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2Pac's Deathrow Sessions
« on: October 22, 2010, 04:57:35 PM »
Just a couple quick questions about some of these. I'm a pretty avid Pac fan and know pretty much everything about his music. However, I got a question regarding "me and my closest roadogz"

The retail compared to the original....where are these xtra 2 verses coming from??

In the original, the 2nd verse hits with that "I know ill die sooon, so there's no need to ask" what was this replaced with???
 

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Re: 2Pac's Deathrow Sessions
« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2010, 04:10:51 AM »
Just a couple quick questions about some of these. I'm a pretty avid Pac fan and know pretty much everything about his music. However, I got a question regarding "me and my closest roadogz"

The retail compared to the original....where are these xtra 2 verses coming from??

In the original, the 2nd verse hits with that "I know ill die sooon, so there's no need to ask" what was this replaced with???

'Pac recorded a version with Big Syke first and than came back and did the solo version which is still unleaked as far as the og one goes..
 

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Re: 2Pac's Deathrow Sessions
« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2010, 04:44:18 AM »
Just a couple quick questions about some of these. I'm a pretty avid Pac fan and know pretty much everything about his music. However, I got a question regarding "me and my closest roadogz"

The retail compared to the original....where are these xtra 2 verses coming from??

In the original, the 2nd verse hits with that "I know ill die sooon, so there's no need to ask" what was this replaced with???

'Pac recorded a version with Big Syke first and than came back and did the solo version which is still unleaked as far as the og one goes..

It's similar story like with Bury Me A G, which was recorded first with TL members, then Pac revisisted the track and made solo version, which happily leaked in dope Q last year.
 

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Re: 2Pac's Deathrow Sessions
« Reply #3 on: October 23, 2010, 09:02:35 AM »

'Pac recorded a version with Big Syke first and than came back and did the solo version which is still unleaked as far as the og one goes..

It's similar story like with Bury Me A G, which was recorded first with TL members, then Pac revisisted the track and made solo version, which happily leaked in dope Q last year.
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i would say the Bury Me A G solo was first and than he decided to let thug life hop on the track for the album
 

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Re: 2Pac's Deathrow Sessions
« Reply #4 on: October 23, 2010, 09:07:58 AM »
i need the version where he was wearing the hat.

it sounds just like the previously released version but he wore a hat during the recording.

in 2634563547835 kbps please.

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Re: 2Pac's Deathrow Sessions
« Reply #5 on: October 23, 2010, 09:44:07 AM »
i need the version where he was wearing the hat.

it sounds just like the previously released version but he wore a hat during the recording.

in 2634563547835 kbps please.


I only have the one where he's wearing a bandana 
 

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Re: 2Pac's Deathrow Sessions
« Reply #6 on: October 23, 2010, 10:04:29 AM »
if hes chewing gum then i need that one.

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Re: 2Pac's Deathrow Sessions
« Reply #7 on: October 23, 2010, 11:21:01 AM »

'Pac recorded a version with Big Syke first and than came back and did the solo version which is still unleaked as far as the og one goes..

It's similar story like with Bury Me A G, which was recorded first with TL members, then Pac revisisted the track and made solo version, which happily leaked in dope Q last year.

i would say the Bury Me A G solo was first and than he decided to let thug life hop on the track for the album
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Negative. U can hear his album adlibs under new lyrics.