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It sucks but in the grand scheme of things, it's not that big of a deal. So he messed up some scrapped, shelved songs from 1993 or so. The songs weren't all that great to begin with, and ones that fans weren't eager to hear. It's not like they gave him The World Is Mine.Don't get me wrong, I definitely think the album was bad.
LOL, IT HAS BARELY ANY BARRING ON PACS LEGACY. MOST OF THE MUSIC RELEASED AFTER PACS DEATH WAS WATERED DOWN, AND REMIXED TO SHIT. OF COURSE, THERE ARE THE FEW GEMS, BUT I THINK PACS MUSIC SHOULDA BEEN LEFT ALONE AND RELEASED IN ITS ORIGINAL FORMAT, FOR THE MOST PART.EMINEM WAS HAND PICKED TO REMIX THAT ALBUM, BECAUSE HE WAS ONE OF THE HOTTEST PRODUCERS IN THE GAME AT THAT TIME. IT WAS AN HONOR, IF ANYTHING, AND I THINK THE ALBUM WASN'T GREAT, BUT NOT AS TERRIBLE AS YOU'RE MAKING IT SEEM. OVERALL, IT DOESN'T MEAN MUCH. PAC'S LEGACY = 1971-1996
Quote from: NIKCC on August 12, 2012, 08:17:26 AMLOL, IT HAS BARELY ANY BARRING ON PACS LEGACY. MOST OF THE MUSIC RELEASED AFTER PACS DEATH WAS WATERED DOWN, AND REMIXED TO SHIT. OF COURSE, THERE ARE THE FEW GEMS, BUT I THINK PACS MUSIC SHOULDA BEEN LEFT ALONE AND RELEASED IN ITS ORIGINAL FORMAT, FOR THE MOST PART.EMINEM WAS HAND PICKED TO REMIX THAT ALBUM, BECAUSE HE WAS ONE OF THE HOTTEST PRODUCERS IN THE GAME AT THAT TIME. IT WAS AN HONOR, IF ANYTHING, AND I THINK THE ALBUM WASN'T GREAT, BUT NOT AS TERRIBLE AS YOU'RE MAKING IT SEEM. OVERALL, IT DOESN'T MEAN MUCH. PAC'S LEGACY = 1971-1996I agree with the first part but not the end part. Eminem WAS NEVER one of the hottest producers in the game, he just had produced on some big records. And nah, that album is that bad. He's just has some company when it comes to people who turned great 2Pac/Makaveli songs on other posthumous songs.
EMINEM WAS HAND PICKED TO REMIX THAT ALBUM, BECAUSE HE WAS ONE OF THE HOTTEST PRODUCERS IN THE GAME AT THAT TIME.
Em needs to stay away from producing anything
You're right about "The Eminem Show", it was his last great album and it gets overshadowed by his nostalgia. That whole 2002/8 Mile Eminem Era was the shit. It still doesn't mean he was the hottest producer in the game at that time. He just had that machine behind him. U still had Quik, DJ Paul & Juicy J, Kanye, Lil' Jon, Just Blaze, and alot of other muthafuckaz for the choosin'. They only went with Eminem becuz they thought it woulda been big on the charts... but as we all know it Flopped Hard and we all know why. I know what angle you're coming from and I don't wanna sound like I'm hatin on Eminem but nah son, that shit was wack. He shoulda only had like 2 beats on there at the most.do u hear how bad he fucked up "Thug 4 Life"?http://www.youtube.com/v/r7VvxccTLB4 http://www.youtube.com/v/9n-MaEgPKWs http://www.youtube.com/v/6KyWllGg8wE
Quote from: NIKCC on August 12, 2012, 08:17:26 AMEMINEM WAS HAND PICKED TO REMIX THAT ALBUM, BECAUSE HE WAS ONE OF THE HOTTEST PRODUCERS IN THE GAME AT THAT TIME.100% incorrect. He wasn't handpicked... he was given the job because he had offered to do it without asking for any money (which was a big factor since Amaru Records is so fucking cheap). That's partially why Afeni wrote about him in the booklet of the album (assuming that people here who claim to be such Pac fans actually know this, unless they just downloaded it and have never seen the inside of the booklet) talking about how he stepped up the way he did and how it was a breath of fresh air since most other people who approached Afeni would do so asking for some huge payout or expecting an unreleased Pac verse in return.