T-Bone Rizzlienator D145.57 said:
strictly wasnt meant to be one i think, but 2pacalypse now was. thank dante for that piece of info.
i'd say that's a pessimistic guess. pac recorded some 200-300 songs during his 9 months on death row. pac was out and considered an artist for 5-6 years before he went to jail. do the maths lol.
its not quite that simple but yeah.
yup. thats what i've been saying for all this time and people still swear the vaults are soon to be emptied.
sounds correct.
more were cut, believe me. pac and thug life recorded a whole thug life album that got scrapped. then they re-recorded it. ready 4 whatever and losin it were meant for that album for sure (thug angel picture gallery anyone)
a remix of it i think.
maybe he even did more before jail than after.
dont u trust me? got a source for that?
wrong. r u still down was indeed planned by pac, but not for a 94 release. pac wanted dre and the other death row producers to remix old matw era tracks for release, that was the idea.
Don't you Trust Me
I'm not 100% sure it was cut from 2pacalypse Now, i just thought a few things over.
A) Pac sounds REAL young.
B) It is a song about love, similar to other songs Pac wrote around this time, What I'll Do 4 Love, Do 4 Love, My Burnin Heart (Late 80's).
C) I believe Big D The Impossible was the Original producer.
I just assumed it was recorded around the same time as I WOnder If heaven Got A Ghetto, When I Get Free, etc.
First ive heard of DeathRow remixing, RUSD< but i believe you. Pac probably wanted to release it when he recorded though, since he didint know he'd be on DeathRow Records a year later. Then when he signed witht hem, he scrapped the OG idea, and thought about remixing them. But then Suge wanted the new material, and AEOM was released first.
After all, what do you want more?
A) Old songs from 2years ago
or
B) Fresh songs from the last 2 months about his shooting, court cases, and jailtime etc.
But thanks for all the info. Appreciate it.
Did Dante give a tracklist for 2pacalypse Now????
It seems like there are a lot more songs for Strictly than for 2Now.
2Now is 13 tracks, and Strictly i slike 16. And half of the unreleased songs, and Loyal 2 The Game songs are like Strictly era.
It seems more logical that a 2-disc album (Strictly) was cut to 16 tracks, than a 2-disc album (2nOw) was cut to 13 tracks (A mere 50 minutes).