New 2Pac album, book and more in 2006!

#1
September 2006 will mark the 10 year anniversary of the death of hip-hop cultures greatest rap icon, Tupac Shakur.

September 13th, 2006 marks ten years since the rap icon succumbed to his wounds from the assassination in Las Vegas. Tupac was shot while riding with his friend and Death Row Record label boss Marion ‘Suge’ Knight on September 7th, 1996 and the world and culture of hip-hop changed forever with Tupac’s passing.

The rap icon’s mother, Afeni Shakur Davis has taken great care in protecting, promoting and insuring the legacy of her talented son in a host of things, ranging from the opening of the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts in Stone Mountain Georgia to releasing more of her sons music for the world to enjoy.

2006 looks as if it will be one of the biggest years for fans since Tupac Resurrection was released in 2004. Many things are planned to be released in the year 2006, surrounding the late rap icon.

An interactive book is planned for next year, 2006. The book contains a great deal of Tupac memorabilia that has never before seen before. The book will have ‘pull outs’ that will make the book more of an adventure than the normal read. I am told that, lets say, you want to see Tupac’s report card from school; you will be able to pull it out and look at it, making the book a treasure trove of reproductions of all kinds of Tupac Shakur memorabilia.

Also a new album is planned and many are now working on it. Long time friend and producer of Tupac’s, hip-hop legendary beat maker Johnny “J” has told me he is working on tracks for the album along with many other producers and artists.

It is not known yet if the album will be a double disc or a triple or just what it will be released as; a boxed set is said not to be out of the question.

Afeni Shakur Davis, Amaru lawyer Dina LaPolt and Jimmy Iovine from Interscope still need to work out the details of the release, but surely fans are awaiting its arrival.

There is also, ‘Live 2 Tell’, the only script written by Tupac, that may be turned into a movie as early as next year, so there are many things to look forward to for fans of the late great rap icon Tupac Shakur.

In all the things that Afeni Shakur Davis does, she holds her sons memory close by. If it is bringing the fans the acclaimed Tupac Resurrection movie or Afeni Shakur Davis & her sister Gloria Cox going to Houston’s Astrodome in September to volunteer, hug, & lift the spirits of Families disrupted by Hurricane Katrina, to unveiling the statue of her late son in the Peace Garden at the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts, to opening the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts, or any other work that the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation (TASF) does, Afeni always seems never to forget Tupac’s ‘extended’ family, his world wide fan base.

It seems that 2006 will be an extra special year for all of the ‘family’ of Tupac Shakur and we have Afeni Shakur Davis to thank for never forgetting us and we as fans shall never forget her and the love that she extends to all of us. So watch for great things coming from Tupac next year.

Source: idan
 
#3
the album has been said to be a double disc. anyways if that book is real it will be fucking dope, if that book is for real it will be better than any album after his death. cant wait for live 2 tell, but is it going to be in theatres? i ahve a feeling it will be low budget poo. but you never know.
 

Dante

Meyer & Dante Best Friends4eva
#6
PELLA said:
i hope the album isnt gonna be another bullshit album like Biggie's "Duets". Fuck, imagine that...
pac has too much material left for a piece of shit like that to be released anytime soon.
 

KO

New Member
#9
Maaaaaaaan i cant wait for that double album!!! I've been wanting one ever since Better Dayz dropped! if they can top or equal that ill be very pleased
 

Dante

Meyer & Dante Best Friends4eva
#10
HellRazor05 said:
*cough* Loyal to the Game *cough*
Although I do agree with you for the most part, I would rather listen to Duets at this very moment than LTTG. But if all goes well, I'm sure the next Pac album will definitely shit on Duets.
from a sheer technical aspect i cannot listen to biggie's duets, and i know i'm not alone. when you remix a song from two dead artists (house of pain as an example), it is your job as a producer to tempo match their vocals when you create your remix instrumental. biggie is stretched and compacted all throughout the album, sometimes with the insertion of noticable silence gaps after bars to keep him on beat. technically no artist would accept such amateurism on their own singles, so why settle for it on a 22 track lp?

while lttg is somewhat similar, the raping of the vocals was done for a different reason. eminem has a bank of instrumentals he either completed himself or that he has bought the rights to own. his task on lttg was to match a selection of these instrumentals to the pac acapellas he was given, and therefore the mixtapey sound of the album with fluctuation of pac's vocals. while he should have elected to tempo instrumentals instead of vocals, in the end the album was raped much less so than duets imo.
 
#11
HellRazor05 said:
*cough* Loyal to the Game *cough*
Although I do agree with you for the most part, I would rather listen to Duets at this very moment than LTTG. But if all goes well, I'm sure the next Pac album will definitely shit on Duets.

LTTG was more of a gamble.
 
#12
Dante said:
from a sheer technical aspect i cannot listen to biggie's duets, and i know i'm not alone. when you remix a song from two dead artists (house of pain as an example), it is your job as a producer to tempo match their vocals when you create your remix instrumental. biggie is stretched and compacted all throughout the album, sometimes with the insertion of noticable silence gaps after bars to keep him on beat. technically no artist would accept such amateurism on their own singles, so why settle for it on a 22 track lp?

while lttg is somewhat similar, the raping of the vocals was done for a different reason. eminem has a bank of instrumentals he either completed himself or that he has bought the rights to own. his task on lttg was to match a selection of these instrumentals to the pac acapellas he was given, and therefore the mixtapey sound of the album with fluctuation of pac's vocals. while he should have elected to tempo instrumentals instead of vocals, in the end the album was raped much less so than duets imo.

I agree with what you are saying but at the same time I think we need to cut the Duets album a little slack. Granted the producers on duets could have put more work into matching beat tempos to vocals, but it is head-over-heels better than born again (remember that?). So in retrospect to where puffy has taken biggie's music, I think this is a far superior album.

As for 2pac's latest album, I'll just be happy to see some more work released. I've been doing the whole anticipation for 2pac's releases since R U Still Down and having the same conversations with different people (i.e. is it going to be shit, is it going to have more originals than remixes, fuck death row, fuck bad boy, fuck amaru, why did they push it back, is there any girls on the board that i can flirt with). Hopefully it'll be quality and hopefully the promotion will be better (yes we can still dream).

...i apologize for taking this thread off on a tangent.
 
#13
Dante said:
pac has too much material left for a piece of shit like that to be released anytime soon.

thats good to hear. I hope youre referring to unheards and none of those widely leaked tracks we all have. Wouldnt stirr much excitement if they put in something like "my own style" and what not.
 
#15
HellRazor05 said:
I've said it before and I'll say it again, 2006 is gonna be a crazy year for Tupac fans. I'm looking forward to it all, the book sounds interesting too. And just to be annoying, what or who exactly is idan?
you and everyone here should know how amaru works. When they say 2006...this usually means something like 2007 or even 2008:fury:

But none the less, if any truth to this, than thats hella good, and im still looking forward to this!! :thumb: :thumb:
 
#20
It'll get done by 2006. The only hard thing Amaru is trying to figure out is an outline of what songs are going to be on this album. It's not going to be ALL the songs they have left, because they want to know what are they going to do AFTER this so called "Last album". Is there going to be songs on Live to Tell Soundtracks, and if so how many and which songs? Is there going to be a Greatest Hits 2? If so how many unrelease songs go on that one and which ones?

They have to plan everything out, I think that's what they are stuck with right now. They want to know how to spread out the songs.
 

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