It's August 22, 2025, 09:23:41 AM
I never really understood that story does anybody have a link. Something about that story doesn’t add up. Because of how Daz recorded it when they were just cipherin and chillin wit meth and red and deck it could’ve even been the same day as the Nate and B.G. knockout golf fight. So then how is it then in Dre’s stash for Dre to play for Pac the story just doesn’t make sense.Plus Dre had clout at the label still tight with Suge and Pac when AEOM was being put together so if he says it’s his then it’s his, Pac and Suge would back him. But I don’t picture Dre doing that anyway
wasn't Rage on "Got My Mind Made Up" at one point?...I think I remember Meth saying that in an interview once
I've always questioned how much interaction Dre and Pac truly had at Death Row. Cali Love was already done, Pac was added on and Dre let him have it. Can't C Me was already done for Dogg Pound, then Pac laid the vocals on the already existing track. Got My Mind Made Up was already done for DPG, and again, Pac was added and given to him. To my knowledge, Dre didn't produce any song from scratch with 2Pac in mind. Pac just listened to a bunch of scrapped Dre beats and songs and jumped on a few. Wasn't long after that, Dre was gone and they were beefing. Was Dre ever in the studio with Pac, coaching him, producing him, etc? DJ Quik and Daz could've easily mixed most of those Dre tracks after the fact and Dre only got production credit because they were originally his beats, he might've never touched any 2Pac vocals. Of course they did the Cali Love video together, but other than that, who knows. The one rumored song "Gimmie 50 Feet" that Pac is supposedly on might be the only new Dre production for Pac, but it's unclear if that even exists. And possibly another song called Blunt Tyme, that ended up on the Aftermath album given to RBX.
Can't we get Infinite jumped into the Wutang Clan instead?
We already got one forum member who basically thinks he's in DPG.
Yeah of course homie, you got to check that interviews I posted in the this very thread where Inspectah Deck doesn't even know who is even on the official track (showing lack of respect for Pac, Kurupt, Daz, saying Kurupt and Daz were taken off, and saying Pac took him off out of jealousy and not wantin to get outshined) and Kurupt does the opposite and shows love to Deck and recites his entire verse from memoryAnyway, of course they mention Rage was there that day they recorded the o.g and she's on the o.g
There is some connection that way, as Pac and Breed were tight in the early 90's, with them collaborating on a few songs together around that time. Then in 1994, DFC, who Breed was tight with, released the album "Things In Tha Hood" and The DOC did produce Digga Bigga Ditch off that album. Also Warren G did 3 joints as well. Pac was also messing with Warren G at that time too (Definition of a Thug Nigga). So, I have no doubt DOC and Pac crossed paths around then. I've just never heard Pac mention anything about DOC, good or bad....so i'm not sure how close they were or if they were tight. By the time Pac got to Death Row, I think DOC might've already been out of the picture beefing with Dre around 95, as he took those Helter Skelter beats when he left. So he might not have even crossed paths with Pac in 95 on Death Row. But I don't think there's any possible way DOC would've lent any sort of vocals to a 2Pac song made in 96 on Death Row Records. None of the timelines match up. Unless it was a leftover line from a demo mix done earlier potentially, again, extremely doubtful.
In his interview on Drink Champs DOC mentions when he met 2Pac and mentions 2Pac saying something slick or a joke about DOC.
Interesting! Thanks for this. So based on that, makes it seem like maybe they weren't on the best terms?
very scandalous.. DOC basically ran the streets until he crashed when he rode and barely escaped check out time. you would think him and pac would be trading war stories. then pac wonders why they called him bitch. only God can judge him tho.