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Lifestyle => Sports & Entertainment => Topic started by: Proc pka KP on March 13, 2017, 08:54:31 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIuzqL0mWYo
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No, the Warriors should. But it's weird timing for the Warriors because 'Pac died in September and was born in June. Both times are not during the NBA season.
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No, the Warriors should. But it's weird timing for the Warriors because 'Pac died in September and was born in June. Both times are not during the NBA season.
actually Lebron beat your Warriors on June 16th last year in game 6 I believe...Pac's birthday and the same day his movie drops this year
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yup and make this the official team song
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1Jp20gOwlS4
warriors should honor mac dre
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No, the Warriors should. But it's weird timing for the Warriors because 'Pac died in September and was born in June. Both times are not during the NBA season.
actually Lebron beat your Warriors on June 16th last year in game 6 I believe...Pac's birthday and the same day his movie drops this year
The point is it's not the regular season, and once you hit NBA Finals, you are not honoring anyone, you are just focusing on your team winning the title.
yup and make this the official team song
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1Jp20gOwlS4
warriors should honor mac dre
The Lakers should honor Dr. Dre and Ice Cube! Who cares if they are not dead, they are the reason LA has a Hip-Hop scene as big as it is.
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Considering the Lakers are Brooklyn East yes they should
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Considering the Lakers are Brooklyn East yes they should
some1 is excited that the rockets guna make it to the 2nd round lmao
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Pac repped LA hard and did a lot for the city but only during his last year or so. Not the same thing as Biggie always being Brooklyn.
Plus when he went, he wasn't even really a Lakers fan...
(http://ballislife.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/tumblr_li4dzv3tgz1qgyk23o1_500.jpg)
Can't knock him though, I was all about the Bulls then too, and basically ever since Jordan got drafted. But Lakers honoring him, while cool, seems a little out of place.
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He actually wore Shaq jerseys a lot when Shaq was in Orlando. So I'd imagine he'd be repping the Lakers with Shaq in 1996. But 2Pac was more of a casual sports fan. Like Snoop has his Steelers, Ice Cube has his Raiders, everyone in LA loves the Lakers, 'Pac was more just not caring. He rooted for who he wanted to.
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Pac wasn't a sports fan at all, he just wore jerseys here and there for style, not because he actually like Shaq or the Magic. Or the Red Wings. Or Duke. Or the Raiders.
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And could you imagine 2Pac seeing Shaq make that song with Biggie!
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And could you imagine 2Pac seeing Shaq make that song with Biggie!
but it was produced by quik
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And could you imagine 2Pac seeing Shaq make that song with Biggie!
but it was produced by quik
If 'Pac was alive, I doubt Quik would have taken the project. But Shaq and Biggie were cool friends, almost as close as 'Pac and Tyson. Shaq said they just connected as big men.
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And could you imagine 2Pac seeing Shaq make that song with Biggie!
but it was produced by quik
If 'Pac was alive, I doubt Quik would have taken the project. But Shaq and Biggie were cool friends, almost as close as 'Pac and Tyson. Shaq said they just connected as big men.
that song was done before pac died
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And could you imagine 2Pac seeing Shaq make that song with Biggie!
but it was produced by quik
If 'Pac was alive, I doubt Quik would have taken the project. But Shaq and Biggie were cool friends, almost as close as 'Pac and Tyson. Shaq said they just connected as big men.
that song was done before pac died
You sure? I could see Biggie and Shaq finalizing his part, but Quik I don't think would have done the song unless 'Pac was cool with it or Quik had a falling out with Death Row.
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But remember that Quik was supposedly barking at Biggie at them too the night Biggie got killed at that afterparty
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Well after looking at the credits, DJ Quik, under his real name, only produced one track on Shaq's album, and it's Straight Ballin', NOT You Can't Stop the Reign with Biggie. So Quik did produce a Shaq song, but it wasn't with BIG.
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Haha thanks for the misinformation, sccit
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Haha thanks for the misinformation, sccit
lol I meant a song on the cd was produced by quik...if shaq did work wit quik and biggie, pretty sure pac wasn't trippin like that.
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And could you imagine 2Pac seeing Shaq make that song with Biggie!
but it was produced by quik
Haha thanks for the misinformation, sccit
lol I meant a song on the cd was produced by quik...if shaq did work wit quik and biggie, pretty sure pac wasn't trippin like that.
Clearly you said the song with Biggie was produced by Quik. It's all good though, I actually owned the CD, and I don't remember who produced what. So I ain't tripping you didn't know who produced the song, because no one but Shaq remembers his music career and who produced what track. Plus on the CD, DJ Quik comes up as the first producer, they make it seem like he produced the whole thing. But he only produced on track which was the lead single. LOL.
So for Sccit and misinformation, nah, more like misremembering because SHAQ himself was the one who put DJ Quik in lead producer credits.
As for what 'Pac would think, I think he wouldn't care about Quik's involvement. He might be mad as Shaq, but that would more than likely either get handled by him having Suge talk to Shaq, or you'd see 'Pac rep the Warriors more and Oakland.
But as stated before, 'Pac was in no way a fan of really any team. He just seemed to wear jerseys. When he wore the Shaq jersey's, he was in his "crip" stage, saying "'cuz" in every song and all that. So he wore Duke, the Magic (he had a black jersey and white jersey), and other teams. He wore the Red Wings jersey once he was talking more to Suge. Plus he never really had a gang affiliation so it wasn't like he was tied to one color or the other. He still wore Bulls jerseys and Jordans like everyone else in the 90's.
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And could you imagine 2Pac seeing Shaq make that song with Biggie!
but it was produced by quik
Haha thanks for the misinformation, sccit
lol I meant a song on the cd was produced by quik...if shaq did work wit quik and biggie, pretty sure pac wasn't trippin like that.
Clearly you said the song with Biggie was produced by Quik. It's all good though, I actually owned the CD, and I don't remember who produced what. So I ain't tripping you didn't know who produced the song, because no one but Shaq remembers his music career and who produced what track. Plus on the CD, DJ Quik comes up as the first producer, they make it seem like he produced the whole thing. But he only produced on track which was the lead single. LOL.
So for Sccit and misinformation, nah, more like misremembering because SHAQ himself was the one who put DJ Quik in lead producer credits.
As for what 'Pac would think, I think he wouldn't care about Quik's involvement. He might be mad as Shaq, but that would more than likely either get handled by him having Suge talk to Shaq, or you'd see 'Pac rep the Warriors more and Oakland.
But as stated before, 'Pac was in no way a fan of really any team. He just seemed to wear jerseys. When he wore the Shaq jersey's, he was in his "crip" stage, saying "'cuz" in every song and all that. So he wore Duke, the Magic (he had a black jersey and white jersey), and other teams. He wore the Red Wings jersey once he was talking more to Suge. Plus he never really had a gang affiliation so it wasn't like he was tied to one color or the other. He still wore Bulls jerseys and Jordans like everyone else in the 90's.
naah i knew he didn't produce u can't stop the reign, i just misworded what i said
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And could you imagine 2Pac seeing Shaq make that song with Biggie!
but it was produced by quik
Haha thanks for the misinformation, sccit
lol I meant a song on the cd was produced by quik...if shaq did work wit quik and biggie, pretty sure pac wasn't trippin like that.
Clearly you said the song with Biggie was produced by Quik. It's all good though, I actually owned the CD, and I don't remember who produced what. So I ain't tripping you didn't know who produced the song, because no one but Shaq remembers his music career and who produced what track. Plus on the CD, DJ Quik comes up as the first producer, they make it seem like he produced the whole thing. But he only produced on track which was the lead single. LOL.
So for Sccit and misinformation, nah, more like misremembering because SHAQ himself was the one who put DJ Quik in lead producer credits.
As for what 'Pac would think, I think he wouldn't care about Quik's involvement. He might be mad as Shaq, but that would more than likely either get handled by him having Suge talk to Shaq, or you'd see 'Pac rep the Warriors more and Oakland.
But as stated before, 'Pac was in no way a fan of really any team. He just seemed to wear jerseys. When he wore the Shaq jersey's, he was in his "crip" stage, saying "'cuz" in every song and all that. So he wore Duke, the Magic (he had a black jersey and white jersey), and other teams. He wore the Red Wings jersey once he was talking more to Suge. Plus he never really had a gang affiliation so it wasn't like he was tied to one color or the other. He still wore Bulls jerseys and Jordans like everyone else in the 90's.
naah i knew he didn't produce u can't stop the reign, i just misworded what i said
Misworded? I clearly said Shaq did a song with BIG, then you said the song was produced by Quik.
Dude, this is dumbest thing you are denying. Not a single person will think, "oh Sccit doesn't remember which Shaq song Quik produced, he's not a real fan." Because 99% of real fans didn't even buy the album, and the 1% who did was fans like me who was too big of a Laker fan to not buy it. And I didn't even remember because I only listened to that CD in completion once, then only skipped to two songs and never read the credits. Like dude, it's only.
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And could you imagine 2Pac seeing Shaq make that song with Biggie!
but it was produced by quik
Haha thanks for the misinformation, sccit
lol I meant a song on the cd was produced by quik...if shaq did work wit quik and biggie, pretty sure pac wasn't trippin like that.
Clearly you said the song with Biggie was produced by Quik. It's all good though, I actually owned the CD, and I don't remember who produced what. So I ain't tripping you didn't know who produced the song, because no one but Shaq remembers his music career and who produced what track. Plus on the CD, DJ Quik comes up as the first producer, they make it seem like he produced the whole thing. But he only produced on track which was the lead single. LOL.
So for Sccit and misinformation, nah, more like misremembering because SHAQ himself was the one who put DJ Quik in lead producer credits.
As for what 'Pac would think, I think he wouldn't care about Quik's involvement. He might be mad as Shaq, but that would more than likely either get handled by him having Suge talk to Shaq, or you'd see 'Pac rep the Warriors more and Oakland.
But as stated before, 'Pac was in no way a fan of really any team. He just seemed to wear jerseys. When he wore the Shaq jersey's, he was in his "crip" stage, saying "'cuz" in every song and all that. So he wore Duke, the Magic (he had a black jersey and white jersey), and other teams. He wore the Red Wings jersey once he was talking more to Suge. Plus he never really had a gang affiliation so it wasn't like he was tied to one color or the other. He still wore Bulls jerseys and Jordans like everyone else in the 90's.
naah i knew he didn't produce u can't stop the reign, i just misworded what i said
Misworded? I clearly said Shaq did a song with BIG, then you said the song was produced by Quik.
Dude, this is dumbest thing you are denying. Not a single person will think, "oh Sccit doesn't remember which Shaq song Quik produced, he's not a real fan." Because 99% of real fans didn't even buy the album, and the 1% who did was fans like me who was too big of a Laker fan to not buy it. And I didn't even remember because I only listened to that CD in completion once, then only skipped to two songs and never read the credits. Like dude, it's only.
what I meant to say was that quik produced on the album. I already knew "can't stop the reign" wasn't a quik beat, it sounds nothin like quik whatsoever and I used to play that album all the time.
u guna tell me what I was thinking in my head now?
dont be a retard homie.