Pac's production better off in the hands of Deathrow?

#1
I don't know if this threads has been done before,(don't feel like digging through hundreds of past threads),but do you think pac's left over material would have been better off in the hands of Deathrow, production-wise?
 
#4
Death Row early 90's? For Sure!

Death Row right now????

No way, have you forgot the awful all eyez on me remix cd? Cant remember what it called 'da f*cked up remixz'

Death Row and Dre, still untouchable at layin down beats in the heyday.

But not today.

:mad:
 
#6
i would have to say hell yes!!! deathrow left alot of the beats the same when they released some unreleased songs of his, ie late night,who do you believe in. i think if deathrow had retained control over Pac's music things would have been alot better.
 
#7
hard to guess, they had released a few ogs which was good. f*** friends on uteot was pathetic but they did releasde a f*** friends og vibe on too gangsta for radio. so lookin at it from what theyve done id say probably yea. but had they been in control and made money while releasin pacs material they would have had the m,ney to get his stuff remixed too. all specualtion really.
 
#9
i think his shit would have been better mos def. suge is too gangsta an he wouldof had bangin beats and all west coast artists on pacs shit. there would be no slowed down ghetto gospel with elton john on it if suge was in control



and about the fuck friends remix..... amaru put out UTEOT, death row juss got royalties from it. suge had no control about what beats were on it. at least his vocals were on tempo on the track
 
#10
The problem is that everyone from the old Death Row days is gone, and off on their own paths. There is NOTHING left of it now. I don't give a fuck who does the music as long as they do it right.

I want another Better Dayz...that's more realistic.
 

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