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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...hes´serious 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 jewell´s tracks on that "new album".and yes the room was "wack room", "blasphemy" beat was given to snoop doggy dogg but he couldn´t 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...hes´serious 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 jewell´s tracks on that "new album".and yes the room was "wack room", "blasphemy" beat was given to snoop doggy dogg but he couldn´t fuck it but 2pac made a classic record off it. know what i mean?i was referring to 'the most legendary shit ever recorded'