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Tupac's catalog is being rebooted. It'll be interesting to see what happens now.

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Late in February, Powerade premiered a commercial starring Chicago Bulls all-star Derrick Rose and the voice of the late Tupac Shakur reading poetry taken from his song "Mama's Just a Little Girl." As a child, representing Rose, rides his bike through an inner-city neighborhood, the voiceover intones, "You wouldn't ask why the rose that grew from the concrete had damaged petals."

The spot marks the beginning of a "total reset of the Shakur estate," says Jeff Jampol, whose JAM Inc. was brought in by Afeni Shakur early in 2013 to oversee her son's business. In partnership with Tom Whalley -- current head of Loma Vista Records, who signed Shakur to Interscope in 1991 -- the company plans to mirror the work it has done managing the legacies of the Doors, Rick James, Janis Joplin, the Ramones and Otis Redding, and consulting the Michael Jackson estate -- specifically overseeing licensing, apparel and other media ventures. As the 20th anniversary of the rapper's September 1996 death approaches, elements in the works include new apparel rolling out later in 2015, collections like a recent Grammy Museum exhibit showcasing Shakur's writing, and a biography by a "very serious writer" whose deal is being finalized, Jampol says.

But top of the list is the rapper's creative work -- "Almost an embarrassment of riches," Jampol says, listing "unreleased music, released music, remixes, original demos, writings, scripts, plans, video treatments, poems." And although multiple posthumous albums have been issued since Shakur's death (to strong sales and mixed reviews), Jampol and Whalley contend a wealth of still-untapped material remains -- the value of which can't be understated, considering 33.8 million Tupac albums have been sold in the U.S. alone since 1991, according to Nielsen Music.

"Some of [the material] is in bits and pieces, some of it is complete; some of it is good, some of it needs work," says Whalley, who has explored much of the archive. "But I think the work that is left can be completed, and is worth his fans hearing."

For proof, look no further than the buzz around "Mortal Man" from Kendrick Lamar's new LP, To Pimp a Butterfly, which includes a 1994 Shakur interview refashioned into a conversation between the two MCs. "I thought it was a brilliant idea, and they sent me portions of what he was thinking of doing, and I supported it. I think if Tupac was here, he would have tremendous respect for Kendrick Lamar's work."

In fact, Lamar's name came up even before the estate was approached about "Mortal Man," when Whalley and Jampol were exploring options for the Shakur recordings. One scenario involved having contemporary artists set Shakur's words to music a la 2014's Lost on the River: The New Basement Tapes, which recontextualized unused Bob Dylan lyrics from 1967. Whalley confirms that such an approach is under consideration, and adds, "At some point in time, Kendrick would be brilliant to work with Tupac's [material]. He's one of the new great poets."
 

Sccit

Re: Tupac Estate Gets 'Total Reset': New Music and More on the Way
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2015, 02:13:41 PM »
THEY SHOULD PUT IT ALL OUT IN ITS ORIGINAL FORM....AND IF SONGS ARE INCOMPLETE, THEN MAKE AS MINIMAL ADJUSTMENS AS POSSIBLE
 

JeremyM

Re: Tupac Estate Gets 'Total Reset': New Music and More on the Way
« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2015, 04:41:28 AM »
Agree. Tired of wack remixes. Or at least do what they did with the last Michael Jackson album, where you had the ability to own both versions.

And I can't say it excites me to have more of his music in commercials.
 

MOBNigga06

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« Reply #3 on: March 28, 2015, 09:05:22 AM »
This is good news, even if wack remixes result from it. The Tupac Estate is sleeping on billions and the fans are being denied access to brilliant material. That's no good for anybody.

The Tupac Biopic is going to create a lot of buzz for him, though obviously his buzz has never died in twenty years, and a Pac album could drop tomorrow with no hype and still go platinum. But the estate would be out of its mind to release the Biopic and not release an album or two to accompany it.

So many unreleased songs could become huge hits, whether heavily remixed or just mastered better. Where U Been, Tongue Kissing, Grab the Mic, Just Watching...the list goes on.
 

Sccit

Re: Tupac Estate Gets 'Total Reset': New Music and More on the Way
« Reply #4 on: March 28, 2015, 10:12:58 AM »
Or at least do what they did with the last Michael Jackson album, where you had the ability to own both versions.



yea that shit was dope
 

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Re: Tupac Estate Gets 'Total Reset': New Music and More on the Way
« Reply #5 on: March 28, 2015, 10:26:16 AM »
new tupac feat. iggy azalea comin' soon... :o
 

JeremyM

Re: Tupac Estate Gets 'Total Reset': New Music and More on the Way
« Reply #6 on: March 28, 2015, 10:35:31 AM »
This is good news, even if wack remixes result from it. The Tupac Estate is sleeping on billions and the fans are being denied access to brilliant material. That's no good for anybody.

The Tupac Biopic is going to create a lot of buzz for him, though obviously his buzz has never died in twenty years, and a Pac album could drop tomorrow with no hype and still go platinum. But the estate would be out of its mind to release the Biopic and not release an album or two to accompany it.

So many unreleased songs could become huge hits, whether heavily remixed or just mastered better. Where U Been, Tongue Kissing, Grab the Mic, Just Watching...the list goes on.

Pac's Life didn't even go gold (it's close but not there). They had poisoned the well by that point after the Eminem album and all of the weak features on Pac's Life.

The break from releasing new projects has probably helped restore some value--they were releasing an album a year so the "special-ness" was gone.
 

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Re: Tupac Estate Gets 'Total Reset': New Music and More on the Way
« Reply #7 on: March 28, 2015, 07:26:00 PM »
new tupac feat. iggy azalea comin' soon... :o

LMAO His mom shouldnt have no control over how 2pac music is released. She obviously dont know what the hell she is doing