It's May 11, 2024, 08:17:23 AM
Da f u mean they still beefin, it was many yrs ago plus chocolate disappeared from the face of earth n tha realest minds his biz.I read the beef was staged fake because they both tha realest n chocolate bandit were behind many 2pac leaks so they acted like they beefin to twist traces that they leaked stuff. Hoqever the fake beef became real beef.Lyrical warfare chocolate bandits solo n there is an ultra rare compilation countryboy records "they open the bawn" w chocolate bandit, jr nites, picasso, 2 thin, etc. any body got it?
Why would Tha Realest leak Pac tracks in the first place? What was the logic/thinking behind doing this as it would be obvious what was going on plus its not like he would've banked major loot selling them to some DJs in the quantities he did. I always wondered what the background of those leaks was as DR security was monumentally tight and a zillion Pac tracks just flew to the streets not long after he was popped.
Quote from: eyeball on February 12, 2017, 04:23:01 PMWhy would Tha Realest leak Pac tracks in the first place? What was the logic/thinking behind doing this as it would be obvious what was going on plus its not like he would've banked major loot selling them to some DJs in the quantities he did. I always wondered what the background of those leaks was as DR security was monumentally tight and a zillion Pac tracks just flew to the streets not long after he was popped. $$$ even tho it wasn't a lot but its not these 2 nobodies were actually making money off there own music
Those guys had nothing to do with the bootlegs. That was a rumor.
The story from insiders is that somebody from Death Row had copies of the catalog DATs in their car (maybe transferred to CD at that point) and got it serviced or detailed and they were copied or jacked while the car was in the shop.
Quote from: dj coma on February 13, 2017, 01:17:41 PMThe story from insiders is that somebody from Death Row had copies of the catalog DATs in their car (maybe transferred to CD at that point) and got it serviced or detailed and they were copied or jacked while the car was in the shop.I'd heard that one before and it did make a lot more sense as DR were moving loads of reels, DATs and associated paraphernalia around a lot at that time due to the uncertainty of the era. What a clusterfuck/lucky break for the bootleggers that was as some of those OGs, rough as they are, are the definitive versions of the tracks and who knows how many Pac acapellas on newly created wack beats we'd have been forced to endure.
Quote from: eyeball on February 13, 2017, 01:42:02 PMQuote from: dj coma on February 13, 2017, 01:17:41 PMThe story from insiders is that somebody from Death Row had copies of the catalog DATs in their car (maybe transferred to CD at that point) and got it serviced or detailed and they were copied or jacked while the car was in the shop.I'd heard that one before and it did make a lot more sense as DR were moving loads of reels, DATs and associated paraphernalia around a lot at that time due to the uncertainty of the era. What a clusterfuck/lucky break for the bootleggers that was as some of those OGs, rough as they are, are the definitive versions of the tracks and who knows how many Pac acapellas on newly created wack beats we'd have been forced to endure. Is it true that one of the versions of "Special Kind of Mother" the lyrics were from 2Pac "Dear Mama 2 (or 3)"? I heard the rumor too that The Chocolate Bandit was one of the leakers selling that shit out of his trunk, which Doobie ratted him out to Suge (who knows if Doobie had copies of the tracks too?) -- I think Pac and Realest were supposed to be on that Special Kind of Mother remake together when they blended it for the "Witness Tha Realest" project -- who knows? maybe someone has some more of the 2Pac/Tha Realest collabos that were made mostly in 98-2000 or has some more light to shed on this?