cardella said:
it is my belief that only 2 or 3 albums will be dropped in the future, with some unreleased songs that we have never making it to an official album. i think a lot of pac's collabo's with artists from his early days will not be released. those artists (tha wycked, mouseman, govenor, d.u., majesty, etc.) probably have some songs that they will keep as personal treasures.
i think someone did the math awhile ago on how many songs pac made.
pre-death row; you could assume an average of 1 track a week. pac was more active in making movies, performing at shows, and traveling around to lay tracks for money, not to mention 15 days in jail and a lot of court dates. so if we assume 1 track a week from 1991-1994, that is around 200 tracks. so far, around 100 of those tracks are released on 2pac or other albums. so that leaves around 100 tracks left, of which we probably know of 25-40.
death-row; you could assume more than 1 a week, say, 4-5 a week. lets be generous and say pac made 5 tracks a week while on death row. for the sake of the arguement, we can assume pac started recording tracks in late sep. '95 and finished late august 96'.
so that's 11 months of recording. 5 tracks a week times 44 weeks equals 220 tracks. so far, around 120 are released, so that leaves around 100 left. we know of about 25 of these tracks.
All in all, a good, rough estimate is that there are 200 tracks remaining, and we will probably not hear most of them.
i think someone did the math awhile ago on how many songs pac made.
pre-death row; you could assume an average of 1 track a week. pac was more active in making movies, performing at shows, and traveling around to lay tracks for money, not to mention 15 days in jail and a lot of court dates. so if we assume 1 track a week from 1991-1994, that is around 200 tracks. so far, around 100 of those tracks are released on 2pac or other albums. so that leaves around 100 tracks left, of which we probably know of 25-40.
death-row; you could assume more than 1 a week, say, 4-5 a week. lets be generous and say pac made 5 tracks a week while on death row. for the sake of the arguement, we can assume pac started recording tracks in late sep. '95 and finished late august 96'.
so that's 11 months of recording. 5 tracks a week times 44 weeks equals 220 tracks. so far, around 120 are released, so that leaves around 100 left. we know of about 25 of these tracks.
All in all, a good, rough estimate is that there are 200 tracks remaining, and we will probably not hear most of them.
Pre Death Row I guess he made over 3/4 a week.