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Tupac Ressurection
« on: October 31, 2003, 06:20:11 PM »
Who watched the thing on MTV?
 

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Re:Tupac Ressurection
« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2003, 09:31:22 PM »
i did...shit was pretty dope...they interviewed bunch of rappers bout pac...then they had another 30min thing where they talked bout the soundtrack...
 

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Re:Tupac Ressurection
« Reply #2 on: November 01, 2003, 01:48:10 AM »
i did...shit was pretty dope...they interviewed bunch of rappers bout pac...then they had another 30min thing where they talked bout the soundtrack...

Which rappers did they interview?
 

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Re:Tupac Ressurection
« Reply #3 on: November 01, 2003, 02:12:52 AM »
Someone please let me know when this is gonna air in Europe ::)
 

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Re:Tupac Ressurection
« Reply #4 on: November 01, 2003, 09:42:43 AM »
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We started off asking members of the hip-hop community to name their favorite Tupac song, but in many instances it was just too difficult. Some told us that it was impossible — picking a favorite Pac song is like choosing Michael Jordan's best moment from his sports highlight reel.


"Trapped"

Nas: A lot of people just got into Tupac because of the sensationalism, the controversy in his life. But a lot of people like myself that's just into rap music have been up on him since his first recordings. When you heard his debut, "Same Song," with Digital Underground, then "Trapped," you were like, "Wow, here goes a guy with substance."

"So Many Tears"


P. Diddy: It's definitely one of the most slept-on classics from Tupac. The sound of that record, the emotion is so poetic, it's so crazy. You hear people bring back a lot of the hardcore stuff or thug-life stuff, but "So Many Tears" is so deep. He just opens up his whole soul. The kid was deep. The kid was before his time. He was a genius.


Mack 10: That was off the chain. He used that Stevie Wonder [sample]. It was just raw.

David Banner: He spoke about things that young black males thought, but didn't verbally express.


"Realest Killas"

50 Cent: I enjoyed that record more than i enjoy some of my solo recordings 'cause i got a chance to work with him, even though i didn't physically get a chance to work with him. it was cool to actually build that record

"Against All Odds"

Loon: This was a man who was at his last straw in dealing with a certain situation that was going on in his life. I think he addressed it in his rawest form. Just the whole vibe Pac created in the song made you feel his anger

"Ambitionz Az a Ridah"

Nelly: I remember the first time i heard that joint. i was with my partner, he had an '82 Cutlass. He just that joint on and he turned that shit up and it blew his [Speakers]. The beat, it just blew my mind. The beat alone will drive you nuts.

"I Ain't Mad at Cha"

Ghostface Killah: The beat. I love that one. Give me that same beat, I would tear it down with Pac.


"I Get Around"

Lil Jon: I remember when it came out. It was hot, i was DJing in the club then. It used to get the club crunk. I used to play it all the time.

Mike Tyson: I like that record because when it was out, Tupac used to come visit me in jail.


"Keep Ya Head Up"

Lil' Mo: It proved that Pac was a thug with a good heart.


"Brendas Got A Baby"

Mary J. Blige: He dealt with the truth. He touched on women having babies too young. He touched on a lot of women not being secure with themselves. That's why a lot of women really liked him, because he always was in the struggle for us. He was the only man doing that. When everybody else was calling women "bitches" and "hoes," Pac was saying, "Keep ya head up."

"Soulja's Story"


Outkast's Andre 3000: The way he changed his voice, it sounded kind of demonic.
Big Boi: It was hard! It was a slow beat and he was bussin'!

"Under Pressure"

Snoop Dogg: "When the pressure's on it's a hit, ski mask extra gat bring the clip/ Don't nobody move when we walk the streets, they say silence 'cause talk is cheap, yeah." That sh-- was cold.

"Still Ballin'"

Jermaine Dupri: The title is self-explanatory.

"Pour Out a Little Liquor"

Juvenile: That was the turning point in his career to me. As far as people in the ghetto, it was a whole lot of murder in the country. It was a lot of people who were missing and mourning people at the time.

"Holler If U Hear"


Pharrell Williams: Tupac was a mean lyricist. He expressed himself very clearly. He was always real clear, a poet.

"Dear Mama"

Sean Paul: It's dedicated to his mom, and that's a very strong tune because sometimes people who are big men in society, they don't like to show their love for their moms. I don't understand why, but that's a big one, in terms of a [person] known for some hardcore things and then to just soften it right down. He gave way to reality.

Ice Cube: To me it's the record that really broke Tupac. It shows how deep that brother really is.

Eminem: If you had tough times with your mother, [that song] made you almost wanna go, "Awww, mom." It made you wanna overlook everything you were going through. That song lasted about a straight year in my life. In the car .. I was just playing it every day.


"So Much Pain"

Ja Rule: They'll never forget Pac. Ever ever ... They felt Pac. Ain't too many n---as who get felt. He was felt like no other artist.

JA RULE THE TRACK IS CALLED PAIN NOT SO MUCH PAIN LIKE ON YOUR SHITTY ALBUM.



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Re:Tupac Ressurection
« Reply #5 on: November 01, 2003, 10:41:43 AM »
JA RULE THE TRACK IS CALLED PAIN NOT SO MUCH PAIN LIKE ON YOUR SHITTY ALBUM.



HAHAHAHAH EXACTLY! Ja allready thinks it's his own song.
 

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Re:Tupac Ressurection
« Reply #6 on: November 01, 2003, 10:47:37 AM »
JA RULE THE TRACK IS CALLED PAIN NOT SO MUCH PAIN LIKE ON YOUR SHITTY ALBUM.



HAHAHAHAH EXACTLY! Ja allready thinks it's his own song.

sad shit....


Cause I don't care where I belong no more
What we share or not I will ignore
And I won't waste my time fitting in
Cause I don't think contrast is a sin
No, it's not a sin
 

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Re:Tupac Ressurection
« Reply #7 on: November 01, 2003, 11:17:24 AM »
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"Realest Killas"

50 Cent: I enjoyed that record more than i enjoy some of my solo recordings 'cause i got a chance to work with him, even though i didn't physically get a chance to work with him. it was cool to actually build that record
 
Hey 50 Cent get over yourself.  That track is dope and all, but c'mon Pac makes it great.  what a fuckin ego.


Whats up with that list of rappers they interviewed for their fav songs?  50 Cent, Loon, Nelly, Ja Rule, Sean Paul, Lil' Mo, Juvenile, Pharrel Williams, Eminem?
Did any of these guys ever even meet Pac at least once, much less know him and work with him.

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Mike Tyson: I like that record because when it was out, Tupac used to come visit me in jail.

LOL!

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"Still Ballin'"

Jermaine Dupri: The title is self-explanatory.

JD you're an idiot.  Daz will fit right in.


 

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Re:Tupac Ressurection
« Reply #8 on: November 01, 2003, 07:08:39 PM »
damn .... I saw the trailer for that movie... it was so amazing...
Cause I don't care where I belong no more
What we share or not I will ignore
And I won't waste my time fitting in
Cause I don't think contrast is a sin
No, it's not a sin
 

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« Reply #9 on: November 01, 2003, 11:53:44 PM »
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"Realest Killas"

50 Cent: I enjoyed that record more than i enjoy some of my solo recordings 'cause i got a chance to work with him, even though i didn't physically get a chance to work with him. it was cool to actually build that record
 
Hey 50 Cent get over yourself.  That track is dope and all, but c'mon Pac makes it great.  what a fuckin ego.


IMO, it's the combination Pac/50 that makes it great.
And Red Spydas ace beat more or less made the track, you can't go wrong with that beat.



 

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Re:Tupac Ressurection
« Reply #10 on: November 02, 2003, 12:03:12 AM »
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IMO, it's the combination Pac/50 that makes it great.
And Red Spydas ace beat more or less made the track, you can't go wrong with that beat.


I'm not taking anything away from the beat or 50 cent, both sound nice.  but I like the song because 2Pac is on it.  If it were 50 cent and eminem or lloyd banks I most likely wouldn't even check it out.  I guess the same could easily said for 50 cent tho, if Pac weren't on it.  Many people would still love the song regardless who he rapped with, just because they love 50 cent.

but for 50 cent to say his fav pac track is realest killas?  c'mon, any pac fan knows there are countless pac hits much better than this track.  I know its opinion and all, but give me a break.  If I were a rapper and I made a song with pac, I gaurantee I wouldn't like it more than at least 50 of his other songs.