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damn u still havent logged off...ur hurting everyone with all this wack shit u drop, it hurts more then getting the swine fluQuote from: Laconic on March 16, 2010, 08:21:33 AMTue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cubegbee:@ Petey: you sound like a broken record, time to grow up.
Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cube
DeeezNuuuts83 or jimmyh you know if pac wrote his own muzik?or what portion of it he did/didnt write?
Quote from: GET YOUR WALK ON on October 04, 2009, 08:06:11 PMDeeezNuuuts83 or jimmyh you know if pac wrote his own muzik?or what portion of it he did/didnt write?He wrote his own. During recording sessions everyone had to write there shit down quick, if you didn't he'd pass you up. That's why Bad Azz got a spot on Makaveli, cause he had his stuff written already during that Tracks session. Basically he'd wrote a track, recorded it and then sent it down to mixing. Sometimes he didn't finish a track and just moved on to the next one (This was in case if people couldn't get enough lyrics together) this is why you hear a lot of unreleased solo tracks, which are way more compared to stuff he has features on.
I think the reason dre left death row and pac start beefin with him was - Dre was need to show up to the snoop dogg trial to testefy that he was with him at the same night of the shootin... and he didnt and thats why dre left death row and pac took that as insult to him and the all death row.. i read that shit years ago...
There was a interview were Dre stated when a Mixer or some producer rewinded a tape to far, suge knight beat his ass, and thats when he felt Death Row was no longer a good place to do business.This combined with the fact him and DOC fell out over Heltah Skeltah, His own music being forced into the 2pac project (Cali Love).Basically he bought out his contract, gave up his position, and then didn't show up at the Snoop Trail.
2pac on the other hand beefed with him, cause he failed 2 show at the trail, Couldn't produce fast enough, took credit for stuff he didn't (it was over a Daz beat), and the fact he Sold the original Toss it Up beat 2 another group which prompted the diss track at the end of what's on the album now. Combined with the fact he didn't Ride for the west or Death Row anymore. I Think tupac might of considered him a sell out.
Quote from: BenoBenRadio on October 05, 2009, 12:44:53 AMI think the reason dre left death row and pac start beefin with him was - Dre was need to show up to the snoop dogg trial to testefy that he was with him at the same night of the shootin... and he didnt and thats why dre left death row and pac took that as insult to him and the all death row.. i read that shit years ago...I don't know how much truth there is to someone in Snoop's murder trial claiming that Dr. Dre was with him, which I had never heard of until it was mentioned in Pac interviews... the same thing goes for all of their claims about Dre having a male lover or whatever it was. That aside, Dre didn't want to go to Snoop's trial for the simple fact that he was not a fan of going to court, even when it was his own neck on the line, much less someone else's.Quote from: Blasphemy on October 05, 2009, 02:44:41 AMThere was a interview were Dre stated when a Mixer or some producer rewinded a tape to far, suge knight beat his ass, and thats when he felt Death Row was no longer a good place to do business.This combined with the fact him and DOC fell out over Heltah Skeltah, His own music being forced into the 2pac project (Cali Love).Basically he bought out his contract, gave up his position, and then didn't show up at the Snoop Trail.It was a studio engineer who had rewinded the tape too far before getting smacked around, though I'm sure it was more complicated than that. (The guy had probably been messing up several times that day already--not even Suge is mean enough to just beat a guy up for rewinding a tape too far.)Quote from: Blasphemy on October 05, 2009, 02:44:41 AM2pac on the other hand beefed with him, cause he failed 2 show at the trail, Couldn't produce fast enough, took credit for stuff he didn't (it was over a Daz beat), and the fact he Sold the original Toss it Up beat 2 another group which prompted the diss track at the end of what's on the album now. Combined with the fact he didn't Ride for the west or Death Row anymore. I Think tupac might of considered him a sell out.It was Got My Mind Made Up that Dre was said to have taken credit for. It wasn't so much that Dre couldn't produce fast enough, as he was still making music throughout the years; it was more about Dre not being an active participant at Can-Am, since Dre had his own studio at his home where he would do music, which is why Suge and his homies had to show up at Dre's after he left Death Row to "re-acquire" any Death Row music that he had in his possession. (Based on Dre's side of the story, Suge showed up and wanted the tapes, and Dre handed them over after making duplicates of them.)
There was a interview were Dre stated when a Mixer or some producer rewinded a tape to far, suge knight beat his ass, and thats when he felt Death Row was no longer a good place to do business.This combined with the fact him and DOC fell out over Heltah Skeltah, His own music being forced into the 2pac project (Cali Love).Basically he bought out his contract, gave up his position, and then didn't show up at the Snoop Trail. 2pac on the other hand beefed with him, cause he failed 2 show at the trail, Couldn't produce fast enough, took credit for stuff he didn't (it was over a Daz beat), and the fact he Sold the original Toss it Up beat 2 another group which prompted the diss track at the end of what's on the album now. Combined with the fact he didn't Ride for the west or Death Row anymore. I Think tupac might of considered him a sell out.
He never outright said Suge beat up an engineer. He said things were happening in the studio that were out of control. When you read what other people say about Dre, he felt the studio was sacred. He didn't want any nonsense going on in there and he only wanted people in there that were bringing something creative to the table.
In terms of Pac-Dre, they both have kind of the same story just from a different perspective. Pac was loyal to Death Row and riding for Suge. Dre was not interested in being a part of that. Pac found that to be disloyal. Dre commented in one magazine that "Tupac really don't know what he talking about. Dre jumped ship? Dre helped build the ship you're on."
Frank Alexander has stated that at first, Pac and Dre seemed to get along fine but as soon as problems arose between Dre and Suge, Pac was looking to get at Dre. The murder trial thing with Snoop has always seemed like a smokescreen. Dre knew why Death Row wanted him there and he didn't bite. According to Bruce Williams, Dre's right-hand, both he and Dre had actually warned Sam Sneed against going to the infamous meeting where he got beat down. They knew that Sam was going to get fucked up because he was seen as part of Dre's crew. He made it sound like Dre knew that his departure would be viewed as a betrayal by a lot of the artists over there and that anyone affiliated with him should steer clear of the label because they'd probably be treated in the same fashion.
Pac was too dam sensitive. If the mutherfucka would've been more strategic his ass would've been alive and been plenty of rich. People will always gossip, don't mean you need to pay heed to their words.