborating with a bunch of the West Coast Artist. When he signed to Death Row, that's when they all started really putting work in on for him, Some mixing, some producing, some being featured.

Also Johhny J lol (didn't feel I need to mention him before, but if your going to Mention mother fuckers who he never worked with then damn...)

Honestly if they weren't in the studio with tupac while he was alive, they shouldn't count, because Tupac didn't fuck with them when he was alive. Im not saying he wouldn't of because he was a fan of Wu-Tang. But I'm saying just keep it to people who Actually worked with him. Cause mother fuckers be distorting history, and we can't be having that.


richie rich, spice 1, e-40, young lay, mc breed etc etc
 

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Re: Rappers who worked with both 2pac and Biggie in their careers?
« Reply #27 on: June 15, 2009, 12:28:06 PM »

Big Stretch (Live Squad)
- Method Man Never worked with Pac but with DPG on the OG
- Redman Never worked with Pac but with DPG on the OG
- Bone Thugs N Harmony Like krzieg said.. Bizzy Bone only..
Heavy D
Grand Puba
Outlawz/Dramacydal

The only thing I could add is *maybe* Keith Murray from the Won G freestyle..


lol won g thats name i havent heard in aloooong time. i fucked his lil sister and her cousin. lil history lesson
also i remember that niigga came to my high school to try to do a show and everyone was just clownin that nigga..

it´s DJ RON G, not WON G.
so whose sis´ did u fuck?
 

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Re: Rappers who worked with both 2pac and Biggie in their careers?
« Reply #28 on: June 15, 2009, 01:47:16 PM »
Tupac worked with the Following during his Life Time

Thug Life/Dramcydal/OutLaws (lets face it, was the same people but just slightly modified and just different names)

Biggie Smalls (Only track to see a actual release was "Runnin (From tha Police)" which includes both the OG, the Remix, and the Extended Remix, which a lot of songs usually have. Eventually all their other tracks would leak after both their deaths. Only about 10 in all I think)

Snoop Dogg (Various Collaborations, couple for All Eyez On Me, others for soundtracks and stuff).

Dr. Dre (Only a total of 3 collaborations. California Love (a Dr. Dre OG) Can't See Me (Dr. Dre was on production) and Toss it Up (Dr. Dre made the OG, but when he left Death Row he sold it to another group, pissing tupac off even further, eventually he added that Final Diss at the end of the released song)

Daz (Various songs, both Production/Rapping)

I think Warren G

Ice Cube

He was a friend of Eazy E, but I don't think they worked on any tracks together.

Danny Boy (duh lol)

Bad Azz

Digital Underground

I think Scarface (can't remember if that track was made before or after, or if it was just the video made after. Cause I know the video uses a look alike)

Michelle

Lady of Rage

Boot camp Klick

Ice T

"Pogo" off the 2pacalypse now album

Also he worked with non-rap artist some times. Like Prince.

and That's basically all of em, I mean I know their were a few more, but I can't remember straight off the bat. lol Oh Also Zapp and Roger, for various Tracks (mostly his Hits).

Edit: DJ Quick, Basically because Tupac was a West Coast Artist, and had made his Death Row Debut with the Above the Rim Sound Track (way before he was signed) he was already friends/collaborating with a bunch of the West Coast Artist. When he signed to Death Row, that's when they all started really putting work in on for him, Some mixing, some producing, some being featured.

Also Johhny J lol (didn't feel I need to mention him before, but if your going to Mention mother fuckers who he never worked with then damn...)

Honestly if they weren't in the studio with tupac while he was alive, they shouldn't count, because Tupac didn't fuck with them when he was alive. Im not saying he wouldn't of because he was a fan of Wu-Tang. But I'm saying just keep it to people who Actually worked with him. Cause mother fuckers be distorting history, and we can't be having that.


Honestly if they weren't in the studio with tupac while he was alive, they shouldn't count, because Tupac didn't fuck with them when he was alive. Im not saying he wouldn't of because he was a fan of Wu-Tang. But I'm saying just keep it to people who Actually worked with him. Cause mother fuckers be distorting history, and we can't be having that.

If Pac put them on his album then he fucked with them. It's not like he died and they bought one of his verses to throw on their album.

2Pacalypse Now
Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z.
Me Against the World
All Eyez On Me (His first album, by contract)
Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory    (Second Album by Contract, and was to be first on Makaveli Records as well)
One Nation (Final Album to Death Row, were as Makaveli releases would just be distributed now, and all other rights be with Makaveli now. Possibly also a Death Row East combination)

Those above albums, are all the albums Tupac was working on. One Nation was to feature Boot Camp Klick

After Death Row east was to start up, Tupac (who would of had a percentage, because he's helping it get made along with his own Makaveli Records, which would of been Distributed though Death Row, not split, like is widely and wrongly believed) He would of Signed Wu-Tang & Other East Coast Artist and collaborated with them, since he didn't they shouldn't count.

Regardless of what happened Post death. Tupac's Vocals were commonly requested outta respect for him. I doubt money was involved, but given his likings, some artist were aloud to use a Accapella (or strip down a OG) and use it for their album.

But if they didn't collaborate during his Life-Time they shouldn't count. Its as ludicrous as counting G-Unit as one of his associated acts.Just Because a OG had lets say Rapper 1/Rapper 2 whom Tupac normally Collaborates with, doesn't mean he did work with Rapper 1 because his vocals were mixed in.I'm talking about him in the studio with them. He never did anything with Wu-Tang, but was a fan of them (he was a fan of both coast, just he represented West, cause that's were he came up in the game).

I believe my Above post, has covered nearly every Collaboration of Tupac. How about someone into Biggie post his collaborations.I honestly don't know shit about Biggie's carrier. lol

Also please note: All I said was suppose to happen, is what would of happened, if the night had NEVER happened. Cause even if it did happen and he never did get killed, he would be back in jail for Parole Violation. Also that might explain his look on that last picture of him. You know the old saying "Laugh Now, Cry later".

lmao at this dude.... not that i'm some kind of 2pac-oracle, but you sound like you just read a book about 2pac and now consider yourself an expert... I'm not even gonna begin pointing out all the obvious flaws on your statements... lol.
 

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Re: Rappers who worked with both 2pac and Biggie in their careers?
« Reply #29 on: June 15, 2009, 03:41:06 PM »
Tupac worked with the Following during his Life Time

Thug Life/Dramcydal/OutLaws (lets face it, was the same people but just slightly modified and just different names)

Biggie Smalls (Only track to see a actual release was "Runnin (From tha Police)" which includes both the OG, the Remix, and the Extended Remix, which a lot of songs usually have. Eventually all their other tracks would leak after both their deaths. Only about 10 in all I think)

Snoop Dogg (Various Collaborations, couple for All Eyez On Me, others for soundtracks and stuff).

Dr. Dre (Only a total of 3 collaborations. California Love (a Dr. Dre OG) Can't See Me (Dr. Dre was on production) and Toss it Up (Dr. Dre made the OG, but when he left Death Row he sold it to another group, pissing tupac off even further, eventually he added that Final Diss at the end of the released song)

Daz (Various songs, both Production/Rapping)

I think Warren G

Ice Cube

He was a friend of Eazy E, but I don't think they worked on any tracks together.

Danny Boy (duh lol)

Bad Azz

Digital Underground

I think Scarface (can't remember if that track was made before or after, or if it was just the video made after. Cause I know the video uses a look alike)

Michelle

Lady of Rage

Boot camp Klick

Ice T

"Pogo" off the 2pacalypse now album

Also he worked with non-rap artist some times. Like Prince.

and That's basically all of em, I mean I know their were a few more, but I can't remember straight off the bat. lol Oh Also Zapp and Roger, for various Tracks (mostly his Hits).

Edit: DJ Quick, Basically because Tupac was a West Coast Artist, and had made his Death Row Debut with the Above the Rim Sound Track (way before he was signed) he was already friends/collaborating with a bunch of the West Coast Artist. When he signed to Death Row, that's when they all started really putting work in on for him, Some mixing, some producing, some being featured.

Also Johhny J lol (didn't feel I need to mention him before, but if your going to Mention mother fuckers who he never worked with then damn...)

Honestly if they weren't in the studio with tupac while he was alive, they shouldn't count, because Tupac didn't fuck with them when he was alive. Im not saying he wouldn't of because he was a fan of Wu-Tang. But I'm saying just keep it to people who Actually worked with him. Cause mother fuckers be distorting history, and we can't be having that.


Honestly if they weren't in the studio with tupac while he was alive, they shouldn't count, because Tupac didn't fuck with them when he was alive. Im not saying he wouldn't of because he was a fan of Wu-Tang. But I'm saying just keep it to people who Actually worked with him. Cause mother fuckers be distorting history, and we can't be having that.

If Pac put them on his album then he fucked with them. It's not like he died and they bought one of his verses to throw on their album.

2Pacalypse Now
Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z.
Me Against the World
All Eyez On Me (His first album, by contract)
Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory    (Second Album by Contract, and was to be first on Makaveli Records as well)
One Nation (Final Album to Death Row, were as Makaveli releases would just be distributed now, and all other rights be with Makaveli now. Possibly also a Death Row East combination)

Those above albums, are all the albums Tupac was working on. One Nation was to feature Boot Camp Klick

After Death Row east was to start up, Tupac (who would of had a percentage, because he's helping it get made along with his own Makaveli Records, which would of been Distributed though Death Row, not split, like is widely and wrongly believed) He would of Signed Wu-Tang & Other East Coast Artist and collaborated with them, since he didn't they shouldn't count.

Regardless of what happened Post death. Tupac's Vocals were commonly requested outta respect for him. I doubt money was involved, but given his likings, some artist were aloud to use a Accapella (or strip down a OG) and use it for their album.

But if they didn't collaborate during his Life-Time they shouldn't count. Its as ludicrous as counting G-Unit as one of his associated acts.Just Because a OG had lets say Rapper 1/Rapper 2 whom Tupac normally Collaborates with, doesn't mean he did work with Rapper 1 because his vocals were mixed in.I'm talking about him in the studio with them. He never did anything with Wu-Tang, but was a fan of them (he was a fan of both coast, just he represented West, cause that's were he came up in the game).

I believe my Above post, has covered nearly every Collaboration of Tupac. How about someone into Biggie post his collaborations.I honestly don't know shit about Biggie's carrier. lol

Also please note: All I said was suppose to happen, is what would of happened, if the night had NEVER happened. Cause even if it did happen and he never did get killed, he would be back in jail for Parole Violation. Also that might explain his look on that last picture of him. You know the old saying "Laugh Now, Cry later".

lmao at this dude.... not that i'm some kind of 2pac-oracle, but you sound like you just read a book about 2pac and now consider yourself an expert... I'm not even gonna begin pointing out all the obvious flaws on your statements... lol.

Which would be??? I know he's been featured on other albums like Above the Law and stuff. I just named 1s off the top of my head. Also he worked with Nate Dogg, and Val Young (I think that's her name, she was on 2 Live n Die in L.A.) and couple of others.
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