Tearz of a Clown questions

#21
KAMIKAZI said:
Pac planned to release Tears Of A Clown on 2Pacalypse Now. Here's an early tracklist.



The track was remixed with TQ - for Loyal To The Game I believe - but it obviously didn't make the final cut.
nah, they werent meant for Loyal, those songs were recorded lotta time ago
 
#22
M4cKaVe71 said:
nah, they werent meant for Loyal, those songs were recorded lotta time ago
Yes and no. From what I remember, the songs that were remixed with TQ were intended for an album that evolved into Loyal to the Game once Eminem got involved and was basically revamped (or destroyed, depending on how angry you are) from the ground up.
 
#24
Bank Robber said:
we prefer the term raped^
lol,definitely.
i remember seeing a list of upcoming albums a while before lttg was released and it had a listing for a 2pac album called "Ghetto Gospel" to be released in 2004. i'm guessing that was the original title of lttg before shady records took over production of it. ghetto gospel in my opinion would of been a better title for the album.
 
#26
KAMIKAZI said:
Pac planned to release Tears Of A Clown on 2Pacalypse Now. Here's an early tracklist.



The track was remixed with TQ - for Loyal To The Game I believe - but it obviously didn't make the final cut.
11 - Backstabbas sounds like an OG or Demo of "Don't Call Me, Bitch"
 
#27
EriMakaveli said:
11 - Backstabbas sounds like an OG or Demo of "Don't Call Me, Bitch"
Well just remembers that Pac had consistent subject matter in his raps... though I don't really see the connection between those two. Don't Call Me Bitch was Strictly era anyways.
 
#28
Biological said:
lol,definitely.
i remember seeing a list of upcoming albums a while before lttg was released and it had a listing for a 2pac album called "Ghetto Gospel" to be released in 2004. i'm guessing that was the original title of lttg before shady records took over production of it. ghetto gospel in my opinion would of been a better title for the album.
I remember top producers like Easy Mo Bee, DJ Quik, Raphael Saadiq, Johnny J (and if you consider those TQ tracks, then Shock G and Mike Mosley too) were meant to produce what came out to be LTTG before Amaru decided that Eminem should have been the first lady on top of that project. I think they're more angry than us :E
 
#29
MakaveliDiscipl said:
i just looked at the tracklist for all of 5150's albums, and I don't see Pac featured on any of them..........nor a song entitled "You Don't Wanna Battle." I've heard the song, but didn't think it was retail.....any more info on this?

It's on Disk 1 of 51.50's album Illegally Insane. Tha last song on Disk 1 is called We Be Dumpin. We Be Dumpin ends, there is silence for about 20 seconds, then You Don't Wanna Battle fades in. Such a dope song.
 
#30
all my friends agree that ghetto gospel would be the dopest name for an album... dumbass shady records
Loyal to the Game is a good name for an album. Of course, the album's name wasn't the problem. Marshall's atrocious production and the raping of Pac's words and voice were.
 
#31
the TQ tracks were all remixed 97-98 in the studio with Afeni, Mike Mosley, Shock G & TQ present. Dope Fiend Diner was rumoured to be the single for Until The End Of Time. But it never happened. Afeni paid them for all these tracks and all rights. So she has them and is sitting on them for some reason. TQ's song Westside was recorded at the same time and was supposed to be for the tribute album that never came out so TQ used it on his album instead. TQ doesnt have any copies, matter fact he asked me if I found them to let him know. He did hook back up with Mike Mosley for his new album that's getting ready to come out in a few months. Maybe he got some copies from him, but he still has no rights to use them and he said he wouldn't release them anyways. That's for Afeni to do.
 
#32
absinthe` said:
the TQ tracks were all remixed 97-98 in the studio with Afeni, Mike Mosley, Shock G & TQ present. Dope Fiend Diner was rumoured to be the single for Until The End Of Time. But it never happened. Afeni paid them for all these tracks and all rights. So she has them and is sitting on them for some reason. TQ's song Westside was recorded at the same time and was supposed to be for the tribute album that never came out so TQ used it on his album instead. TQ doesnt have any copies, matter fact he asked me if I found them to let him know. He did hook back up with Mike Mosley for his new album that's getting ready to come out in a few months. Maybe he got some copies from him, but he still has no rights to use them and he said he wouldn't release them anyways. That's for Afeni to do.

Mike Mosley :). Songs must have some dope beats.
 
#33
Morris said:
Loyal to the Game is a good name for an album. Of course, the album's name wasn't the problem. Marshall's atrocious production and the raping of Pac's words and voice were.
:thumb: Eminem is a rapist, I like his music, but Eminem is a rapist.
 

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