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Are there more parts to this interview? Not that I'm complaining, but Trau Deee basically re-told the same story he mentioned in his DJ Vlad interview.
Jmix back on his BS..Quick question off topic. Yaki said Caddie driver was light skinned, right?Terrence Brown, the SSC who Keefe D said was driving, was dark skinned.Does this further confirm that Keefe was talking shit?
Quote from: jmix on February 22, 2017, 08:26:48 PM BIG Tray DEEE - The Story Behind 2pac's Verse On 'OUT THE MOON (Boom Boom Boom)'GET YOUR COPY! : https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-3rd-coming/id1152977713Please sub to back up channels: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUZVtafvHVUl5or-lvjkU4Qhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJIAKcTo7U1PZ-drdKMNL3wTwitter: https://twitter.com/jesse_surrattFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/GAYmixinsider/Jesse your a fad. Soon you will just go away and no one will know who you are.
BIG Tray DEEE - The Story Behind 2pac's Verse On 'OUT THE MOON (Boom Boom Boom)'GET YOUR COPY! : https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-3rd-coming/id1152977713Please sub to back up channels: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUZVtafvHVUl5or-lvjkU4Qhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJIAKcTo7U1PZ-drdKMNL3wTwitter: https://twitter.com/jesse_surrattFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/GAYmixinsider/Jesse your a fad. Soon you will just go away and no one will know who you are.
You got a distribution deal? Drop some info brother. Dope news in my opinion, keep hustling boss.
Doesn't make much sense that 2pac would record a clean, radio friendly verse for "Out The Moon"
Quote from: Quadruple OG on March 02, 2017, 01:17:26 PMDoesn't make much sense that 2pac would record a clean, radio friendly verse for "Out The Moon"Why not? It could've been the lead single for the compilation. Having Pac on it is a huge plus, and a radio version gets it rotation.
I get what you mean but we just have to consider the possibilities. I've talked about this before.It's totally possible that Pac just never got around to it, which is possible -- personally I think he penned the lyrics to the clean version of To Live & Die in L.A. prior to writing the album version (even though he likely recorded the album version first, along with the entire Makaveli album).Or if it exists (which is more likely to me than it never having been recorded), maybe the vocals got lost or couldn't get found in time for release. We saw that before with the Hit 'Em Up Nu-Mixx (which used the clean acapella because they couldn't track down the dirty one) and kind of the opposite with the clean version of I Ain't Mad at Cha (where Johnny J basically recreated the beat since they couldn't find the instrumental, which is why it has a different feel, definitely less Daz-ish and more JJ-ish). Remember that some things were mislabeled too, which could've contributed.Or maybe they just fucked up and used the wrong one.