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Quote from: Jimmy H. on January 04, 2014, 12:09:28 PMQuote from: DeeezNuuuts83 on January 03, 2014, 04:41:07 PMI always felt like They Wanna Be Like Us from Chronic 2000 was a Pac and Snoop song that the Realest and Top Dogg bastardized. It's probably one of the tracks he was referring to. I doubt it. Like other guy said, the interview points to the idea that they were touching up unfinished tracks and adding ad libs and things of that nature. I had heard rumors of this before but this was one of the first times I heard someone site examples. Who Do U Believe In ?(YGD Tha Top Dawg featuring Eastwood)(additional vocals : Tha Realest)(produced by : Johnny J)
Quote from: DeeezNuuuts83 on January 03, 2014, 04:41:07 PMI always felt like They Wanna Be Like Us from Chronic 2000 was a Pac and Snoop song that the Realest and Top Dogg bastardized. It's probably one of the tracks he was referring to. I doubt it. Like other guy said, the interview points to the idea that they were touching up unfinished tracks and adding ad libs and things of that nature. I had heard rumors of this before but this was one of the first times I heard someone site examples.
I always felt like They Wanna Be Like Us from Chronic 2000 was a Pac and Snoop song that the Realest and Top Dogg bastardized. It's probably one of the tracks he was referring to.
Yea, it probably was a joke and he took it serious. No way. Maybe if he was still alive and matured.
I've read that Samuel L Jackson approached 2Pac on the set of one of his later films and handed him a script to check out - someone suggested that it could have been for a role in 'Jackie Brown'.I've always felt that, had 2Pac not been killed, he definitely would have moved away from music and become more focused on acting. He probably would have been as big as Will Smith is today.
But it's easier for someone like Will Smith at that time to have been considered for more outside-of-the-box roles. Yeah, he was perceived as a goofy pop rapper, but he was already a household name in family settings with few negative aspects of his persona. It's not to say Pac would never get those types of roles, but it would've taken him longer to get them, unless he really cleaned up his act and helped wash away the dirty image of being a gangsta rapper who had been shot, imprisoned, etc. with a laundry list of legal problems and bad press.
ice cube did it and he wasn't a family type dude like will smithpac woulda definitely been huge as an actor, guaranteed...prolly woulda been doin voiceovers for movies like shrek n shit.
Quote from: NIKCC on January 15, 2014, 02:44:49 PMice cube did it and he wasn't a family type dude like will smithpac woulda definitely been huge as an actor, guaranteed...prolly woulda been doin voiceovers for movies like shrek n shit. Cube had to soften his image a little before the roles really came and let's also keep in mind that he is vastly different from Pac. As it is, Cube is still nowhere near Smith's level in terms of box office appeal so it's a questionable comparison anyway. Pac had already beaten up a limo driver during the filming of his "In Living Color" bit and assaulted the Hughes Brothers after they dropped him from "Menace". Hollywood is a different animal than music. I think, just in the five or so films he did, Pac had a better range than Smith and would have been a more versatile actor but I'm not sure he ever would have been a $300 million dollar weekend guy with his own action figures and Burger King cups. Who knows though?
I don't really see what the length of his hair has to do with acting range.