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FTP's prices were a little high, but at least they were competent at releasing the material. You could at least count on getting an accurate track listing from them.
Quote from: JohnnyL on May 05, 2012, 03:54:48 AMFTP's prices were a little high, but at least they were competent at releasing the material. You could at least count on getting an accurate track listing from them.Yeah but no royalties were going back to the people who actually made the music
Quote from: OG Will_B #Infamous on May 05, 2012, 03:56:51 AMQuote from: JohnnyL on May 05, 2012, 03:54:48 AMFTP's prices were a little high, but at least they were competent at releasing the material. You could at least count on getting an accurate track listing from them.Yeah but no royalties were going back to the people who actually made the musicThat's the last thing I give a fuck about. The thing that never made me buy an FTP release is that the people behind it were 2Pac-psychos. I would never give my address to those people.
That O.F.T.B/DPG track on the first FTP release was the clean version too..
I'm surprised no one in this thread has mentioned how the Big Pimpin' track is basically the same one off of Snoop's no limit debut.
Shouldn't it be "25 to Life"