... were are intended for Snoop...
AllHipHop.com: A lot of people focus so much on Tupac. But with a lot of producers, we look at that one track. To me, “Lost Souls” with ‘Pac and The Outlawz was an amazing record. Tell me about that record, and the making-of…
QD3: That track, I actually did with this other producer, Sean “Barney Rubble” Thomas; he was down with Death Row [Records]. We were just hangin’ out at my pad one day, and we just came up with that track. We actually made that track for Snoop. We made about five or six for Snoop, and all those tracks ‘Pac ended up rappin’ on later. Snoop, for one reason or another, didn’t end up getting on them. I played them for ‘Pac, right next door at Death Row, and he was like, “S**t, I’ll rap on ‘em right now.” That was it. “You Don’t Have to Worry”, “(F**k) Friends”, “Lost Souls” and “Letter to the President” [were in that batch.]
http://www.allhiphop.com/features/?ID=1698
AllHipHop.com: A lot of people focus so much on Tupac. But with a lot of producers, we look at that one track. To me, “Lost Souls” with ‘Pac and The Outlawz was an amazing record. Tell me about that record, and the making-of…
QD3: That track, I actually did with this other producer, Sean “Barney Rubble” Thomas; he was down with Death Row [Records]. We were just hangin’ out at my pad one day, and we just came up with that track. We actually made that track for Snoop. We made about five or six for Snoop, and all those tracks ‘Pac ended up rappin’ on later. Snoop, for one reason or another, didn’t end up getting on them. I played them for ‘Pac, right next door at Death Row, and he was like, “S**t, I’ll rap on ‘em right now.” That was it. “You Don’t Have to Worry”, “(F**k) Friends”, “Lost Souls” and “Letter to the President” [were in that batch.]
http://www.allhiphop.com/features/?ID=1698