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That "Vault" project was a fan rumour blown way out of proportion. What it was, was to be an inhouse project (one that was to be started by the likes of Daz, Big Hutch) to revitalize 2Pac's unreleased work, which would have worked out to around 4-5 discs worth of material. This wasn't all to be released as some big boxed set, but to have a selection of "releasable" tracks to select from as a lot of the work was incomplete, or required touching up. This is also where rumours of diluting the tracks to duplicate the total number of unreleased tracks derived from.
everything shoulda been kept original, wit additional co-production at the very most
i remember a coming soon info on the official death row website around 1999 where they stated 2Pac The Safe a 4-Disc Set
Quote from: V2DHeart on January 17, 2014, 02:27:45 AMThat "Vault" project was a fan rumour blown way out of proportion. What it was, was to be an inhouse project (one that was to be started by the likes of Daz, Big Hutch) to revitalize 2Pac's unreleased work, which would have worked out to around 4-5 discs worth of material. This wasn't all to be released as some big boxed set, but to have a selection of "releasable" tracks to select from as a lot of the work was incomplete, or required touching up. This is also where rumours of diluting the tracks to duplicate the total number of unreleased tracks derived from. It wasn't a rumor. It was on the opening to the Death Row official website. Saw it with my own eyes. They had it on their upcoming projects list and for a time, there was an opening ad demo that advertised "Untochable" with Crooked I as the first single. Amaru ended up putting the kibosh on this and it was split into two projects. Quote from: Giesuz on January 17, 2014, 09:23:20 AMi remember a coming soon info on the official death row website around 1999 where they stated 2Pac The Safe a 4-Disc Set It would have been later than 1999 but yes, I think it was called "The Safe".
^ I remember that, it was shelved at the last minute. If I remember correctly, it was even advertised in the Best Buy ads too, then it never came to be. It had the same cover, except I think it did say Snoop Doggy Dogg (and not Snoop Dogg). I wanted it just to have Midnight Love.
I've heard rumors as to why that album was shelved and broken down into 2 albums (that was both planned to be released in 2001).
Quote from: DeeezNuuuts83 on January 17, 2014, 05:55:14 PM^ I remember that, it was shelved at the last minute. If I remember correctly, it was even advertised in the Best Buy ads too, then it never came to be. It had the same cover, except I think it did say Snoop Doggy Dogg (and not Snoop Dogg). I wanted it just to have Midnight Love.Midnite Love was officially released years before on Snoop's Doggfather Single