Originally posted by hh?
not exactly, they used The Realest to make the songs. pac wrote the songs but never recorded most of em. thats what i was told.
I'm not sure about that, but I still believe he left something between 150-200 songs behind.
Although we will never see all of them because even though Afeni has most, Suge still holds many of them in his vault.
Unless they both agree to join together and release all of the remaining songs then I don't think we will ever hear all of them. 😉
Suge still has Pac songs, but he is not going to publicly announce it because he was suppose to toss over all the songs over to Afeni. He probably has very little, but still has some nonetheless.
Whatever quote "crap" you think his music is now, it is at no fault of his own. It is at the fault of people like Eminem and others.
Originally posted by TheFilmProphet
Suge still has Pac songs, but he is not going to publicly announce it because he was suppose to toss over all the songs over to Afeni. He probably has very little, but still has some nonetheless.Whatever quote "crap" you think his music is now, it is at no fault of his own. It is at the fault of people like Eminem and others.
no i stand correct (and i dont see how anyone can disagree)
lyrically pac went from ill (brendas gotta baby) to pointless rambling (hit em up)
Originally posted by hh?
no i stand correct (and i dont see how anyone can disagree)lyrically pac went from ill (brendas gotta baby) to pointless rambling (hit em up)
1. If you think so 😉
2. You are comparing a song that was based a true story and made to send a message and comparing that to a diss a song. The song wasn't suppose to touch you personally or be a hit across the world it was targeted more towards Biggie than anything else.
Originally posted by TheFilmProphet
1. If you think so 😉2. You are comparing a song that was based a true story and made to send a message and comparing that to a diss a song. The song wasn't suppose to touch you personally or be a hit across the world it was targeted more towards Biggie than anything else.
1. i know so 😉 its evident, just look at the complexity and thought put into the lyrics. hit em up was like written in a like 30 min. simple lyrics, no talent was needed, they just added a nice beat (which got played out quickly)
2. i was talking about lyrical talent, not the lyrical subject. also a good point. pac started out talking about hard life in the hood, ghetto etc etc, then he just changed and talked about killing, murdering, and living the rich life.