Was street fame recorded during the latter stage of pacs life?

#42
2PacThug4Life said:
Hit Em Up was done in 95, so it obviously isn't Hit Em Up era.
Hit 'Em Up was released on June 4, 1996, and it was recorded some time after Pac and Biggie saw each other face-to-face at the Soul Train awards in L.A. on March 29, 1996.

Please stop posting things that aren't true.
 
#44
JarG said:
, i aint mad at cha was recorded in 95 but hit em up? i am not sure
Most (if not all) of the Daz-produced tracks on All Eyez on Me were recorded right after Pac got out of jail in 1995. But as my post above states, Hit 'Em Up was definitely 1996.
 
#45
someone finish these lyrics thugged out ???? ghetto preacher/priest? blasphemy in here ..HAIL MARY!!

always wondered what he said but could never make it out :confused:

thanx
 
#46
KAMIKAZI said:
It says Daz on the copyright, but M4cKaVe71 says it's Daz and Kurupt. Sure you can't stand the song, your ears are fucked up that's why you make shitty mixes.
All 2pac's OG's aren't great (few of them have weak beats,specialy Street Fame II),but that's my opinion,hate it or love it,kid.

DeeezNuuuts83 said:
But to me, the Street Fame OG sounds a lot more like a Hurt-M-Badd beat, or at least the bassline does... it definitely doesn't sound like a Daz beat to me.
:thumb:
 
#50
A Guy asked bout if pac had lyrics written down
I Think yes, cuz at that time Aug-sep, there was a rumor on da street that biggie was droppin a album dissin pac n all them on deathrow
so i think pac had some shit ready to record n return as bomb
 

EDouble

Will suck off black men for a dime
#51
DeeezNuuuts83 said:
Most (if not all) of the Daz-produced tracks on All Eyez on Me were recorded right after Pac got out of jail in 1995. But as my post above states, Hit 'Em Up was definitely 1996.
the whole album was done in 2 weeks after gettin out
 
#52
I think he's referring to this song as Street Fame II, because Street Fame is a song that was on Thug Life album in 1994...i dont think Pac was on it though...so some people refer to it as Street Fame since its Pac's first street fame..but technically its the 2nd Street Fame song on a 2pac album.
 
#54
As far as I'm concerned Street Fame sounds very DK7 to me.

Didn't like it when I first heard it many years ago but after listening to, appreciating and understanding DK7, I found this song to be priceless... Don't worry guys, it takes time.

And from my humble perspective, the Better Days version can fuck right off.
 
#55
Those songs with Daz's credit in the Better Dayz booklet are the ones who Daz stoled from Death Row, that's why Amaru credited Daz on it. definitely not produced by Daz, at least, that's not his signature sound.
 
#57
cookies said:
^^ so why doesnt a 'when i get free III' exist
When I Get Free (the one released on UTEOT) is actually copyrighted as When I Get Free III, according to net libraries of record copyrights.

Jon B's "Part 2" been copyrighted as Happy Home II
 
#58
Telekinesiz said:
Those songs with Daz's credit in the Better Dayz booklet are the ones who Daz stoled from Death Row, that's why Amaru credited Daz on it.
I disagree. Why would Amaru credit someone for stealing a song? Daz doesn't have any legal ownership of the track.
Telekinesiz said:
definitely not produced by Daz, at least, that's not his signature sound.
I agree with that though, I made a post about that a few days ago.
 
#60
M4cKaVe71 said:
When I Get Free (the one released on UTEOT) is actually copyrighted as When I Get Free III, according to net libraries of record copyrights.

Jon B's "Part 2" been copyrighted as Happy Home II
you get my point no one calls its when i get free III, apartfrom that liobrary
 

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