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it's 2pac rapping, not tha realest! any real fan should know and hear.
Anyone who thinks Tha Realest is rapping on "U Can Be Touched" need to get his ears cleaned - point blank.
Quote from: Giesuz on February 02, 2015, 01:35:17 AMit's 2pac rapping, not tha realest! any real fan should know and hear. Like I said, I'm on the fence on the matter. The line "five fingers on the forty-five chrome" sounds like it has a little bit of Realest's southern twang and slightly deeper voice.
Quote from: MOBNigga06 on February 02, 2015, 09:24:40 AMQuote from: Giesuz on February 02, 2015, 01:35:17 AMit's 2pac rapping, not tha realest! any real fan should know and hear. Like I said, I'm on the fence on the matter. The line "five fingers on the forty-five chrome" sounds like it has a little bit of Realest's southern twang and slightly deeper voice. playa cards right male, where u been and u can be touched are examples of DAT errors on songs. The realest put vocals on this track, confirmed by producer D harp. anyone who cant accept that fact needs their ears cleaned. lol.its more common than people think.
The reason that Amaru didn't use vocals from Tha Realest on Playa Cards Right is probably the same reason that the Outlawz chose not to release Pac's verse on U Can Be Touched: they ended up deciding that it was fucked up to falsify history and have another man impersonate Pac. But that doesn't mean they wouldn't have initially toyed with the possibility before rejecting it. It makes sense if U Can Be Touched is a case where they were experimenting with Tha Realest recording a verse that Pac wrote in a notebook or recorded on a damaged DAT. In the end, they didn't feel right releasing it, so they had Napolean record Pac's verse but switch out "father" for "parents."