It's May 25, 2024, 07:28:54 AM
lol daz wasnt in the originals, none of then
I think ya'll are misinformed. Daz did originally rap on AT LEAST 1/3 of those Makaveli & Dillinger songs, and as for the rest there’s proof that he produced/owned the rights to the songs.
Bacc in 98 when Daz 1st did that XXL interview talking about the track "Don't Fall Asleep" he said it featured Him, 2pac and Scarface.
In "First To Bomb" 2pac mentions Daz's name so we can infer Daz either did the beat or rapped on the track, either way he had some hand in recording the original. As for "Let's Get It, Let's Fight" here is a clipping from an MTV interview.But even as his own album prepares to ship, Daz admits having his hands filled with various other projects.....and is even putting the finishing touches on another posthumous Shakur album, "Makaveli: One Nation. "Tupac made enough songs to last us 20 years," Daz said. "This is some stuff that we did. He rhymed and I'm putting the track to it."
The original version of "Um Dumpin 'Fucc Tha Police'" featured Kurupt(DPG) and Gonzo(DPGAffil) & Nutzo. With a beat that couldn’t be mistaken for anyone on deathrow BUT Daz.
I rely don't know why ya'll give Daz so much shit about "Original versions" or "Who owns what." 4 real man, He's done a ton of documented work with 2pac so stop treating the situation like Daz didn’t know him. If you were to make a list of which Producers worked with 2pac the most on RELEASED material, Jonny J would come in 1st and Daz would come in 2nd. That’s right, Daz worked with Pac more than Quik, QDIII, Daryll "Big D", HurtEmBad etc etc. So obviously there is a reason why Daz and 2pac did so much stuff together. And if Daz wasn’t someone 2pac felt handled his music well, then 2pac wouldn’t have recorded as many tracks with as he did with Daz. So think about that the next time you call Daz a crack head and then go off and praise some other producer Pac recorded a song or 2 with.