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This album will forever be shrouded in mystery. Pac's last studio album, and it's still as eerie as the first time I ever listened to it. Along with everything else, I was just thinking today about how most of the producers on the album just popped up out of nowhere to produce the most legendary shit ever recorded; and then were rarely seen or heard of again after that (on the music scene).
Quote from: Infinite- African West Coastin' 2010 on December 12, 2011, 09:52:38 PMThis album will forever be shrouded in mystery. Pac's last studio album, and it's still as eerie as the first time I ever listened to it. Along with everything else, I was just thinking today about how most of the producers on the album just popped up out of nowhere to produce the most legendary shit ever recorded; and then were rarely seen or heard of again after that (on the music scene).you can't be serious...
Quote from: shoo on December 13, 2011, 01:49:50 AMQuote from: Infinite- African West Coastin' 2010 on December 12, 2011, 09:52:38 PMThis album will forever be shrouded in mystery. Pac's last studio album, and it's still as eerie as the first time I ever listened to it. Along with everything else, I was just thinking today about how most of the producers on the album just popped up out of nowhere to produce the most legendary shit ever recorded; and then were rarely seen or heard of again after that (on the music scene).you can't be serious...hesīserious because that how it is. tell me some tracks that produced hurt-m-badd or darry big d harper, they disappeared. same with demetrius shipp, but now we know he produced majority of jewellīs tracks on that "new album".and yes the room was "wack room", "blasphemy" beat was given to snoop doggy dogg but he couldnīt fuck it but 2pac made a classic record off it. know what i mean?
Move the fuck on.
Quote from: Jaydc is back on December 13, 2011, 02:57:25 AMMove the fuck on.
Quote from: Mob Souljah on December 13, 2011, 01:57:18 AMQuote from: shoo on December 13, 2011, 01:49:50 AMQuote from: Infinite- African West Coastin' 2010 on December 12, 2011, 09:52:38 PMThis album will forever be shrouded in mystery. Pac's last studio album, and it's still as eerie as the first time I ever listened to it. Along with everything else, I was just thinking today about how most of the producers on the album just popped up out of nowhere to produce the most legendary shit ever recorded; and then were rarely seen or heard of again after that (on the music scene).you can't be serious...hesīserious because that how it is. tell me some tracks that produced hurt-m-badd or darry big d harper, they disappeared. same with demetrius shipp, but now we know he produced majority of jewellīs tracks on that "new album".and yes the room was "wack room", "blasphemy" beat was given to snoop doggy dogg but he couldnīt fuck it but 2pac made a classic record off it. know what i mean?i was referring to 'the most legendary shit ever recorded'