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#9
Well technically Unconditional Love was Pac's song. I believe that originally he was wrote lyrics for Unconditional Love which was intended to be rapped by Hammer on Hammer's album on Death Row (much like how Pac wrote lyrics for him as shown in the Resurrection book), but I guess Pac recorded it himself anyway.
 
#10
Pac told Napo that Pac's UCBT verse was written for Napolean, because it resembled Napo's life or something. So Napo re-recorded it, leaving Pac on the hook.

In my opinion, that's bullshit. Why else would Napo have a totally different verse on the OG? Napo just wanted to rape another song and got away with it (again).

Unconditional Love was written & performed by Pac for MC Hammer. Hammer re-recorded it for his DR-album, which never got released. So yes, the Pac version we all know and love, was probably never gonna come out.
 

DarkPhantom13

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#11
The story of Unconditional Love was that supposedly Pac wrote it for Hammer but Hammer couldn't rap it right. So Pac recorded it as basically a guide line for Hammer.
 

SiGh

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#12
Damn i just heard both versions and Hammer aint doing it right on the mic.

Pacs got more feeling into it n shit. Newayz thanks for every1 who let me know what was up. :thumb:
 

Dante

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#14
DeeezNuuuts83 said:
Well technically Unconditional Love was Pac's song. I believe that originally he was wrote lyrics for Unconditional Love which was intended to be rapped by Hammer on Hammer's album on Death Row (much like how Pac wrote lyrics for him as shown in the Resurrection book), but I guess Pac recorded it himself anyway.
you know what? i don't believe this for a minute...

that whole story about pac writing the song for hammer was put out there by guess who? hammer. i think at the end of the day hammer did a cover of one of 2pac's softer songs (because hammer found god and doesn't say naughty words anymore) and fronted it off like he was meant to have.

the song is about pac, plain and simple. hammer didn't endure the struggles the song speaks of, and the content pertaining to the mother figure is clearly afeni. likewise, if pac wrote the song for hammer, then i can't see an explanation for the profanity. the true original has an extended outro that was obviously left off of radio for good reason being that pac goes off cussing like a sailor. i just can't see this being for hammer at all...

funny how amaru couldn't get the og but other people they look down on can, isn't it?
 
#16
Dante said:
you know what? i don't believe this for a minute...

that whole story about pac writing the song for hammer was put out there by guess who? hammer. i think at the end of the day hammer did a cover of one of 2pac's softer songs (because hammer found god and doesn't say naughty words anymore) and fronted it off like he was meant to have.
Fair enough. I was just reporting what I remembered hearing (apparently from Hammer), I never intended it to be viewed as a fact, hence my use of the phrases "I believe..." and "I guess..." Sorry about the confusion. But at the same time, until someone else involved with the song's creation or someone who really knows about it (you, I suppose) speaks about it, all we can go with is what has already been said in the past, whether it's Hammer, Daz, E.D.I. or whoever.
 

Dante

Meyer & Dante Best Friends4eva
#17
DeeezNuuuts83 said:
Fair enough. I was just reporting what I remembered hearing (apparently from Hammer), I never intended it to be viewed as a fact, hence my use of the phrases "I believe..." and "I guess..." Sorry about the confusion. But at the same time, until someone else involved with the song's creation or someone who really knows about it (you, I suppose) speaks about it, all we can go with is what has already been said in the past, whether it's Hammer, Daz, E.D.I. or whoever.
yeah i wasn't trying to rag on your or anything.

the pac wrote it for hammer story has been around for years, and hammer actually states it in his album cover. after stopping to think about it, i'm now confident he's full of it.
 
#18
Dante said:
the pac wrote it for hammer story has been around for years, and hammer actually states it in his album cover. after stopping to think about it, i'm now confident he's full of it.
...so we can now put Hammer in the same box as Suge and Daz when it comes who Death Row-affiliated bullshitters
 
#19
Dante said:
you know what? i don't believe this for a minute...

that whole story about pac writing the song for hammer was put out there by guess who? hammer. i think at the end of the day hammer did a cover of one of 2pac's softer songs (because hammer found god and doesn't say naughty words anymore) and fronted it off like he was meant to have.

the song is about pac, plain and simple. hammer didn't endure the struggles the song speaks of, and the content pertaining to the mother figure is clearly afeni. likewise, if pac wrote the song for hammer, then i can't see an explanation for the profanity. the true original has an extended outro that was obviously left off of radio for good reason being that pac goes off cussing like a sailor. i just can't see this being for hammer at all...

funny how amaru couldn't get the og but other people they look down on can, isn't it?

He goes off cussing like a sailor :confused:? For me, it would seem that Pac wouldn't do that on a soft song, but if you say so.
 
#20
2PacThug4Life said:
He goes off cussing like a sailor :confused:? For me, it would seem that Pac wouldn't do that on a soft song, but if you say so.
Come on, man... Pac was a potty mouth. Also consider the fact that Pac's outros weren't usually written, and he would just keep talking as the instrumental kept running, and sure enough I'm sure Pac would drop a "fuck" here and a "nigga" there just because it flowed out of his mouth, even on soft songs. He even let a few cuss words slip out at his televised SNL performance, a couple of which got blanked out and a couple of which slipped past SNL's attention.
 

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