2Pac's Best Lyrical Song: Tears Of A Clown [MoonChild's Unrleased Remaster]

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Here's what I consider to be the best lyrics for any one song Pac made. Too bad it has never been released even in remix format [although It does exist, unreleased albeit]. Found the original cassette rip of the unreleased demo and remastered it, this is better quality than the one on my Tales of a 90's compilation [Still shitty, but alot better than before]. The First Verse was unfortunetely damaged so I cut it out. Song is still 4:57 so you get a good feel for it. Hopefully we see a proper leak or release of this track. I think his mom has been holding onto it because the lyrics are just so dope. Savin the best for last I guess...Enjoy this till then.
http://soundcloud.com/lex-moon/2pac-tears-of-a-clown-og
 
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Thank u for posting this up...Rest in Paradise 2PAC...man its a trip listening to this,,makes me wonder where did he record this and who made the beat cuz it was more likely someone and somewhere very close to home right here in the yay.....i feel like this was recorded during his Oakland era.....dope
 
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Thank u for posting this up...Rest in Paradise 2PAC...man its a trip listening to this,,makes me wonder where did he record this and who made the beat cuz it was more likely someone and somewhere very close to home right here in the yay.....i feel like this was recorded during his Oakland era.....dope
Yea, this was recorded during the 2pacalypse now era which means it was recorded in Richmond, CA at Starlight Studios.
 

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hahaha...^^^^...starlight studios in the Rich....thas wut it izzzz....it definitely has the 2pacalypse feel....everything he did in those days was revolutionary and brilliant....Rest in Peace to one of the most important persons to bless the mic!!!
 

BASEDVATO

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yea this wouldn't reach top 10 IMHO... but appreciate the effort.

Do you use Izotope RX to remater?

Nuttkase @Nuttkase is just licking his chops, this is a good example of overated he will use as fuel in our debate. lmao
 

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yea this wouldn't reach top 10 IMHO... but appreciate the effort.

Do you use Izotope RX to remater?

Nuttkase @Nuttkase is just licking his chops, this is a good example of overated he will use as fuel in our debate. lmao
 
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I'm not saying they are need deep, or heart felt. 2Pac strengths was in his passion, not his delivery and wordplay.

2Pac had way more depth then most artist mentally. Lyrically though he was not cutting edge.
 

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<-- unbiased, avid tupac fan and...

I wouldnt rate this rate this one in his top 5 most lyrical songs.
no matter how people can argue about what defines traditional "lyricism".
From Keep Your Head Up; which was unprecedented in rap as far as such a huge combination of being empowering to females, socially concious, verbally repremanding and depicted from the opposite sex BUT still being a fuckin HIT single, to the poetic
"P poppin" of If I Die Tonite, so prolific in hindsight. On to the metephoric story of Me And My Girlfirend and EVERYTHING in between he was and allways will be the best. It dont matter if your for jordan or lebron, in rap, 'Pac dont have that second generation runner up to contend with, he was the fuckin best and the rest can fight for second...

this anyhow .... All the unreleased material was unreleased for a reason. past era tracks were overlooked anf not put out by artist decision. After until the end of time i knew there was nothing to be consider golden to "discover"...

thasnks for reading this... im drunk.
 
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In Pac's case, so many outtakes went on to be major hits like Changes, Wonder if heaven's gotta ghetto, do for love, the list goes on and on. Alotta times tracks would get rejected by the lable or pac just didnt like the beat.
 
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I heard this remix I think its of panther power, it was on 94.9 back in the day and I've been looking for it but never found it Anybody know what I'm talking about? I think it might of been Greg Lopez who did it.
 
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can you post it?

I youtube'd panther power remix but that's not the same song so maybe it was something different. The song I heard was Pac's oldest shit and it reminded me of unborn child a little bit I've only heard it that one time and I could never find the verse again. He's talking about a homeless crack head lady pushing a shopping cart but he does that in a few songs so its hard to call it. The beat was sick but I'm sure it didn't belong to the song.

Shot in the dark but fuck it maybe somebody will know what I'm talking about lol