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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: OG Hack Wilson on July 06, 2009, 07:47:10 PM

Title: The Best of 2pac and Stretch part 2 mixtape
Post by: OG Hack Wilson on July 06, 2009, 07:47:10 PM
Volume 2  - peep  8)



1-Hellrazor OG*
2-Hold On Be Strong OG   produced by Choo
3-Lunatic*
4-Holler If Ya Hear Me** 
5-Family Of The Underground featuring Digital Underground    produced by ???  (no producer listed in CD booklet)
6-WannaBe*
7-The Streetz Are Death Row* 
8-Pass the 40 featuring Raw Fusion, Peewee
9-Strugglin'** featuring Majesty
10-Who Do Ya Luv OG   (produced by some guy named "Bahx")
11-Shit List*
12-So Many Tears OG   produced by Shock G
13-Runnin' From The Polce remix  featuring Notorious BIG, Yaki Kadafi & Kastro
14-Fuck It*
15-Blowin' Em Out Da Frame*
16-Crooked Nigga 2*  (featuring Big Stretch)
17-Hellrazor  QD III remix
18-I Get Around live
19-Thug 4 Life OG-vibe mix        (bonus song)


DOWNLOAD HERE  ---->  http://limelinx.com/files/e014d6571e8d9514c7c9503b9a9843f9


* = produced by Big Stretch

** = produced by Live Squad





part one :

http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=223015.0   <--tracklist here


http://sharebee.com/715cf59a   <--link to part 1
Title: Re: The Best of 2pac and Stretch part 2 mixtape
Post by: Whizz on July 07, 2009, 08:36:45 AM
thanks for the drop :)

track #2 (hobs ogv) was produced by me, just for the clearence.
Title: Re: The Best of 2pac and Stretch part 2 mixtape
Post by: OG Hack Wilson on July 07, 2009, 12:00:14 PM
thanks for the drop :)

track #2 (hobs ogv) was produced by me, just for the clearence.

really? i feel lied to  :o


thanks tho
Title: Re: The Best of 2pac and Stretch part 2 mixtape
Post by: -{Angel Of Death}- on July 07, 2009, 04:29:18 PM
thanks for the drop :)

track #2 (hobs ogv) was produced by me, just for the clearence.

Whizz?! no way i remember you form the Mrmakaveli.net days shit! Its good to see you
Title: Re: The Best of 2pac and Stretch part 2 mixtape
Post by: Whizz on July 09, 2009, 10:11:57 PM
thanks for the drop :)

track #2 (hobs ogv) was produced by me, just for the clearence.

really? i feel lied to  :o


thanks tho

yeah, seems like you was lied to.. i have the instru, to this mix.. i doubt anyone has it besides me lol... :)
Title: Re: The Best of 2pac and Stretch part 2 mixtape
Post by: you gon always be my latin queen bitch on July 09, 2009, 10:19:21 PM
damn hack never heard of live squad (til you kept on talkin bout them)
but damn they got biggie's style and flow lol
Title: Re: The Best of 2pac and Stretch part 2 mixtape
Post by: 2euce 7even on July 13, 2009, 12:46:15 PM
thanks for the drop :)

track #2 (hobs ogv) was produced by me, just for the clearence.

and you´re?
Title: Re: The Best of 2pac and Stretch part 2 mixtape
Post by: Escrooge on July 13, 2009, 01:46:57 PM
Is the version of who do you luv remastered? I heard a real shitty version a while back! :'(
Title: Re: The Best of 2pac and Stretch part 2 mixtape
Post by: DTG Entertainment on July 13, 2009, 01:58:09 PM
damn hack never heard of live squad (til you kept on talkin bout them)
but damn they got biggie's style and flow lol

Biggie hung around with Stretch when 2Pac was incarcerated. Stretch and 2Pac were best friends until the NY shooting. Hack can tell you all about Majesty, Stretch, and the rest of the Live Squad posse.
Title: Re: The Best of 2pac and Stretch part 2 mixtape
Post by: you gon always be my latin queen bitch on July 17, 2009, 05:32:01 PM
yeah they mos def sound similiar
its kind of crazy how some say pac is eastcoast also, but it could come from stuff like this


damn hack never heard of live squad (til you kept on talkin bout them)
but damn they got biggie's style and flow lol

Biggie hung around with Stretch when 2Pac was incarcerated. Stretch and 2Pac were best friends until the NY shooting. Hack can tell you all about Majesty, Stretch, and the rest of the Live Squad posse.
Title: Re: The Best of 2pac and Stretch part 2 mixtape
Post by: 2euce 7even on July 19, 2009, 07:38:20 AM
thanks for the drop :)

track #2 (hobs ogv) was produced by me, just for the clearence.

and you´re?
Quote
10-Who Do Ya Luv OG   (produced by some guy named "Bahx")
who?
Quote
6-WannaBe*
where is it from?
Title: Re: The Best of 2pac and Stretch part 2 mixtape
Post by: JD Bastin on July 19, 2009, 07:58:07 AM
i think volume 1 was better than 2


is a 3 coming out?
Title: Re: The Best of 2pac and Stretch part 2 mixtape
Post by: 2euce 7even on July 20, 2009, 02:25:15 AM
thanks for the drop :)

track #2 (hobs ogv) was produced by me, just for the clearence.

and you´re?
Quote
10-Who Do Ya Luv OG   (produced by some guy named "Bahx")
who?
Quote
6-WannaBe*
where is it from?


Quote
is a 3 coming out?

 ???
Title: Re: The Best of 2pac and Stretch part 2 mixtape
Post by: 2euce 7even on July 20, 2009, 02:35:44 AM
thanks for the drop :)

track #2 (hobs ogv) was produced by me, just for the clearence.

and you´re?
Quote
10-Who Do Ya Luv OG   (produced by some guy named "Bahx")
who?
Quote
6-WannaBe*
where is it from?


Quote
is a 3 coming out?

 ???
Title: Re: The Best of 2pac and Stretch part 2 mixtape
Post by: 2euce 7even on July 20, 2009, 03:26:39 AM
10-Who Do Ya Luv OG   (produced by some guy named "Bahx")

The Making of "Who Do You Luv"
by Adario Strange

It was the latter half of 1993, just one week before Tupac made headlines by being accused of rape in a Manhattan hotel room. I had just come back from a six month stay in the Bay Area, and I was now producing tracks at a Mid-town, Manhattan studio on 36th street called Skyline Studios. One night I was sleeping over at my cousin's house in the Bronx when something told me to call my friend Arzie Hardin (who I sometimes worked with on studio projects) at the studio. Turns out he was at Skyline working on a session with the then un-signed and unknown female rapper Queen Pin (who later joined Teddy Riley & Blackstreet). He was doing her demo and asked me to come down and sit in on the session.

Once I got there, to my surprise, Tupac and his entourage were on the scene. At this point Tupac's entourage consisted of a then unknown Biggie Smalls (who came off very shy and introverted), and Stretch of the group Live Squad. I soon found out that Queen Pin had managed to get Tupac (then riding high on his first real hit "I Get Around") to rhyme on her demo tape. But after an hour of trying to find a track that suited Tupac, everyone was getting a frustrated, and Tupac was threatening to leave. At the time, I was known for always carrying around a tape of my beats; so I pulled Tupac to the side and gave him an impromptu listening session while everyone else was taking a stress break in the lounge area. To my advantage, my recent stay in California had turned me from an East Coast only beat-maker into a West Coast funk-rap producer, so Tupac soon found a track on my tape that got him excited. Unfortunately for Queen Pin, Tupac liked the track so much, he decided he wanted it for himself. So after a depressed Queen Pin accepted the detour, we went to work on "Who Do You Luv?"

Originally, the track was supposed to feature Tupac, Stretch, "and" Biggie. But while the other two whipped up their verses in 30 minutes, Biggie just couldn't seem to come up with a flow, and finally trudged out of the studio session never to be seen again. We wound up working on the song for about three days, and when we were done we knew that this was the perfect marriage of West Coast beats with East Coast grittiness. Interscope made a check out to me and my boy Arzie (who engineered and co-produced the session) and that was that.

To this day "Who Do You Luv?" is one of my favorite Tupac tracks not because I produced it, but because he was using a particularly unique rhyme style that he generally abandoned when he went to Death Row Records. The sound quality on the song is poor because over the years my reference recording has been through some wear and tear. Subsequently I got to hang out with Tupac at various times, most notably right after his release from prison in 1995. Our last time together, we were in an apartment in Los Angeles with the rest of his Outlaw Immortal crew, and Tupac was raging with energy now that he was free of prison life. I hate that he left the world the way he did, in a hail of bullets in Las Vegas. But I respect the fact that he's one of the few people I've ever known who truly lived life on their own terms.
Title: Re: The Best of 2pac and Stretch part 2 mixtape
Post by: 2euce 7even on August 04, 2009, 09:39:55 AM
10-Who Do Ya Luv OG   (produced by some guy named "Bahx")

The Making of "Who Do You Luv"
by Adario Strange

It was the latter half of 1993, just one week before Tupac made headlines by being accused of rape in a Manhattan hotel room. I had just come back from a six month stay in the Bay Area, and I was now producing tracks at a Mid-town, Manhattan studio on 36th street called Skyline Studios. One night I was sleeping over at my cousin's house in the Bronx when something told me to call my friend Arzie Hardin (who I sometimes worked with on studio projects) at the studio. Turns out he was at Skyline working on a session with the then un-signed and unknown female rapper Queen Pin (who later joined Teddy Riley & Blackstreet). He was doing her demo and asked me to come down and sit in on the session.

Once I got there, to my surprise, Tupac and his entourage were on the scene. At this point Tupac's entourage consisted of a then unknown Biggie Smalls (who came off very shy and introverted), and Stretch of the group Live Squad. I soon found out that Queen Pin had managed to get Tupac (then riding high on his first real hit "I Get Around") to rhyme on her demo tape. But after an hour of trying to find a track that suited Tupac, everyone was getting a frustrated, and Tupac was threatening to leave. At the time, I was known for always carrying around a tape of my beats; so I pulled Tupac to the side and gave him an impromptu listening session while everyone else was taking a stress break in the lounge area. To my advantage, my recent stay in California had turned me from an East Coast only beat-maker into a West Coast funk-rap producer, so Tupac soon found a track on my tape that got him excited. Unfortunately for Queen Pin, Tupac liked the track so much, he decided he wanted it for himself. So after a depressed Queen Pin accepted the detour, we went to work on "Who Do You Luv?"

Originally, the track was supposed to feature Tupac, Stretch, "and" Biggie. But while the other two whipped up their verses in 30 minutes, Biggie just couldn't seem to come up with a flow, and finally trudged out of the studio session never to be seen again. We wound up working on the song for about three days, and when we were done we knew that this was the perfect marriage of West Coast beats with East Coast grittiness. Interscope made a check out to me and my boy Arzie (who engineered and co-produced the session) and that was that.

To this day "Who Do You Luv?" is one of my favorite Tupac tracks not because I produced it, but because he was using a particularly unique rhyme style that he generally abandoned when he went to Death Row Records. The sound quality on the song is poor because over the years my reference recording has been through some wear and tear. Subsequently I got to hang out with Tupac at various times, most notably right after his release from prison in 1995. Our last time together, we were in an apartment in Los Angeles with the rest of his Outlaw Immortal crew, and Tupac was raging with energy now that he was free of prison life. I hate that he left the world the way he did, in a hail of bullets in Las Vegas. But I respect the fact that he's one of the few people I've ever known who truly lived life on their own terms.

hack, whos "Bahx" then?
Title: Re: The Best of 2pac and Stretch part 2 mixtape
Post by: ChinBo37 on August 05, 2009, 01:09:42 AM
does anyone have a hookup of volume 1?
Title: Re: The Best of 2pac and Stretch part 2 mixtape
Post by: 2euce 7even on August 05, 2009, 03:38:29 AM
where´s hackie?
Title: Re: The Best of 2pac and Stretch part 2 mixtape
Post by: OG Hack Wilson on August 05, 2009, 09:33:29 AM
does anyone have a hookup of volume 1?
http://sharebee.com/715cf59a
Title: Re: The Best of 2pac and Stretch part 2 mixtape
Post by: ChinBo37 on August 05, 2009, 11:53:24 PM
thanks for that Vol. 1, I never heard this before
Title: Re: The Best of 2pac and Stretch part 2 mixtape
Post by: Mietek23 on August 06, 2009, 12:57:44 AM
Propz Hack :)