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cool, +1same song that was supposed to feature Fat Joe?
pac wanted fat joe on a track, Primo tried to hook it up - but Joe couldnt make it to the studiuo. i guess this was the beat
DX: From One Nation?Greg Nice: Yep. All of that One Nation, I brought everybody. Everybody he wanted to see, I’m like, “You want [DJ] Premier to come up with you?” [2Pac] was like, “What? Hell yeah!” I called ‘Preme. [He was like], “Hell yeah!” I called Fat Joe. “Hell yeah!” Buckshot and [the Bootcamp Clik], “Hell yeah!” Everybody started comin’.DX: All those names you just mentioned, were they able to come out?Greg Nice: Yeah. The only who didn’t come was Joe.DX: So Premier and 2Pac actually had the opportunity to work together?Greg Nice: Yeah, and [DJ Premier] loved [2Pac] as well. To the point where that’s all he talks about. “Man, 2Pac came to my fuckin’ house!” Showbiz too, “Greg brought 2Pac to my living-room, man, sittin’ with me, chillin’.”
damn! this sounds dope!but honestly i have a little doubt that this is the real deal. would premo really put scratchtes of a Nas line on the hook of a 2pac track? the scratches also sound sloppy. primo should be able to do better..but it definitely sounds like a primo beat!
Quote from: skriLL on June 29, 2011, 12:49:50 PMdamn! this sounds dope!but honestly i have a little doubt that this is the real deal. would premo really put scratchtes of a Nas line on the hook of a 2pac track? the scratches also sound sloppy. primo should be able to do better..but it definitely sounds like a primo beat!those disses to Nas (against all odds for example) weren't out at the time yet so who knows