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Quote from: outlaw_uk on November 20, 2009, 09:37:05 AMQuote from: Fatdodger on November 20, 2009, 08:48:53 AMThere music career died back in 96 when PAC died there careers died too.Close but not true... there deathrow album retribution was classic in my opinion! the album was released as a mix tape! wideawke need to release that if they have the rights to it.The whole album leaked in CDQ untagged version.
Quote from: Fatdodger on November 20, 2009, 08:48:53 AMThere music career died back in 96 when PAC died there careers died too.Close but not true... there deathrow album retribution was classic in my opinion! the album was released as a mix tape! wideawke need to release that if they have the rights to it.
There music career died back in 96 when PAC died there careers died too.
What made it worse was their continual milking off of a man, on songs, music, artwork, and even concerts. Some may say that they have a right to, and their reasoning was that they would rep and ride for him (despite it being a contradiction when they make peace with people Pac disliked) and they said that they would keep his name alive.. to what? a handful of fans? Be cool if they were finally tuned mainstream acts or rapped to a large global audience and well known, but they were unknown indy artists by large, which by using 2Pacs well known name reeks of "manipulating" and explotation to gain some attention
Quote from: mickaveli2001 on November 20, 2009, 01:49:31 PMWhat made it worse was their continual milking off of a man, on songs, music, artwork, and even concerts. Some may say that they have a right to, and their reasoning was that they would rep and ride for him (despite it being a contradiction when they make peace with people Pac disliked) and they said that they would keep his name alive.. to what? a handful of fans? Be cool if they were finally tuned mainstream acts or rapped to a large global audience and well known, but they were unknown indy artists by large, which by using 2Pacs well known name reeks of "manipulating" and explotation to gain some attention But the situation changes. It's not like a person dies and the people they are cool with and not cool with is set in stone. You can say they were wrong for handling the beef with Mobb Deep but who can say that three years down the road if Pac was still breathing, he wouldn't have made peace with some of these people and had problems with some of the people he was cool with? Outlawz were there and had direct contact with Pac regularly so they have a better way of judging it.
this track right here is bangin, they used the beat from a skit off R U still down....
is it not because they didnt work with johnny j or qd3? of course pac was major to them and they should work with other producers but they could have done better with jj and qd3.i think they had dope albums too, novakanae and ride wit us or collide with us was a dope album