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Quote from: V2DHeart on May 12, 2012, 03:51:13 PMAll eyez on me was to me a Death Row compilation. They could have easily made that into a 1 disc album to strengthen itdeath row comp?2pac was on every song, meanwhile Dre was only on 1, Snoop only rapping on 1, Kurupt only rapped on 2it was a Pac album to the fullest, most of the guests weren't even on dr
All eyez on me was to me a Death Row compilation. They could have easily made that into a 1 disc album to strengthen it
Quote from: The Fonz on May 16, 2012, 03:01:10 PMQuote from: V2DHeart on May 12, 2012, 03:51:13 PMAll eyez on me was to me a Death Row compilation. They could have easily made that into a 1 disc album to strengthen itdeath row comp?2pac was on every song, meanwhile Dre was only on 1, Snoop only rapping on 1, Kurupt only rapped on 2it was a Pac album to the fullest, most of the guests weren't even on drmost of the artists were from death row:dre,snoop,jewell,david blake(dj quik),michel'le,danny boy,nate dogg,tha dogg pound,cpo boss hogg.
Quote from: OG Classic Material !!!! on May 16, 2012, 03:11:18 PMQuote from: The Fonz on May 16, 2012, 03:01:10 PMQuote from: V2DHeart on May 12, 2012, 03:51:13 PMAll eyez on me was to me a Death Row compilation. They could have easily made that into a 1 disc album to strengthen itdeath row comp?2pac was on every song, meanwhile Dre was only on 1, Snoop only rapping on 1, Kurupt only rapped on 2it was a Pac album to the fullest, most of the guests weren't even on drmost of the artists were from death row:dre,snoop,jewell,david blake(dj quik),michel'le,danny boy,nate dogg,tha dogg pound,cpo boss hogg.i wasn't counting producers (quik) or background singers (jewell, michel'le)but i got a good count of people who weren't signed to death row in 1995 and appeared on aeom: big syke, method man, redman, the outlawz, c-bo, e-40 b-legit, storm, rappin 4-tay, richie rich
No, I'd say All Eyez On Me was more of a 2Pac proves his on Death Row by doing a song with each person on Tha Row. So he did a song with Dre, a song with Tha Dogg Pound, 2 with Snoop, a couple with Nate Dogg, and add another Kurupt feature for good measure. In total, 7 of the 27 songs on the album had a Death Row feature. The Outlawz had 5 songs in which they were featured and random Bay area artist had 5 features as well. Some of those features had cross over. And I don't count producers, because of course his going to use Death Row producers as Death Row at the time had the best producers in the game. It was basically a dream album for the fans, as I was 15 when it came out and I remember being in awe that 'Pac had finally done a Death Row album. It was 2Pac doing a Death Row album, and it sounded so right and natural. But make no mistake, it was a 2Pac album. When you learn how 2Pac does songs, you see that 2Pac made the songs and the Death Row producers had to adjust their style to work it around 'Pac, not 'Pac trying to be a Death Row artist.