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Title: A new Pac album
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on April 10, 2011, 11:29:30 AM
Imo if Amaru Entertainment is going to make a new Pac album, instead of scrapping together whatever few unused Pac vocals they still have and overloading it with features, they should just entirely remake the travesty of Loyal to the Game that nearly everyone shitted on. Thoughts?
Title: Re: A new Pac album
Post by: Sir Petey on April 10, 2011, 11:33:33 AM
i want to hear a pac unplugged album


take some of his old vocals and have the roots play the beats for them.
Title: Re: A new Pac album
Post by: Stan on April 10, 2011, 12:24:41 PM
Imo if Amaru Entertainment is going to make a new Pac album, instead of scrapping together whatever few unused Pac vocals they still have and overloading it with features, they should just entirely remake the travesty of Loyal to the Game that nearly everyone shitted on. Thoughts?
Don't think so... that would be a huge disrespect to Eminem and everyone in his camp... especially since they charged little to none for production.  I wouldn't mind hearing a 2Pac: Originalz Vol. X then take whatever originals, samples they can clear, and release it remastered re-mixed.  Basically polish and shine the originals so they look like new.
My Lil Homies w/ Carlos Santana sample would be bad azz
World Wide Mob Figgaz OG (clear the Goodfellas dialogue)
etc.

EDIT-- I don't buy tonnes of music but I would shell out some coin for that.  I've been listening to those bootlegs for over a decade, it would be nice to hear something clean and bassy when you play it loud.
Title: Re: A new Pac album
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on April 10, 2011, 01:02:25 PM
I'm pretty sure a lot of his vocals weren't recorded to specific beats
Title: Re: A new Pac album
Post by: gio™fugahoo on April 10, 2011, 01:13:06 PM
I'm pretty sure a lot of his vocals weren't recorded to specific beats

Dude WTF
Title: Re: A new Pac album
Post by: Mietek23 on April 10, 2011, 01:49:58 PM
I'm pretty sure a lot of his vocals weren't recorded to specific beats

Like 'Pac said: "just turn the drum machine, turn my vocals up and I don't give a fuck about anything else"  :D
Title: Re: A new Pac album
Post by: Al Bundy on April 10, 2011, 01:55:44 PM
i want to hear a pac unplugged album


take some of his old vocals and have the roots play the beats for them.

that would be dope
Title: Re: A new Pac album
Post by: SheraZ on April 10, 2011, 02:07:46 PM
Or they could just do what they did before LTTG.. we can say whatever we want about suge, but he knew how to release Pac's stuff.. besides best of releases..
R U still down, Still I rize, UTEOT, and better dayz..

peace
Title: Re: A new Pac album
Post by: Jimmy H. on April 10, 2011, 04:41:46 PM
Or they could just do what they did before LTTG.. we can say whatever we want about suge, but he knew how to release Pac's stuff.. besides best of releases..
R U still down, Still I rize, UTEOT, and better dayz..

peace
Suge had limited to no input on any of those projects.
Title: Re: A new Pac album
Post by: OG Hack Wilson on April 10, 2011, 07:39:25 PM
Imo if Amaru Entertainment is going to make a new Pac album, instead of scrapping together whatever few unused Pac vocals they still have and overloading it with features, they should just entirely remake the travesty of Loyal to the Game that nearly everyone shitted on. Thoughts?

AMARU has atleast 30 Pac songs left to destroy before going back to re-destroying old CDs
Title: Re: A new Pac album
Post by: J$crILLa on April 10, 2011, 11:29:40 PM
loyal  to the game had a few really bad remakes, but PACS LIFE WAS A JOKE!

i think they need to quit puttin out albums unless they can ever GET CLEARENCE TO RELEASE THE SHIT HOW IT WAS LEFT WHEN PA DIED_ FINISHED OR UNFINISHED _ JUST PUT IT OUT HOW PAC LEFT IT
Title: Re: A new Pac album
Post by: sms130 on April 11, 2011, 07:16:22 AM
Imo if Amaru Entertainment is going to make a new Pac album, instead of scrapping together whatever few unused Pac vocals they still have and overloading it with features, they should just entirely remake the travesty of Loyal to the Game that nearly everyone shitted on. Thoughts?

AMARU has atleast 30 Pac songs left to destroy before going back to re-destroying old CDs
They are sittin' on some amazing remixes by the late Johnny J also of some of those unreleased recordings.
Title: Re: A new Pac album
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on April 11, 2011, 07:23:13 AM
Imo if Amaru Entertainment is going to make a new Pac album, instead of scrapping together whatever few unused Pac vocals they still have and overloading it with features, they should just entirely remake the travesty of Loyal to the Game that nearly everyone shitted on. Thoughts?
Don't think so... that would be a huge disrespect to Eminem and everyone in his camp...

maybe so, but imo its pretty disrespectful of Em to fuck with the flow of Pac's vocals and have him saying shit like G Unit
Title: Re: A new Pac album
Post by: Jimmy H. on April 11, 2011, 11:08:23 AM
maybe so, but imo its pretty disrespectful of Em to fuck with the flow of Pac's vocals and have him saying shit like G Unit
Well, to be fair, they were doing the same thing on other albums like that song they had with Trick Daddy.
Title: Re: A new Pac album
Post by: sms130 on April 11, 2011, 03:16:41 PM
maybe so, but imo its pretty disrespectful of Em to fuck with the flow of Pac's vocals and have him saying shit like G Unit
Well, to be fair, they were doing the same thing on other albums like that song they had with Trick Daddy.
Yeah, I didn't like that remix of "Still Ballin". That was one of the first song that I heard them play around Pac's vocals, making him say stuff that he didn't say originally. I think those "30 something songs" that was mentioned by the late Johnny J were all of his remixes that he did before he passed. I think most of those being songs from the Death Row era. There's still some material from the Interscope era left still as well and Johnny did a few of those. I'm pretty confident that there's more than 30 something songs left in the vault. Plus, there's tones of those remixes that of released songs that didn't make those posthumous albums.