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Well first off those audio clips of the "og" are so degraded you should probably take that with a grain of salt. Second though, if they are in fact the actual lyrics, clearly someone felt they weren't so innocuous considering they went to the extreme of removing them completely from the released song. If it were just a reference to Snoop then why remove it? It was probably a slight at Snoop when they had their falling out, Afeni and Amaru being the fuckheads they are thought it best to go back in time a rewrite history... god forbid someone get offended. Tupac thug angel prophet heal-the-world rose from concrete bullshit.
Quote from: Efrain on August 14, 2009, 08:39:14 AMWell first off those audio clips of the "og" are so degraded you should probably take that with a grain of salt. Second though, if they are in fact the actual lyrics, clearly someone felt they weren't so innocuous considering they went to the extreme of removing them completely from the released song. If it were just a reference to Snoop then why remove it? It was probably a slight at Snoop when they had their falling out, Afeni and Amaru being the fuckheads they are thought it best to go back in time a rewrite history... god forbid someone get offended. Tupac thug angel prophet heal-the-world rose from concrete bullshit. amaru may not be in fault this time, it was Deathrows probably
Lol why would Johnny J remove 'Snoop dogg'?? it doesnt make sense, if it was 'Deathrow' then ok but why 'Snoop dogg'i think Suge didnt want the snoop reference
Suge would want the Snoop reference if it was a slight to him, Johnny J wouldn't. He probably removed it because he knew it was a diss. Still, that rewriting history stuff is bullshit. And I'm sure if Amaru was so concerned with preserving the authenticity and integrity of the music all they would have to to is tell Johnny J to cut the crap and stop editing lyrics.
fucking scumbags runnin that label.
Quote from: HACK WILSON on August 14, 2009, 10:05:24 AMfucking scumbags runnin that label. No kidding...what do they have planned for future 2Pac releases?? WideAwake has one scheduled for next year, which i think they can release with or without Amaru's permission, due to the court order. But Amaru hasn't released a new Pac album since "Pac's Life", which is over 2 years old. With all these leaks lately, it's obvious there's plenty more in the vault. What are they waiting for? Every year that goes by, less and less people want to hear 2pac. A couple of the teenagers I talk to about rap have no interest in 2Pac and most people label him as 'old school'. Now if Amaru would have released these tracks in 98, in a big box set or something like people wanted, it would've sold millions....not anymore.
Quote from: Soopafly DPGC on August 14, 2009, 10:40:11 AMQuote from: HACK WILSON on August 14, 2009, 10:05:24 AMfucking scumbags runnin that label. No kidding...what do they have planned for future 2Pac releases?? WideAwake has one scheduled for next year, which i think they can release with or without Amaru's permission, due to the court order. But Amaru hasn't released a new Pac album since "Pac's Life", which is over 2 years old. With all these leaks lately, it's obvious there's plenty more in the vault. What are they waiting for? Every year that goes by, less and less people want to hear 2pac. A couple of the teenagers I talk to about rap have no interest in 2Pac and most people label him as 'old school'. Now if Amaru would have released these tracks in 98, in a big box set or something like people wanted, it would've sold millions....not anymore.lol @ 2pac being old school - i wonder what those fuckers think about Rakim or Kool G Rap, or Ice Cube lmao