
Sidenote: Stay tune in for my Soulja Slim comp which I’ll put out around his 10th year death anniversary.
#Pac was working makaveli album one nation album the coli plus#
Stay tune in for the next 2Pac series which will probably my last one I know people been patiently waiting plus there are more Pac songs that haven’t been released yet that I haven’t got a hold of yet but I’m working on some things, better believe it mane. The song was recorded around when Pac was in between recording the One Nation album and Makaveli. I do have a couple of songs from that album but the quality isn’t that great but at least Eazy-E is rapping his gangsta shit on it.Īlright back to the track. No one has reviewed this release group yet. I do wonder why Eazy-E never let her release her group album but then again Eazy-E had died while they was working on the album. Album + Compilation Status: Bootleg Language: English Script: Latin Data Quality: Normal Release group rating. Rest In Peace Pac! Sylk E Fyne did her thing but I was never a fan of her though. I personally though Bizzy was ripping that shit and you can hear 2Pac ad libs behind his verse which make it even more dope to me. The first verse is Bizzy but of course they didn’t use this verse on the final version that was released in 1997. Anybody that really know me know I like dark music (Not all the time but I do like it). Yeah the released version was banging and all that but this is much darker. In this album, 2Pac (or Makaveli) gets at his enemies heavily. For his final album, he switched alias to Makaveli and came out with The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory. Personally I love this version better than the released version. In one of the most eventful lives in 5 years, 2Pac had a lot to go through, specially in 1996 where he managed to put out 2 albums and die early in the second half of the year. Anyway Tomika Wright (aka Eazy-E’s Wife) made Bone change their tone of the album which I don’t understand why possibly for a more positive image after Biggie & 2Pac murders. “Thug Luv” was originally intended to be on Bone Thugs N Harmony’s 1997 double album The Art Of War (I thought that album wasn’t bad, disc 2 was much better though sound like vintage E.1999 Bone). Well here I am but on the real, I been busy as hell with life, ya dig.Īlright even though this song was on one of the Pac mixtapes I uploaded in the past I decided to finally give ya’ll the CDQ version of this song.

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Take a look at media below from 2pac discussing the situation. By 1998, he would’ve wanted to make a Me Against the World 2 album for the ladies, who were begging him to make content for them during the peak of his Outlaw run at Death Row. In 1997, the plan was to release the One Nation album with Wu-Tang Clan, Outkast, DJ Premier and even wanted to work with UGK. He had finished multiple albums and was planning to take a break from music entirely for film. Right before he died, he was going to shift all attention away from Biggie and put towards Ice Cube for a moment. It was just going under the radar in the masses, due to him being a behind-the-scenes manager for up-and-coming acts. Unfortunately, it may have seemed that way and 2pac was completely correct but Ice Cube was quietly repping the west lifestyle on the forefront after completing a slew of Hollywood films. This was evident, when it was brought to our attention that he planned to unleash multiple diss tracks at Cube after making peace with Nas and others in the five boroughs. Out of 2pac’s own words, he felt Ice Cube was clout chasing the west coast aggressive content, with telling out of towners to bow down. While Big Suge and Kurupt have always kept things one hundred with their late associate, some people have been fabricating stories and even lying on encounters with 2pac. After his release from prison, Makaveli left New York and formed a business partnership with Suge Knight and his friends at Death Row. One of the most unknown issues in the hip-hop world, had been the static 2pac had with Ice Cube. Ice Cube situation story examined, after an original member of the Outlawz opened up on certain incidents last summer.
