Author Topic: OG Versions on Tupac's Posthumous Albums  (Read 425 times)

sweetdudejim

OG Versions on Tupac's Posthumous Albums
« on: October 20, 2010, 12:24:54 PM »
I was wondering if somebody could make a list of the songs that were on the posthumous Tupac albums, and which ones were the originals and which versions were heavily remixed and edited. I think it would be intriguing to see how much of his work was changed after his death. Now I'm pretty sure the Makaveli album was pretty much released the way Tupac had it in '96, but I thought I heard it was only originally supposed to be an EP, but tracks were added after his death. Any truth to this?

I'm pretty sure most of R U Still Down? [Remember Me] was released the way he originally had it, minus maybe a few tracks. Greatest Hits, I'm pretty sure at the least they changed "Changes", at least the chorus vocals, and the background vocals.

Still I Rise, I suspect, still had some OG versions, but it seems like since then, with Until The End Of Time, Better Days, and ESPECIALLY Loyal To The Game and Pac's Life being heavily remixed to the point that they were just taking stray verses and making songs around them. At least thats the vibe I have got. Could anybody clear all this up for me?
 

Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation)

Re: OG Versions on Tupac's Posthumous Albums
« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2010, 12:26:54 PM »
there's like 5-10 o.g./alternate versions to every 2pac-song lol


 


Re: OG Versions on Tupac's Posthumous Albums
« Reply #3 on: October 21, 2010, 02:31:33 AM »
What's strange is the remixes that were done to the R U Still Down tracks made them bump 1000% more and they actually sounded congruous. Later remixes not so much.
 

dnjp4life

Re: OG Versions on Tupac's Posthumous Albums
« Reply #4 on: October 21, 2010, 06:46:54 AM »
What's strange is the remixes that were done to the R U Still Down tracks made them bump 1000% more and they actually sounded congruous. Later remixes not so much.

Yeah true, I always liked Do 4 Love, Fuck All Y'all and I'm Gettin Money from that album in comparison with the OGs.