ig Hutch, who worked with Tupac in 1992 on Above The Law’s Black Mafia Life album, was the co-music supervisor of the late rapper’s 2001 double album, Until The End Of Time.
"I’m the reason why the record even came out, put together,” Big Hutch, who is also known as Cold 187um, says during an interview with Crazy Hood. "I mixed 80 percent of the album, basically. I overseen the whole thing. For me, what I tried to do on that record, beyond what E.D.I and [Afeni Shakur], the executives at Death Row, put on, they wanted want me to capture...
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"I’m the reason why the record even came out, put together,” Big Hutch, who is also known as Cold 187um, says during an interview with Crazy Hood. "I mixed 80 percent of the album, basically. I overseen the whole thing. For me, what I tried to do on that record, beyond what E.D.I and [Afeni Shakur], the executives at Death Row, put on, they wanted want me to capture...
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