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Title: All Eyez On Me 19 Leftover Tracks [Breakdown]
Post by: killagee on February 01, 2024, 11:24:33 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAoovGqdsxc
Title: Re: All Eyez On Me 19 Leftover Tracks [Breakdown]
Post by: bd94s10 on February 01, 2024, 12:37:39 PM
Dope channel. I peep'd it. Great video!
Title: Re: All Eyez On Me 19 Leftover Tracks [Breakdown]
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on February 02, 2024, 01:03:57 AM
Yeah these pieces, whoever is doing them, are so good for Death Row fans.  I've seen the Doggystyle one, the Doggfather one, and now the All Eyez on me one.  Very accurate and well researched and just when you think you have heard everything this cat is coming with some stuff that you are like, "hmm, I don't think I heard that version of the song," and then he's like, "Here's a clip of the song."

Interesting about how some joints went to Hammer and Hammer is a cool ass dude, but a horrible rapper.  They mentioned on joint on there that they think went to Hammer and the production, and hook are nice, and then Hammer ruins it on the mic.  Would love to see someone insert Pac in Hammer's place for that one using AI
Title: Re: All Eyez On Me 19 Leftover Tracks [Breakdown]
Post by: Jay_J on February 05, 2024, 02:55:04 AM
rest in piece Johnny J.

him and pac are still my favorite hip hop duo of all time.
Title: Re: All Eyez On Me 19 Leftover Tracks [Breakdown]
Post by: hrsmn_london on February 05, 2024, 03:56:37 PM
Enjoyed this.. replacing Kurupt with Trick Daddy will forever have me angry
Title: Re: All Eyez On Me 19 Leftover Tracks [Breakdown]
Post by: Jay_J on February 06, 2024, 02:07:40 AM
By the way there are more than these 19 tracks that pac and johnny j did together.
Title: Re: All Eyez On Me 19 Leftover Tracks [Breakdown]
Post by: shmosh on February 06, 2024, 04:36:25 AM
By the way there are more than these 19 tracks that pac and johnny j did together.

Yeah but some of those are from the Makaveli or One Nation sessions, not AEOM
Title: Re: All Eyez On Me 19 Leftover Tracks [Breakdown]
Post by: Jay_J on February 06, 2024, 04:55:25 AM
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX3y5GYRwrs5FhDOfGxJN9do9jdWrBo_f

here are the all songs they did together (including demos, different versions, remixes and etc...)
Title: Re: All Eyez On Me 19 Leftover Tracks [Breakdown]
Post by: BiggieBiggz1988 on February 06, 2024, 05:11:43 AM
Yeah these pieces, whoever is doing them, are so good for Death Row fans.  I've seen the Doggystyle one, the Doggfather one, and now the All Eyez on me one.  Very accurate and well researched and just when you think you have heard everything this cat is coming with some stuff that you are like, "hmm, I don't think I heard that version of the song," and then he's like, "Here's a clip of the song."

Interesting about how some joints went to Hammer and Hammer is a cool ass dude, but a horrible rapper.  They mentioned on joint on there that they think went to Hammer and the production, and hook are nice, and then Hammer ruins it on the mic.  Would love to see someone insert Pac in Hammer's place for that one using AI
https://youtu.be/pwqqAlB4Ib8?si=XL4PUNIKT8YEPldf (https://youtu.be/pwqqAlB4Ib8?si=XL4PUNIKT8YEPldf)
Title: Re: All Eyez On Me 19 Leftover Tracks [Breakdown]
Post by: HighEyeCue on February 06, 2024, 09:32:21 AM
Enjoyed this.. replacing Kurupt with Trick Daddy will forever have me angry

that was brutal :snoop:

in fact there are very few remixes that I prefer over the OG versions
Title: Re: All Eyez On Me 19 Leftover Tracks [Breakdown]
Post by: dnjp4life on February 07, 2024, 10:37:47 AM
So all in all the best tracks were chosen and spread across the two discs. The only two I would maybe have liked to see on there would be either version of Late Night or Where You Been?

The Secrets of War version with Kurupt and Fatal n Felony I really like but I’m not sure it would have fit in well with the overall vibe of the record. The production isn’t in keeping with the general sound of the album at large.

It would be cool if they ever released a leftover album made up of all these tracks as a companion piece to the official album.
Title: Re: All Eyez On Me 19 Leftover Tracks [Breakdown]
Post by: Death Row Knightmare on February 07, 2024, 12:18:47 PM
Look at the face - Mackqueze 10 or Ice Cube (Not the one we know as Ice Cube but another artist named Ice Cube or 2Mackaveli) is the head for 2Pac. And the left arm on our side or rather his right arm. Does the skin tone remind you of Tha Realest bka Jevon Jones? I'll actually post a breakdown of the sessions that lead to AEOM soon.
Title: Re: All Eyez On Me 19 Leftover Tracks [Breakdown]
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on February 08, 2024, 12:10:46 AM
Enjoyed this.. replacing Kurupt with Trick Daddy will forever have me angry

Yeah man, Trick Daddy was on the Pac's Life album right? 

Suge is wrong about something it wasn't Eminem that messed up Pac posthumous albums, Em did the best he could with the scraps he had left.  It was the Pac's life album when they started using Trick Daddy and Ashanti, and TI and folks like that who would've never been down with Pac.  I mean, even the Em album I would prefer they just use the cats that was in house and homies with Pac than use 50 Cent on a track, but Trick Daddy, TI they went way too far off course
Title: Re: All Eyez On Me 19 Leftover Tracks [Breakdown]
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on February 08, 2024, 12:13:15 AM
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX3y5GYRwrs5FhDOfGxJN9do9jdWrBo_f

here are the all songs they did together (including demos, different versions, remixes and etc...)

Damn this is great having them all in one place.  So it looks like we can just say they did roughly 100 tracks together.  And then out of that 100 how many would we say were officially released?  And then out of those how many were released in Pac's lifetime?  We should break that all down

Fucc Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones man—this is the greatest producer/artist combo in history!!!
Title: Re: All Eyez On Me 19 Leftover Tracks [Breakdown]
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on February 08, 2024, 12:17:28 AM
https://youtu.be/pwqqAlB4Ib8?si=XL4PUNIKT8YEPldf (https://youtu.be/pwqqAlB4Ib8?si=XL4PUNIKT8YEPldf)

Fuckin Dope, but there were others on the unreleased Hammer--hell they should just take the whole album and AI insert 2pac in place of Hammer and that would be a mutherfuckin internet classic
Title: Re: All Eyez On Me 19 Leftover Tracks [Breakdown]
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on February 08, 2024, 12:31:04 AM
that was brutal :snoop:

in fact there are very few remixes that I prefer over the OG versions

I don't know homie, it would take me some time to analyze side by side to see which joints were actually remixes but all those Pac posthumous albums were very well done I think they just ran out of material when they got to Eminem.

I don't have time to do them all, but check this out..

1.  OG "Wonder if Heaven Got a Ghetto" vs. R U Still Down "Wonder if Heaven Got a Ghetto"
2.  OG "R U Still Down" vs. Album Version
3.  OG "Hell for a Hustler" vs. album Version "Hell for A Hustler"
4.  OG "Baby Don't Cry" vs. album version single "Baby Don't Cry"
5.  OG "Changes" vs. remixed hit song "Changes" from Greatest Hits
6.  OG "Breathin" vs. Remixed "Breathin"
7.  OG "Until the End of Time" vs. Remixed "Until the End of Time" (the hook is better on the single)

Don't have time to do more right now but so far I don't think you can deny the ones above
Title: Re: All Eyez On Me 19 Leftover Tracks [Breakdown]
Post by: HighEyeCue on February 08, 2024, 04:27:50 AM
I don't know homie, it would take me some time to analyze side by side to see which joints were actually remixes but all those Pac posthumous albums were very well done I think they just ran out of material when they got to Eminem.

I don't have time to do them all, but check this out..

1.  OG "Wonder if Heaven Got a Ghetto" vs. R U Still Down "Wonder if Heaven Got a Ghetto"
2.  OG "R U Still Down" vs. Album Version
3.  OG "Hell for a Hustler" vs. album Version "Hell for A Hustler"
4.  OG "Baby Don't Cry" vs. album version single "Baby Don't Cry"
5.  OG "Changes" vs. remixed hit song "Changes" from Greatest Hits
6.  OG "Breathin" vs. Remixed "Breathin"
7.  OG "Until the End of Time" vs. Remixed "Until the End of Time" (the hook is better on the single)

Don't have time to do more right now but so far I don't think you can deny the ones above

yeah off the top of the head I remember "Hell for a Hustler" and "Breathin" remixes being dope...I also liked "Military Minds"

in fact I am going to revesit those posthumous albums...there is nothing else interesting going on these days anyway
Title: Re: All Eyez On Me 19 Leftover Tracks [Breakdown]
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on February 08, 2024, 10:49:22 AM
yeah off the top of the head I remember "Hell for a Hustler" and "Breathin" remixes being dope...I also liked "Military Minds"

in fact I am going to revesit those posthumous albums...there is nothing else interesting going on these days anyway

yeah revisit the official posthumous releases they all went platinum, were really successful critically and commercially.  They didn't start to lose steam until Better Dayz that's when they started kind of running low on material.

But there were fuckin bombz being dropped on those albums like "Last Onez Left" which I went and checked is pretty much the same as the original but they unnecassarily seem to have had the Outlawz go back in and redo their verses.  That was an unnecassary decision because if you still essentially have the same exact song, why not keep the original to keep the integrity intact??

But "Last Ones Left" is just explosive!!  That's one of the biggest gems of all the posthumous Pac albums.  "WESTSIDE IN THIS MUTHERFUCKER RIGHT HERE!!!! WESTSIDE IN THIS MUTHERFUCKER!!!!! DEATH ROW IN THIS MUTHERFUCKER RIGHT HERE!!! DEATH ROW IN THIS MUTHERFUCKER!!! OUTLAWZ IN THIS MUTHERFUCKER RIGHT HERE!! OUTLAWZ IN THIS MUTHERFUCKER!!!"

If that shit don't get you hype then you must be one of these triple jabbed and boosted mask wearing zombies driving around.  That banger came out more than 4 damn years after Pac it came out in early 2001 on Until the End of Times and still destroys anything out there.

So anyway there are so many gems, but especially listen to the remixed ones I mentioned above.  They turned just leftover studio stuff into timeless bangers.  I've always been a supporter of these 3 official posthumous releases

-R U Still Down
-Still I Rise
-Until the End of Time

These 3 are QUALITY albums that were great the day they dropped and still great today.  Among the top 5 albums that came out in the years they were released.
Title: Re: All Eyez On Me 19 Leftover Tracks [Breakdown]
Post by: HighEyeCue on February 10, 2024, 07:26:19 AM
yeah revisit the official posthumous releases they all went platinum, were really successful critically and commercially.  They didn't start to lose steam until Better Dayz that's when they started kind of running low on material.

But there were fuckin bombz being dropped on those albums like "Last Onez Left" which I went and checked is pretty much the same as the original but they unnecassarily seem to have had the Outlawz go back in and redo their verses.  That was an unnecassary decision because if you still essentially have the same exact song, why not keep the original to keep the integrity intact??

But "Last Ones Left" is just explosive!!  That's one of the biggest gems of all the posthumous Pac albums.  "WESTSIDE IN THIS MUTHERFUCKER RIGHT HERE!!!! WESTSIDE IN THIS MUTHERFUCKER!!!!! DEATH ROW IN THIS MUTHERFUCKER RIGHT HERE!!! DEATH ROW IN THIS MUTHERFUCKER!!! OUTLAWZ IN THIS MUTHERFUCKER RIGHT HERE!! OUTLAWZ IN THIS MUTHERFUCKER!!!"

If that shit don't get you hype then you must be one of these triple jabbed and boosted mask wearing zombies driving around.  That banger came out more than 4 damn years after Pac it came out in early 2001 on Until the End of Times and still destroys anything out there.

So anyway there are so many gems, but especially listen to the remixed ones I mentioned above.  They turned just leftover studio stuff into timeless bangers.  I've always been a supporter of these 3 official posthumous releases

-R U Still Down
-Still I Rise
-Until the End of Time

These 3 are QUALITY albums that were great the day they dropped and still great today.  Among the top 5 albums that came out in the years they were released.

I went through a few of Pacs posthumous releases

I like R U Still Down, it had a lot of Pac tracks that were before he came to Death Row...in fact they all might have been pre Death Row

Stiil I Rise a couple of tracks really stood out to me Secretz Of War and Hell 4 a Hustler...both remixes of course...whole album is dope though

Until The End Of Time and Better Dayz I need to run back and listen to



Title: Re: All Eyez On Me 19 Leftover Tracks [Breakdown]
Post by: hitsaw on February 11, 2024, 05:05:45 AM
yeah revisit the official posthumous releases they all went platinum, were really successful critically and commercially.  They didn't start to lose steam until Better Dayz that's when they started kind of running low on material.

But there were fuckin bombz being dropped on those albums like "Last Onez Left" which I went and checked is pretty much the same as the original but they unnecassarily seem to have had the Outlawz go back in and redo their verses.  That was an unnecassary decision because if you still essentially have the same exact song, why not keep the original to keep the integrity intact??

But "Last Ones Left" is just explosive!!  That's one of the biggest gems of all the posthumous Pac albums.  "WESTSIDE IN THIS MUTHERFUCKER RIGHT HERE!!!! WESTSIDE IN THIS MUTHERFUCKER!!!!! DEATH ROW IN THIS MUTHERFUCKER RIGHT HERE!!! DEATH ROW IN THIS MUTHERFUCKER!!! OUTLAWZ IN THIS MUTHERFUCKER RIGHT HERE!! OUTLAWZ IN THIS MUTHERFUCKER!!!"

If that shit don't get you hype then you must be one of these triple jabbed and boosted mask wearing zombies driving around.  That banger came out more than 4 damn years after Pac it came out in early 2001 on Until the End of Times and still destroys anything out there.

So anyway there are so many gems, but especially listen to the remixed ones I mentioned above.  They turned just leftover studio stuff into timeless bangers.  I've always been a supporter of these 3 official posthumous releases

-R U Still Down
-Still I Rise
-Until the End of Time

These 3 are QUALITY albums that were great the day they dropped and still great today.  Among the top 5 albums that came out in the years they were released.

Agree about those 3 albums.