West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: CORREA on August 31, 2015, 02:57:23 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/v/YuhMXkUWb-s
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hutch a good interview
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hutch a good interview
yeah.. that was really good... and he did a masterful job on the Until The End of Time album... I don't care what anyone says but that record is better than the O.G. tracks. It also made Suge and the label a lot of money because it went double platinum. I would've liked to hear him speak more on that album. Like about what was the environment between Suge and Afeni trying to come together to do a record, and how did everyone feel when it ended up being successful. Of course he was incorrect in saying it was the first 2pac album put together after Pac died because R U Still Down and Still I Rise had already came out.
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hutch a good interview
yeah.. that was really good... and he did a masterful job on the Until The End of Time album... I don't care what anyone says but that record is better than the O.G. tracks. It also made Suge and the label a lot of money because it went double platinum. I would've liked to hear him speak more on that album. Like about what was the environment between Suge and Afeni trying to come together to do a record, and how did everyone feel when it ended up being successful. Of course he was incorrect in saying it was the first 2pac album put together after Pac died because R U Still Down and Still I Rise had already came out.
theres more of his interviews in that other thread about him, couple of threads down
i think he meant the first pac album released without any of his input...wasnt UTEOT it the first album wit mostly remixes n alla that?
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hutch a good interview
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hutch a good interview
yeah.. that was really good... and he did a masterful job on the Until The End of Time album... I don't care what anyone says but that record is better than the O.G. tracks. It also made Suge and the label a lot of money because it went double platinum. I would've liked to hear him speak more on that album. Like about what was the environment between Suge and Afeni trying to come together to do a record, and how did everyone feel when it ended up being successful. Of course he was incorrect in saying it was the first 2pac album put together after Pac died because R U Still Down and Still I Rise had already came out.
Suge was in prison so I doubt he had much interaction with Afeni for the record if any at all...
good interview, Vlad is twisting words as usual though.