Make the CD feel like a real album. If you remix tracks make them feel the way they were when he recorded it, so a song from 96 should really feel like a song from 96 and a song from 92 should sound like a song from 92 etc. In the beginning Amaru & Death Row did that with Still i rise & R U Still down. Put some OGs on it that you originally produced like Judgment Day.
For the rest:
- I like the idea of Spice 1 spittin his OG verse of Fame and then remixing it with 2pac & Yak and a good chorus with G-Money, Bo Roc or Val Young
- I also like the idea of remixing Bury me a G solo with new verse from Syke, Mopreme, Rated R & Macadoshis (at least 2 of them)
- Remix OGCJM (the one off the AEOM cd with a new beat but with the same feelin) and then have one 2pac verse, two new 4 tay verses and maybe a also a nice chorus by some1 pac knew like Danny Boy, K-Ci & Jojo, Michel'le or Jewell
- A remix with Coolio, LV & Rated R would be tight too. Maybe an unreleased 2pac, Rated R (& Macadoshis) song like Is it cool 2 fuck. Then just leave all OG artists and add LV in the chorus and a verse by Coolio
- A new Thug Luv remix with Bizzy spittin one of his OG verses and add a new one and of course pac's verse.
- A remix of Ghetto Gospel dramacydal version (if you can get a hold of that) with the OG Kastro verse, one 2pac verse and Shock G or G-Money in the chorus and maybe add a verse by Shock G
- Dope fiends dinner OG beat / tweaked beat with OG verses and maybe a new verse by Clee or Shock G
- Judgment Day OG
- A new remix of Hennessy with the OG 2pac & Syke verse and then a new verse by Mopreme or Mopreme re-doin his OG verse
- A remix where you mix 2pac's Changes and E-40's Things'll never change with maybe a new verse by E-40 and a mix of the two chorusses (2pac & Bo Roc)