Why the fuck are you all complaining?

#1
Pac’s Life is arguably the best 2pac album released in the 21st century. Okay, I understand the desire for the music to be released in its original format, but come on… you all should be grateful, are you all aware that if Pac hadn’t died we wouldn’t have been exposed to wonderful songs such as “Do for Love”, “Changes”, “Unconditional Love”, “Never Call You Bitch” etc. They would all be sitting in some vault somewhere. Therefore, it should be said that, Amura is doing us a favor by letting us hear this wonderful music.

In addition, I acknowledge the fact that most of the music released has been sub-par but let me reinforce this - Pac’s Life is arguably the best 2pac album released in the 21st century. Compared to Until the End of Time and Better days, it’s a classic. This owes mostly to the fact that those 2 albums were plagued with inappropriate instrumentals. For instance, most of the Johnny J instrumentals on UTEOT are R&B type shit. To make matters worse, these R&B type instrumentals were paired with Pac’s aggressive flow i.e “Lil Homies”, “You Don’t Have 2 Worry”, “This Ain’t Living” etc. In terms of BD, though I bought this album, I hated it. This was due to Jazzy-Phae’s weak production style. Note: I’m not considering LTTG as an album.
It should be noted, that Pac’s Life isn’t without its flaws....i.e. LT. Hutton’s and Swizz Beat’s mediocre production… (who the fuck taught LT. Hutton how to mix a song)… The cover art is another factor. Really what the fuck is that?
All things considered, it is still a good album; it’s the music we have been craving for, for a long time, some aggressive rider music.
 
#3
kyledonquan said:
you all should be grateful, are you all aware that if Pac hadn’t died we wouldn’t have been exposed to wonderful songs such as “Do for Love”, “Changes”, “Unconditional Love”, “Never Call You Bitch” etc. They would all be sitting in some vault somewhere.
i'm not even gonna speak on the rest of what you said, but this comment alone makes me wonder, why do you think Pac recorded these songs? some of them wouldn't have been released (most of the pre-DR stuff for example) but why do you think songs like Never Call U Bitch Again or Unconditional Luv wouldn't have been released? do you think Pac just recorded them for fun? he obviously was planning on releasing them, especially considering he performed Never Call U Bitch Again at the HOB. it wouldn't make much sense to perform a song you just recorded and tell the crowd it's "new shit" if you had no intention of releasing it lol. just because they hadn't been released at his time of death doesn't mean he didn't have plans to release them.
 

Kadafi Son

Well-Known Member
#4
Devious187 said:
i'm not even gonna speak on the rest of what you said, but this comment alone makes me wonder, why do you think Pac recorded these songs? some of them wouldn't have been released (most of the pre-DR stuff for example) but why do you think songs like Never Call U Bitch Again or Unconditional Luv wouldn't have been released? do you think Pac just recorded them for fun? he obviously was planning on releasing them, especially considering he performed Never Call U Bitch Again at the HOB. it wouldn't make much sense to perform a song you just recorded and tell the crowd it's "new shit" if you had no intention of releasing it lol. just because they hadn't been released at his time of death doesn't mean he didn't have plans to release them.
I wanted to say exactly wat u said, but the thread starter jus confused me
 
#7
kyledonquan said:
Pac’s Life is arguably the best 2pac album released in the 21st century. Okay, I understand the desire for the music to be released in its original format, but come on… you all should be grateful, are you all aware that if Pac hadn’t died we wouldn’t have been exposed to wonderful songs such as “Do for Love”, “Changes”, “Unconditional Love”, “Never Call You Bitch” etc. They would all be sitting in some vault somewhere. Therefore, it should be said that, Amura is doing us a favor by letting us hear this wonderful music.

In addition, I acknowledge the fact that most of the music released has been sub-par but let me reinforce this - Pac’s Life is arguably the best 2pac album released in the 21st century. Compared to Until the End of Time and Better days, it’s a classic. This owes mostly to the fact that those 2 albums were plagued with inappropriate instrumentals. For instance, most of the Johnny J instrumentals on UTEOT are R&B type shit. To make matters worse, these R&B type instrumentals were paired with Pac’s aggressive flow i.e “Lil Homies”, “You Don’t Have 2 Worry”, “This Ain’t Living” etc. In terms of BD, though I bought this album, I hated it. This was due to Jazzy-Phae’s weak production style. Note: I’m not considering LTTG as an album.
It should be noted, that Pac’s Life isn’t without its flaws....i.e. LT. Hutton’s and Swizz Beat’s mediocre production… (who the fuck taught LT. Hutton how to mix a song)… The cover art is another factor. Really what the fuck is that?
All things considered, it is still a good album; it’s the music we have been craving for, for a long time, some aggressive rider music.
i honestly dont think pacs life is that bad. its not nearly as bad as LTTG. its good enough to listen to at least. check out my thread, its similar to urshttp://www.streethop.com/forum/thread170546.html
 

Dante

Meyer & Dante Best Friends4eva
#9
little do you seem to know, but songs started leaking and were on the net on ftps, icq, and as email attachments in 1995. yep, pac was still alive.
 
#10
kyledonquan said:
Pac’s Life is arguably the best 2pac album released in the 21st century. Okay, I understand the desire for the music to be released in its original format, but come on… you all should be grateful, are you all aware that if Pac hadn’t died we wouldn’t have been exposed to wonderful songs such as “Do for Love”, “Changes”, “Unconditional Love”, “Never Call You Bitch” etc. They would all be sitting in some vault somewhere. Therefore, it should be said that, Amura is doing us a favor by letting us hear this wonderful music.
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wtf well 1st i would rather him be alive and not release as much (which he prolly would still release a lot of good shyt). I mean come on , ur giving a optimistic view to this legendary mans death?


what are u trying to say...
 
#11
This album is okay for me, i can actually listen to all the tracks exept International (What the hell happened here?!) wich is way more then i could say about LTTG.

Yes, i would like if they had kept some tracks OG, like Play ya cardz right, but i knew they would do that, atleast they have upped thier production and delivered some solid beats, and if they are going to fuck something up its atleast 1 verse tracks instead of solos, UTEOT made me hate Amaru for the murder of Fuck friendz, and other tracks wich where Pac solos.
 
#12
Minardi said:
This album is okay for me, i can actually listen to all the tracks exept International (What the hell happened here?!) wich is way more then i could say about LTTG.
exactly.... most of lttg is so bad i cant even stand to listen to it. aside from a few tracks
 

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