Author Topic: Makaveli Producer Hurt M Badd Breaks Down Blasphemy & 2pac Scrapping QD3's Finis  (Read 856 times)

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Makaveli Producer Hurt M Badd Breaks Down Blasphemy & 2pac Scrapping QD3's Finished Version Of 7DT

New Teaser Of My New Full Length Interview With Makaveli Producer Hurt M Badd!

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Interesting! Can't wait for the full interveiw
 

abusive

Would still love to hear qd3's version though.
No man born of woman tho. Dead homies.

 

jmix

Would still love to hear qd3's version though.
its floating out there
 

MOBNigga06

Would still love to hear qd3's version though.
its floating out there

Forreal? Got a link?
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MontrealCity's Most

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Where can I get a list of all the songs he produced??

Hes responsible for all that jazzy death row sound?

I had this Willie D song back in the days.. something showing em love.. was that him too?
 

GangstaBoogy

Did he lowkey retire or something? Dude hasn't really done shit besides for Makaveli and Geto Boys (atleast that I can find). He should've rode the wave off Hail Mary.
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RoscoeOutlaw

Would still love to hear qd3's version though.
its floating out there

drop it homie!  8)
 

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2pac wanted a different sound for the album and he certainly got that.  The album almost didn't even seem real.  I still remember just how mysterious it all was going to the music store to check up on if Snoop had been released (Snoop was released a week later), and seeing an album there that was supposedly a new 2pac release under a different name.  It almost sounded too dark for my sensibilities at the time.  It wasn't until the spring that I was finally able to catch up to Pac's new sound.
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