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why are meth and red on on it? deck was on it too? and rage? originally from dogg food? but when was all the verses done ?
Quote from: samutahjazz on October 26, 2011, 11:42:54 AMwhy are meth and red on on it? deck was on it too? and rage? originally from dogg food? but when was all the verses done ? Probably done around late 94-early 95. Original had verses from Rage and Inspectah Deck on it. It was left off of Dogg Food, Pac heard the track and they took off Deck and Rage's verses and added Pac.
Quote from: Reality Check on October 26, 2011, 12:13:34 PMQuote from: samutahjazz on October 26, 2011, 11:42:54 AMwhy are meth and red on on it? deck was on it too? and rage? originally from dogg food? but when was all the verses done ? Probably done around late 94-early 95. Original had verses from Rage and Inspectah Deck on it. It was left off of Dogg Food, Pac heard the track and they took off Deck and Rage's verses and added Pac.On top of that, the rumor is that when actually assembling the tracks for the Dogg Food release, Daz couldn't find the master for Got My Mind Made Up in time, so the album got released without it.When Pac started recording for All Eyez on Me, he ended up getting the track, but due to how long the track was running (as it's a long enough track as it is in retail form), they had to make some cuts and left off Rage and Deck, both of whom ended up re-recording their verses for other songs.There was an interview with Method Man that I read recently, and Method Man said that he would've appreciated a phone call from Pac about the song having been put on All Eyez on Me with Pac's added vocals since he wasn't aware of it until later and it caught him by surprise, but it wasn't really an issue to him.
"Got My Mind Made Up"Kurupt: The original record was me, Rage, Redman, Method Man and Daz. I told Daz, "Man, this is the one, we need to drop this, we need to put this on Dogg Food." 'Cause we did it when we was making Dogg Food. When 'Pac came home, we put it up for 'Pac, like "You want this record?" 'Pac was like "Hell, yeah, I want that record!" And he dropped his verse where Rage's was, 'cause Rage said she'd put her verse on something else, and that's how that record made it on 'Pac's album. Me, Method Man and Redman and Daz and Rage-that was the original record, and Inspectah Deck was on it at the end. That's him you hear at the end: "Wish....this....bliss...."Thaat's inspectah Deck. I went and picked up Red and Meth and Deck personally and too them to Daz's house. We knocked the record off in about three, four hours. It was a done deal, and then we....we didn't use it, 'cause Daz wasn't feeling like mixing it and doing all that. We end up taking it to 'Pac when 'Pac came 'cause Suge was like, "When it's time to work on a project, everybody needs to give everything to whoever's project it is." Daz: We did that song at my house. Kurupt had brought Method Man and Redman over to my house. And Inspectah Deck was on the song too. He was at the end-"I.N.S., the rebel...." Just his voice. They had taken his voice. They had taken his verse out and kept the background 'cause it sounded good. It wasn't originally 2pac song. I had transferred it at Dr. Dre's house and had left it out there. [2pac was] flossing like. "I got a beat with Method Man, Redman. Dre made it." That's what Dr. Dre told 2pac. That's how the whole fued started between Dre and 'Pac. 'Cause I happened to be walking by the studio like, "That's my beat. I did that." 2pac [was] like, "that's your stuff?" from that situation, that's when he and Dre started fueding. Dr. Dre was taking credit and wasn't doing nothing, wasn't coming around.
am I the only one who feels like Pac's verse doesn't fit the track? IMO he tried to be too lyrical to keep up with Kurupt, Meth and Red and it sounded kinda forced