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For sure E.D.I from Outlawz.
I always kind of assumed that after the success of "Changes" they kept chasing that hit and that's why they kept remixing songs, especially stuff like "Until the End of Time."
I always kind of assumed that after the success of "Changes" they kept chasing that hit and that's why they kept remixing songs, especially stuff like "Until the End of Time."I've said it for years, but remix the shit as much as you want, but release the originals too. They need to release it, as is, in a giant box set to solidify his legacy the way artists like Jimi Hendrix and so forth are handled.
Quote from: JeremyM on March 27, 2014, 12:21:56 PMI always kind of assumed that after the success of "Changes" they kept chasing that hit and that's why they kept remixing songs, especially stuff like "Until the End of Time."If so, smart decision, because those were great songs from great albums. Even "Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto" was remixed, and that was a great song from a great album....by the way, other than Big Syke, I still have trouble telling the Outlawz apart on record even after hearing them a million times.
i wonder who had the most duo songs with just pachas to be stretch
Quote from: adi760 on March 27, 2014, 08:14:43 AMFor sure E.D.I from Outlawz.It's surprising to realize that E.D.I. has probably recorded more songs with Tupac than any other rapper/producer. I don't have the impression that Pac's relationship with EDI was especially intense, the way it was at times for Pac with Syke, 4Tay, Stretch, Ritchie Rich, etc. Probably the lack of intensity is why EDI is on the most Tupac songs: they just consistently remained on good terms and EDI was a reliable, responsible friend.
and E.D.I. was the 1 with idea of remixing 2pac ogs what a piece of shit and he married 2pac sister and calls himself edi the don lol