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Quote from: hempside on November 14, 2005, 11:45:53 AMQuote from: Elevz~ on November 14, 2005, 03:51:41 AMQuote from: Shahizzle on November 14, 2005, 03:38:13 AMwel l.... All eyes on me was released about 7 years or so before stillmatic, so i take it nas stole it off 2pac or Johnny J (who produced All eyez on me, the track)LMAO, that's a good one. I take it EPMD stole the "Let the funk flow" beat off Nas - Nastradamus too, because Chilltown New York was released AFTER Nastradamus?On the real though... In the intro for "Nas is coming", Nas and Dre claim Pac stole the beat. Word around is, they're speaking the truth & Pac got a beat stolen from Nas' studio (you know what DeathRow was like back then). No one can really tell what's the truth there though.Nigga are you crazy!!!get your shit striaght homie befor talking...death row did not have to still beats.come on!!! look who they had....-------Dre,Daz, "JJ",Quick,sam seed,hurtem bad ect.....stop sending false info nigga.......this was the time when nas was all on pacs dick,but had a hard time saying he fucked with pac...respect to nas m,ayne......but that track belongs to PAC(he riped that shit).You obviously don't know the story behind Toss It Up then, because on the original version of the song Pac is CLAIMIN to take the beat saying "Ya we took ya beat!" I think on the released version on Makaveli it still has those vocals but the beat is different. I think for Pac's GH they took those vocals off though.In regards to the Nas song, they both sampled the same song. It's possible that one camp heard the other's and then decided to sample the same song but it's also possible it's coincidence.
Quote from: Elevz~ on November 14, 2005, 03:51:41 AMQuote from: Shahizzle on November 14, 2005, 03:38:13 AMwel l.... All eyes on me was released about 7 years or so before stillmatic, so i take it nas stole it off 2pac or Johnny J (who produced All eyez on me, the track)LMAO, that's a good one. I take it EPMD stole the "Let the funk flow" beat off Nas - Nastradamus too, because Chilltown New York was released AFTER Nastradamus?On the real though... In the intro for "Nas is coming", Nas and Dre claim Pac stole the beat. Word around is, they're speaking the truth & Pac got a beat stolen from Nas' studio (you know what DeathRow was like back then). No one can really tell what's the truth there though.Nigga are you crazy!!!get your shit striaght homie befor talking...death row did not have to still beats.come on!!! look who they had....-------Dre,Daz, "JJ",Quick,sam seed,hurtem bad ect.....stop sending false info nigga.......this was the time when nas was all on pacs dick,but had a hard time saying he fucked with pac...respect to nas m,ayne......but that track belongs to PAC(he riped that shit).
Quote from: Shahizzle on November 14, 2005, 03:38:13 AMwel l.... All eyes on me was released about 7 years or so before stillmatic, so i take it nas stole it off 2pac or Johnny J (who produced All eyez on me, the track)LMAO, that's a good one. I take it EPMD stole the "Let the funk flow" beat off Nas - Nastradamus too, because Chilltown New York was released AFTER Nastradamus?On the real though... In the intro for "Nas is coming", Nas and Dre claim Pac stole the beat. Word around is, they're speaking the truth & Pac got a beat stolen from Nas' studio (you know what DeathRow was like back then). No one can really tell what's the truth there though.
wel l.... All eyes on me was released about 7 years or so before stillmatic, so i take it nas stole it off 2pac or Johnny J (who produced All eyez on me, the track)
Quote from: Shahizzle on November 14, 2005, 03:38:13 AMwel l.... All eyes on me was released about 7 years or so before stillmatic, so i take it nas stole it off 2pac or Johnny J (who produced All eyez on me, the track)Whatcha talkin about? "Street Dreams" wasn't on Stillmatic