Author Topic: 2Pac "All About You/I Aint Mad At Ya" Master Tape & Suge Knight jacket for sale  (Read 903 times)


Will_B

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So All About You & I Aint Mad At Cha weren't produced by Daz? :-\
 

DeeezNuuuts83

Well, All Bout U was a Johnny J-produced song.

Seeing how the date on the reel is May 1996, I'm guessing it was the re-visiting of both songs for the clean versions which ended up being used for the videos of the songs.
 

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^yeah, i was gonna say the date is a bit too late for it to be the original recording.


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So All About You & I Aint Mad At Cha weren't produced by Daz? :-\

who told u that?
because the tape says "non-stop productions"?
 

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Will_B

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So All About You & I Aint Mad At Cha weren't produced by Daz? :-\

who told u that?
because the tape says "non-stop productions"?



Yeah well we know 'All About You' is a Johnny J production, and 'non-stop' was his and Pacs company..

Just surprised it doesn't list Daz for I Ain't Mad...
 

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So All About You & I Aint Mad At Cha weren't produced by Daz? :-\

who told u that?
because the tape says "non-stop productions"?



Yeah well we know 'All About You' is a Johnny J production, and 'non-stop' was his and Pacs company..

Just surprised it doesn't list Daz for I Ain't Mad...

i aint mad at ya doesnt sound like daz at all. im saying this for YEARS... doenst sound like jhonny as well, to be honest. maybe a production collabo and daz originally came up with the idea... that might be. which could be the reason why hes credited..
 

Will_B

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Sure well it draws heavily from the original so Daz probably got that on board, programmed the beats and mapped out the structure of the track. Then Johnny J's musicians filled in the music (which Daz could've arranged, in line with the original track).
 

DeeezNuuuts83

i aint mad at ya doesnt sound like daz at all. im saying this for YEARS... doenst sound like jhonny as well, to be honest. maybe a production collabo and daz originally came up with the idea... that might be. which could be the reason why hes credited..
Since you didn't specify, if you're talking about the LP version, that is definitely a Daz track... the bassline gives it away.  But if you're talking about the video version (presumably what is on the reel), then I could definitely see Pac and Johnny J having re-done the beat with new elements, which explains why they're so similar yet so different.
 

Will_B

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i aint mad at ya doesnt sound like daz at all. im saying this for YEARS... doenst sound like jhonny as well, to be honest. maybe a production collabo and daz originally came up with the idea... that might be. which could be the reason why hes credited..
Since you didn't specify, if you're talking about the LP version, that is definitely a Daz track... the bassline gives it away.  But if you're talking about the video version (presumably what is on the reel), then I could definitely see Pac and Johnny J having re-done the beat with new elements, which explains why they're so similar yet so different.


Was that ever put out on a promo?
 

MarshColin

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i aint mad at ya doesnt sound like daz at all. im saying this for YEARS... doenst sound like jhonny as well, to be honest. maybe a production collabo and daz originally came up with the idea... that might be. which could be the reason why hes credited..
Since you didn't specify, if you're talking about the LP version, that is definitely a Daz track... the bassline gives it away.  But if you're talking about the video version (presumably what is on the reel), then I could definitely see Pac and Johnny J having re-done the beat with new elements, which explains why they're so similar yet so different.


Was that ever put out on a promo?

Ya it was. The clean version is better than the LP version IMO.
 

DeeezNuuuts83

Was that ever put out on a promo?
Yes, but it was also on the import single.

Ya it was. The clean version is better than the LP version IMO.
Lyrics wise, yes, but I like the beat and Pac's vocal delivery/energy of the LP version.