Author Topic: Lil C-Style Talks 2pac (Crips, Bloods, Smoking Pounds W/Pac, The Killing Etc)  (Read 466 times)

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Lil C-Style Talks 2pac (Crips, Bloods, Smoking Pounds W/Pac, The Killing Etc)


2pac Claiming Crip & Blood
The Killing
Smoking Pounds Of Herb w/  2pac
2pac Replaces Him On "Out The Moon"
Snoop Incourage Him To Rap
Reciting "Long Beach Is A Muthafucka"
Lil C-Style  - "I Represent" (Recorded During Chronic Sessions)

Coming Soon From Bomb1st.com...

B1st.com x Death Row Records - Deuce Generation Radio Vol. 2 (Mixtape)

01. My Biography - L.A. Nash (Unreleased)
02. Take Mine - Dorasel (Unreleased)
03. Way Too Real - The Realest ft Daz Dillinger (Unreleased)
04 Enter The Ring (Fight Theme For Derrick Harmone) - Kurupt ft The Row Riders (Unreleased)
05. Can't Wait To Let You Go (Demo) - J Valentine
06. The Club - Dorasel (Unreleased)
07. Let 'Em Have It (Original Remix) - 2pac ft Storm (Unreleased)
08. Oh No - Top Dogg (Unreleased)
09. Still Da The Row Commercial - Kurupt



Lord G - Talks Relationships W/ 2pac, DJ Quik, Suge Knight & Dr Dre


Relationship With 2pac
Relationship With Suge
Learning From DJ Quik
Dr Dre Starts To Back Away



Rick Rouse  Talks We Got Productions, R U Still Down Album, Doggfather Sessions Etc


We Got Kids Productions
R U Still Down? Album
Death Row Records Being Involved With R U Still Down?
Doggfather Sessions (Recordings, Court Case, Dr Dre Leaving etc)
Relationship With Charlie Wilson
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D Breezy

lil c-style & big c-style have the best interviews.
Southern Cali Producer D Breezy

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DeeezNuuuts83

I wish their interviews weren't so muffled or downgraded or whatever it is... unless they are really recording these interviews next to a warehouse fan.

Looking forward to more of it, but about the Pac stuff, it's nothing new.  We had already seen him pre-Death Row with blue rags on and saying "Loc" a lot during the Thug Life era.
 

I have difficulty hearing what your interviewees are saying due to the sound quality. You'd probably have to get Pac back from the dead for me to be able to sit through that type of fidelity.