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trueazn9

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The cd is average. disc 1 is better than 2.
it is harder but shorter. Fuck em all is
the best song in my opinion with the outlawz.
Other solid songs are still ballin wit trick daddy and ghetto star and basically the bootleg
songs just got new beats. I don't recall
the jay z verse in when we ride on our enemies
on this cd maybe i missed it.
 
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just got it from frisco street show store front a day early.
good cd but alfani fucced the beats up. soft ass pop and r&b production. trying to pull an X-raided mom stunt, softening the shit up.

Never b peace- the origional with marvaless was tight as fucc. 1 of my all time favorite tracks. but it is garbage now. wack ass beat and marvaless was taken off it.

Tear drops and closed caskets is probably my favorite pac track and they still have yet to release it. i was hoping it would be on this double album.

not the pac shit i'm used to.

Thug mansion- tight song but shitty concept. There was a reason pac never put it on an album. thug mansion concept should have stayed on the cutting room floor.

Is there a gangsta duplex in heaven?
 
Apr 25, 2002
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Humboldt High said:
Tear drops and closed caskets is probably my favorite pac track and they still have yet to release it. i was hoping it would be on this double album.
its on 2pac and the outlawz - still i rise - almost identical to the original - same beat - i think the beginning is a little different and the hook on the original is longer.
 
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Tha album is too deep for some you youngstas out there. He sounds very mature on tha album. Talkin about real shit........
Once you go thru some real shit you feel everythang Pac says...

Available in all Wherehouse Music stores
 
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SicFlow said:
Tha album is too deep for some you youngstas out there. He sounds very mature on tha album. Talkin about real shit........
Once you go thru some real shit you feel everythang Pac says...

word, that's sum real shit. i noticed, it's tha younger generation on these boards that really ain't feelin pac. i guess it's sorta like, when u wuz young and ur moms or pops wuz like, "music aint how it used to be", and u wus like, "fucc that, music nowadays is tha shit". i guess that's how it is now, these younger cats ain't feelin pac. pac's like tha marvin gaye of our generation. when we wuz young, we liked marvin gaye, but our parents FELT him. jus like now, younger generation likes pac, but we FEEL him. good shit. fold.
 
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trueazn9

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wut i meant bout the Jay Z verse is that i believe the original version of "when we ride on our enemies" has a verse wehre
pac goes 'fuck jay z " and says shit bout him. hahhaaha no
i didn't mean Jay z has a verse in the song HELL NO HAHAHAHAHA.
pac disses fugees mobb deep and da brat on the song but i think
he said somethin bout jay z too. can anyone back me up on this
if u heard the original "when we ride on our enemies" bootleg?
 
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trueazn9

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#11
pac is da original and a lot of rappers wouldn't be
eating as well if pac wuz still alive. everyone bites his shit
and copies his stuff and all da young rappers copy everything.
there be no ja rule platinum album sales or 2003 bonie n clyde
or toni boraxton me and my boyfriend.
 
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I have that shit downloaded. SOmebody posted up some of the bootlegs and they are just way better than the remixes. The song with daz and Kurupt is tite(life I lead), better than the one with the outlawz on the album. I burnt the album with the original bootlegs on them, and once someone hears the bootlegs thats all they want to listen too, not the album.