Outlawz speak on Loyal to the Game!

Dave D

Active Member
#1
Here is a part of a new interview they did with allhiphop.com
Speaking on LTTG and Daz etc ..

AllHipHop.com: What did you guys think of Pac's Loyal To The Game? Specifically Eminem's production and work on the album?

EDI: I wasn't necessarily crazy about everything he did on the album. There was a couple of songs on there that were cool. But at the same time, I felt Eminem was put in a precarious position, because he didn't get a chance to work on any of the late Pac tracks, or the Death Row Pac tracks. He got to work on a Pac while he was still learning in the early 90's, not the one in his prime. But the album definitely could have been better, and it definitely didn't sound like a 2Pac album. But we appreciate everybody taking their time out to get involved in the album. I also appreciate everyone who helps Pac's mother, and tries to contribute, instead of taking away. There are a lot of people that try to take advantage of her and use her son’s music without her permission. So I appreciate anybody that goes about it respectfully and the right way. Yeah, the album wasn't the greatest, and some of that s**t was straight up horrible. But at the same time, he did it with respect. He got at her in a respectful manner, instead of going about it in a sneaky way. And a lot of cats do that nowadays.

AllHipHop.com: Who would you say is going about it sneaky then?

EDI: I'm not going to sit here and say names, they know who they are. If you are running around with Pac vocals, and you haven't spoken to Afeni about it, and you haven't made any arrangements with her, then you are one of the people I am talking about. And they all know who they are.

AllHipHop.com: I was reading an interview awhile ago and Daz said he was trying to sell you guys some old tracks of you and Pac, was that true?

EDI: Nah, Daz was never trying to sell us old Pac tracks. He was trying to sell us the old album we did at Deathrow, which we didn't want. We don't give a s**t about that album. But he did have some Pac vocals, and he still does. But we spoke to Daz, and we came to an understanding with him personally. I am not going to say what we talked about and what happened, I'm not going to do that through the media. I'm not no internet web banger or none of that s**t. I handle my business in the streets, for real! So when we had a problem with Daz, we got with him in person, and settled it. It's squashed. Now when I see Daz, there is no problems. We got at it respectfully, and he apologized for some of the things he had said, so it’s all good.

Peep the whole thing here: http://www.allhiphop.com/features/?ID=1054
http://www.allhiphop.com/features/?ID=1053

at the end ogf the interview Kastro says ..

Kastro: I don't really look at that as success. We were on 40 million albums that Pac sold. That could have been anybody, that could have been you. That is not special to me. I feel special because Pac sold 40 million records and I'm happy to be apart of something he did. I'm proud to say that Pac was my man. But not one of those people bought those albums because I was on it, to be perfectly honest with you.

Yeah you better fucking believe that!!! lol
 
#3
lol kastro is sayin so so true thing, edi is dissin almost ever dj out there lol funny shit
good he say loyal is shit, but still givin props that em did it, like it was sth many ppl wouldn`t do :D pointless
 
#9
its no excuse regarding the material not being death row era. the production was just terrible plain and simple plus those songs had great vocals ie don't you trust me ghetto gospel( i had such high hopes for that track). please o please no more aftermath on pac albums. btw edi is a fine one to talk he has lalso messed up a lot of songs
 

Dante

Meyer & Dante Best Friends4eva
#10
attitudes like edi's are why there have been extremely limited official promos/singles with acapellas on them. what they fail to realize is that one acapella can generate more hype and sales than three outlawz can.
 
#12
AllHipHop.com: DVD’s and books have been more and more suggesting that Suge Knight was behind the killings of Pac and Big.

Noble: Oh yeah. You know how they do, they come up with s**t like that. They speculate about all types of s**t. That is what the media does. Ain't no telling though, only God knows what the f**k went down.




Hey do u guys really believe that Noble and these guys don't know what went down? I really hope someone admits knowing something on their deathbed.. cuz we all want to know!
 

SicC

Dying Breed
Staff member
#13
theres no excuse for this disaster. nothing they say can change the fact that the album sucked balls. once again im let down by pacs supposed faithful, merley excuses. something should have been said and done when they heard the tracks the first time, disasters like this should never hit the streets in any shape or form.

pz
 
#16
i agree with one thing...eminems production shouldnt of had anythin to do with a official album...i listened to it a few times to see if i wasnt trippin that it wasnt that bad...but honestly i can handle it..only the last for trackz NOT DONE by eminem are good..;) but fuck that was horrible production on his part to do that shit...it was worst then a underground emcee's album...no disrespect to 2pac at all but come on now...dont they have any sence in there heads to actaully sit back and say this is garbage 2pac wouldnt of killed you over this bullshit...no they still release it...god damn...and no i didnt buy it i got it for x mas..lol but still come on now..and i think Edi was refeering to the Assasin project when he said somthin like "the people who have 2pac accapella's without Afeni's word" blah blah blah...there just jealous cuz WAIT there not on one track...BOO FUCKING WHOO maybe if they released somthin PAC actaully wanted they would get more respect...jesus..peace

Ss
 
#17
killahill187um said:
lawz r just sucking eminems dick
Just because they feel differently about Loyal To The Game and Eminem does not mean they're sucking Eminems dick. He basically said he didn't really like the album without starting beef. If they do this interview and say "fuck eminem for bad production, what a dumb white person!!" then they are starting beef. They simply said they liked the fact that he wasn't out for money, but he just didn't do very well with it. It's like if I run into an ugly fat chick, and she asks if I think shes attractive, i can tell her nah or I can tell her shes fat and disgusting and doesn't deserve to live, what's the point of starting the beef.
 
#20
killahill187um said:
lawz r just sucking eminems dick
i dont think so.
i think edi told what he felt about the album production: its shit, period!!
and for me, the song One Day at a Time was a stricly commercial move by them.


LL_COOL_PAC said:
btw edi is a fine one to talk he has lalso messed up a lot of songs
im not a fan of edi's production, but i like some of his production on RUSD.


MakaveliPrime01 said:
Hey do u guys really believe that Noble and these guys don't know what went down? I really hope someone admits knowing something on their deathbed.. cuz we all want to know!
word!! i cant understand why the lawz want us to think they dont know nothin about it. they were behind the fuckin car!!! wat, they were blind when everythin happened???
if theres some1 who knows, its the lawz.
 

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