It's May 16, 2024, 09:38:46 AM
The person who sounds like Tupac was named Kilo. That's me signing the hook. The person on first verse was T-Mo. We recorded this song in 1994 or 1995. Just wanna put that out there
QuoteThe person who sounds like Tupac was named Kilo. That's me signing the hook. The person on first verse was T-Mo. We recorded this song in 1994 or 1995. Just wanna put that out theregot this comment on youtube to this video
i cant find a WORKING link to his cddo u have one??
T-Mo was a childhood friend of mines who started Ballin Tribe Records and I was his solo R&B artist at the time. D.A.N. Hustlers was a couple of rap artists that I didn't know so well. During the time we recorded Monday Morning, I had just met them. (DAN Hustlers) The relationship I had with Ballin Tribe Records fell apart shortly after, I moved away, and years later I go to a tower record store and see that 2pac and Biggie Before and After CD for Sale. I didn't know they put the song I did w/t them on it. When I looked at the credits and noticed it was someone else getting the credit for my vocals! I was a little upset. The guy on the song who sounds like 2pac...his name was Kilo G. The experience I had with them really opened my eyes to the shadiness in the music industry. I haven't seen or heard from them since 1996. The song I did with them...Monday Morning was recorded when Pac was still alive. I think we recorded that song in like 1994 or 1995. D.A.N. Hustlers was 2 dudes who didn't do too much after Ballin Tribe Records. Howver, you can google T-Mo, Tribal Groove. The CD Slapps!! D.A.N. Hustlers is featured on there. Even though the CD is old....it's stll good shit for the ear.PEACE (and that is not Tupac or Triple Platinum)