Author Topic: David Blake - Quik's Groove Vol. 3 & 4 + El Debarge - I Like It (DJ Quik Remix)  (Read 8457 times)

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Got mine as well! Red USB cassette is awesome! 🔥 Lots of amazing stuff on there.
 

U.N.T.O.U.C.H.A.B.L.E.

Fam the USB's have officially sold out but you can still get projects individually. All projects will come with the El Debarge song.

Thanks for the link homeboy, can't wait for that USB Tape to arrive  8)
 

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I got my red tape yesterday here in London. Thanks @LostSkanless!
 

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@LostSkanless noticed shipping cost was $21 but you only charged 10 anyways any chance u can share any stories of unreleased dj quik songs?
 

LostSkanless

@LostSkanless noticed shipping cost was $21 but you only charged 10 anyways any chance u can share any stories of unreleased dj quik songs?

No worries fam, not looking to make profit just make back $ I spent for the material. I treat it like a business what ever I make I put it back and go and get more music.

So here's a couple of song stories.

1. "Untitled" - 2nd ll None  - The 2pac "Hearts Of Men" instrumental was originally a unreleased 2nd ll None song. DJ Quik gave 2pac a work dat that included the instrumentals for "Hearts Of Men", "Fly Foe Life" (Suga Free), "Do It (Hi-C) and "Things Are Changing". Crazy thing is "Hearts Of Men" true OG instrumental is the "Why U Bullshittin" beat. On Suga Free's "Hearts" song Edi even says "Why U Bullshittin'" was for 2pac. So the true OG remains unreleased, it also has DJ Quik doing adlibs and outro.

2. "Ridas Of The Storm" - Nutt-So - On the work dat that DJ Quik gave to 2pac it also had "Ridas Of Storm" instrumental which became a song for Nutt-So's Makaveli Records album. Their are 2 versions from the Nutt-So session, a solo version that I put out and a version with 2pac doing a verse. So when people ask if their are any 2pac/DJ Quik songs in the vault the answer is yes 2-3 more songs. DJ Quik later used the instrumental for a unreleased Mausberg song during the Balance & Options sessions which remains in the vault.

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No worries fam, not looking to make profit just make back $ I spent for the material. I treat it like a business what ever I make I put it back and go and get more music.

So here's a couple of song stories.

1. "Untitled" - 2nd ll None  - The 2pac "Hearts Of Men" instrumental was originally a unreleased 2nd ll None song. DJ Quik gave 2pac a work dat the included the instrumentals for "Hearts Of Men", "Fly Foe Life" (Suga Free), "Do It (Hi-C) and "Things Are Changing". Crazy thing is "Hearts Of Men" true OG instrumental is the "Why U Bullshittin" beat. On Suga Free's "Hearts" song Edi even says "Why U Bullshittin'" was for 2pac. So the true OG remains unreleased, it also has DJ Quik doing adlibs and outro.

2. "Ridas Of The Storm" - Nutt-So - On the work dat that DJ Quik gave to 2pac it also had "Ridas Of Storm" instrumental which became a song for Nutt-So's Makaveli Records album. Their are 2 versions from the Nutt-So session, a solo version that I put out and a version with 2pac doing a verse. So when people ask if their are any 2pac/DJ Quik songs in the vault the answer is yes 2-3 more songs. DJ Quik later used the instrumental for a unreleased Mausberg song during the Balance & Options sessions which remains in the vault.

Very interesting info!  Thanks for sharing these gems.  All these years, i never knew the OG of Words To My First Born/Things Are Changing was produced by Quik.  I know he did the remix, but I always thought the OG was Johnny J. 

And Death B4 Dishonor being another one of the confirmed unleaked Pac/Quick tracks?  (Produced by Quik)
 

Bossplaya369


And Death B4 Dishonor being another one of the confirmed unleaked Pac/Quick tracks?  (Produced by Quik)

Source?
 

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Source?

Lol, of all people who spread the most ridiculous rumors and heresay and believe there’s 2,000 unheard Pac songs still in the vault from the most bogus list imaginable and you come at me skeptical asking me to name my source?  GTFO.
 

Paolo

No worries fam, not looking to make profit just make back $ I spent for the material. I treat it like a business what ever I make I put it back and go and get more music.

So here's a couple of song stories.

1. "Untitled" - 2nd ll None  - The 2pac "Hearts Of Men" instrumental was originally a unreleased 2nd ll None song. DJ Quik gave 2pac a work dat that included the instrumentals for "Hearts Of Men", "Fly Foe Life" (Suga Free), "Do It (Hi-C) and "Things Are Changing". Crazy thing is "Hearts Of Men" true OG instrumental is the "Why U Bullshittin" beat. On Suga Free's "Hearts" song Edi even says "Why U Bullshittin'" was for 2pac. So the true OG remains unreleased, it also has DJ Quik doing adlibs and outro.

2. "Ridas Of The Storm" - Nutt-So - On the work dat that DJ Quik gave to 2pac it also had "Ridas Of Storm" instrumental which became a song for Nutt-So's Makaveli Records album. Their are 2 versions from the Nutt-So session, a solo version that I put out and a version with 2pac doing a verse. So when people ask if their are any 2pac/DJ Quik songs in the vault the answer is yes 2-3 more songs. DJ Quik later used the instrumental for a unreleased Mausberg song during the Balance & Options sessions which remains in the vault.

thanks for these crayzy info  :)
 

Bossplaya369

Lol, of all people who spread the most ridiculous rumors and heresay and believe there’s 2,000 unheard Pac songs still in the vault from the most bogus list imaginable and you come at me skeptical asking me to name my source?  GTFO.

Didnt mean to turn you on.
 

LostSkanless

Source?

I put up a hand written verse from a 2pac page a while back and the beat is a up tempo G-funk beat. What I love about this song it's a 2pac solo track with no features. Last song 2pac and DJ Quik made together.
 
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